Sammy Morris

Sammy Morris

47-Year-Old Running BackRB
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Agreed to a contract with the Cowboys in December of 2011.
RBFree Agent
June 24, 2012
The Patriots are unlikely to sign Morris, ESPN Boston reports.
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The Patriots have a deep stable of running backs with Stevan Ridley, Danny Woodhead, Joseph Addai and Shane Vereen competing for roster spots. Morris said the team expressed interest in bringing him back after he spent 2011 with the Cowboys.
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Morris is a trusted vet who will give the team added depth and insurance heading into training camp. A slew of injuries (to other backs) would need to occur in New England for Morris' fantasy prospects to be revived, however.
Morris, Fred Taylor (34) and Kevin Faulk (34 in June) are joined in the Patriots' backfield by sub-30 year-olds, Laurence Maroney and BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Together they form a deep unit, but one that creates a situation where when everyone is healthy, it's tough to guess which player will make the most fantasy impact on a week-to-week basis. As a result Morris, who has the trust of the New England coaching staff, can't be considered much more than a late-round dart or in-season pickup, when injuries hit.
Morris led New England in carries last season, resulting in a 4.7 YPC average and seven rushing scores. He’s a solid veteran who excels in no area, and Laurence Maroney should return healthy in 2009. Moreover, Fred Taylor was signed during the offseason. Still, Taylor is 33 years old and approaching 2,500 career carries, while Maroney has proven injury-prone while continuing to disappoint. The backfield is likely to be a committee, but Morris has the coaching staff’s trust, and the Patriots offensive line is fantastic in run-blocking, so Morris can provide value if the situation presents itself.
The Patriots seem to feel okay about Morris' recovery from last year's sternum/clavicle issue, as they did not make much of an attempt to add RB depth in the offseason. Morris will rejoin a backfield that also includes starter Laurence Maroney, all-purpose back Kevin Faulk and fullbacks Heath Evans and Kyle Eckel. Given Maroney's late-season emergence in 2007, it seems pretty clear that Morris will be more of a complementary player (a role that suits him well) this year.
Morris is essentially taking the place of Corey Dillon and will provide the Pats with a back who is more likely to lower his shoulder and power on than starter Laurence Maroney, who often relies on his elusiveness. Morris can also be an effective receiver out of the backfield and unlike Dillon he does not appear to have a problem with being used in a complementary role. Because fellow RB Kevin Faulk is ideally suited to a change-of pace role, Morris would be counted on to handle most of the rushing load in should Maroney suffer an injury at any point.
With Ricky Williams serving a full-season suspension, the Dolphins have expressed confidence that Morris can be the full-time backup to Ronnie Brown. However, Brown will get 300+ carries, so don't expect much from his backups, who will share 100 or so carries.
While Morris and Lamar Gordon may actually be in competition for who takes the first hand-off of the season, keep in mind that Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams are the #1 and #2 RB's on this team and were it not for each of their individual issues (contract/suspension), Morris would have no chance of seeing fantasy worthy action. Once this season begins to take shape, Morris will battle with Gordon for the #3 back and will likely slide into a 4th string RB who sees limited action during passing downs and at the goal line. The Dolphins Offensive Line severely damages any fantasy value this RB group may offer, so, pending injury, no player outside of Brown or Williams will have anything close to fantasy value in 2005.
With Travis Henry, Olandis Gary and possibly even Willis McGahee in the mix, Morris is fighting just to make the team in 2003. He does have decent value on special teams, but that's about it.
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RBFree Agent
June 23, 2012
Morris has discussed a return to the Patriots for the 2012 season, the Boston Herald reports.
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RBDallas Cowboys
January 2, 2012
Morris picked up 16 rushing yards Sunday, and finished the season with 98 rushing and 13 receiving yards in three games with the Cowboys.
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RBDallas Cowboys
December 24, 2011
Morris carried 13 times for 29 yards in Saturday's loss to the Eagles. He also caught four passes for 10 yards.
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RBDallas Cowboys
December 23, 2011
With Felix Jones (hamstring) a game-time decision for Saturday's game against Philadelphia after not practicing all week, Morris could play a significant role Saturday.
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RBDallas Cowboys
December 18, 2011
Morris certainly didn't look like a guy just coming off his couch Saturday, carrying the ball 12 times for 53 yards in his Cowboys' debut.
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