The Dallas Cowboys are in search for a new starting running back, after the free agency losses of Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle.
And well into the second day of the legal tampering period of free agency, that search will continue, after the top remaining running back on the market, Derrick Henry, agreed to a deal with the Baltimore Ravens, per multiple reports.
The deal, which is set for two years and $16 million, will include $9 million guaranteed in Year 1.
Since 2018, Henry has led the NFL in rushing with 8,268 yards and 80 touchdowns, averaging 1,378 yards per season.
Henry now joins Lamar Jackson, who has led all NFL quarterbacks in rushing over that same time with 5,258 yards and 45 scores.
As for the Cowboys, it appears that they will be content with finding their running back of the future in the NFL Draft, with most of the top available names all off of the board.
That said, names like A.J. Dillon, Jerrick McKinnon, Cordarrelle Patteron, Alexander Mattison, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, D'Onta Foreman, JK Dobbins, Kareem Hunt, Latavius Murray, and Cam Akers are all still available.