Eddie Lacy is one of the more talked about Green Bay Packers free agents this offseason. He has put together a strong career together in Green Bay, but that doesn't mean he's going to be a hot name when free agency begins next month.

In fact, according to Pete Dougherty of PackersNews.com (via NFL Trade Rumors), Lacy is likely going to sign a one-year deal with the Packers to "reestablish his value." An NFL agent talked to Dougherty about Lacy's value and he said his one-year deal could be worth around $2 million in incentives.

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One of the reasons Lacy will likely sign a one-year deal with the Packers and not sign with another team is the issues with his weight and he's coming off an ankle injury he suffered in Week 6 of this past season. Lacy had to have surgery on the ankle and was placed on injured reserve in October. In 2016, Lacy rushed for 360 yards on 71 carries.

When Lacy went down, the Packers moved Ty Montgomery from receiver to running back. Montgomery averaged 5.9 yards per carry and he will be a running back when the Packers return in 2017.

With the Packers cutting James Starks, they almost have no choice but the sign Lacy. But even if that happens, expect the Packers to add a couple of running backs during free agency or the draft to add depth to the position.

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