ORCHARD PARK, NY – OCTOBER 19: C.J. Spiller #28 of the Buffalo Bills warms up before the first half against the Minnesota Vikings at Ralph Wilson Stadium on October 19, 2014 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

What Can the Saints Expect from C.J. Spiller in 2015?

C.J. Spiller signed with the New Orleans Saints this past offseason, and is hoping that a change of scenery can help him get his career back on track during the upcoming 2015 season. He was one of the big additions for the Saints this offseason, although they lost more from the offensive side of the football than they were able to gain.

New Orleans ended up trading away star tight end Jimmy Graham, which will hurt their passing game in a big way. They also decided to trade away wide receiver Kenny Stills, which many view as an even bigger mistake. Mark Ingram re-signed as well, which will make for a very solid two-man backfield alongside of Spiller.

What can the Saints expect to see from Spiller during the 2015 season? What kind of production is he capable of putting up for them?

Whether or not Spiller ends up being the starter or not is another question, but he is going to come through with a big season. He may not see the same type of usage on the ground, but he is going to fill a role that is very similar to the one that Darren Sproles had during his tenure with the Saints. As Robert Cobb of TheInscriberMag.com stated, Spiller’s ability to be a receiver out of the backfield is going to be a major help for the Saints’ offense.

New Orleans head coach Sean Payton loved what Sproles brought to the field, and it was obvious that they missed him last season after trading him. He was much bigger for their success than many expected, and signing a player like Spiller shows exactly how much they wanted to bring a similar player back.

Unfortunately, Spiller has struggled with quite a few injury issues throughout his career to this point. He has only played an entire season as a workhorse in one of his five NFL seasons, and was an absolute star in that season. Other than that, he has been inconsistent at best or simply wasn’t given much usage.

During the 2012 season with the Bills, Spiller ended up carrying the football 207 times for 1,244 yards and six touchdowns. He also caught 43 passes for 459 yards and two touchdowns.

At 27 years old, there is plenty of time for Spiller to turn his career around with the Saints. He will be used in a role that truly fits his skill-set, and he is primed for a major breakout season. Payton has always been able to put his players in the best position for them to succeed, and that is a big part of the reason that Spiller signed with the Saints in the first place.

Looking ahead to the 2015 season, it is going to be a very exciting year for Spiller. He has been needing a fresh start since the injuries started plaguing his career in Buffalo, and he will thrive in the offensive system that they run. Drew Brees is going to need all of the help that he can get, and Spiller is capable of stepping up and being a weapon for him.

Expect to see him come through with a big season both on the ground and as a receiver out of the backfield, and to be a major difference maker for the Saints. It isn’t likely that New Orleans will be a legitimate playoff contender, but Spiller is going to be part of their long-term plans. This is exactly what the former Clemson star needed, and turning his career around is exactly what will happen this season.

About Evan Massey

Evan Massey is a sportswriter that has been in the industry for the past six years. He has seen his work featured on Sports Illustrated, Yahoo! Sports, ESPN and Bleacher Report. Known for his work ethic and ability to cover any league and team, Evan is always willing to talk sports with fans and debate any topic. Follow him on Twitter at @Massey_Evan, or email him: emasseysports@gmail.com.

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