The Buffalo Bills will likely put Marshawn Lynch on the trade block
23-year old Marshawn Lynch had a lost 2009 season due to suspension for off field conduct. Lynch then lost his starting RB job to Fred Jackson. With that in mind the Bills will likely look to trade Lynch before the NFL Draft in April. He played in 13 games for the Bills last season and he carried the ball 120 times for 450 yards (3.8 ypc) with 2 TD runs. Lynch also caught 28 passes for 179 yards (6.4 avg) last season for the Bills. I doubt the Bills would get much more than a third round pick for Lynch but I think they would take that for him. Lynch has played in 41 games in his three years with the Bills and he has carried the ball 650 times for 2,601 yards (4.0 ypc) with 17 TD runs. He has also caught 93 passes for 663 yards (7.1 avg) with 1 TD grab in his career. Lynch appears to me like he is a overrated back and the Bills could use the draft pick to help the defense or draft a WR with it.

Then the Bills will have to find a quality back-up to Jackson, currently there is no one on the roster.
No way should the Bills get rid of Marshawn! Why would they even think of doing that? Having two backs that can carry the load is a blessing in the league these days. Look at the Carolina Panthers with their running attack. Those two guys (Stewart and Williams) are great tandum and eat up a lot of clock. So having two great backs would help the Bills who are hurting at the QB and O-line.