Homegren saying Watters isn't available means that he's available, but it's gonna cost a high pick. That's my opinion, at least, because Seattle is not a contender and when they are one in two or three years, they'll be in the NFC, and Baltimore won't be a worry unless they hit the Superbowl.
Denver on the other hand is a contender now, and isn't likely to trade Anderson to a team they might meet in the playoffs.
Pittsburgh is possible, but I don't see Cowher doing any favors for a division rival, especially if it helps their running game or their defense.
Other than that, I can't think of a whole lot of teams with enough depth at RB to give one up, although one thought just hit me - maybe Arizona would trade Michael Pittman and his legal troubles, but then they'd have to take their chances with Thomas Jones.
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