The Facts: Gurley has been so engrossed in his first full offseason program HC Jeff Fisher has almost had to tell him to dial it back. "He's not missed a day and he's running extra after practice," Fisher said. "He's doing everything to the point where you almost say, 'Let's back down a little bit.' He's had an impressive offseason."
Diehards Line:According to ESPN.com's Nick Wagoner, one of the unintended consequences of Gurley's voracious appetite for offseason workouts was a fairly dramatic weight loss of about 10 to 15 pounds. Gurley was listed at 231 pounds a year ago, which would put him in the 216- to 221-pound range right now. According to Gurley, that wasn't by design, but it's also not an unwelcome development. “I don’t know what happened this offseason," Gurley said. "I was just losing weight. It’s probably just having the first offseason not doing anything for about a month or two. I feel fine how I am. I’m not going to add weight. ..." Meanwhile, with a chance to have a full offseason program, Gurley is looking to expand his game in other ways beyond his success running the ball. At the end of the 2015 season, Gurley hoped to be more involved in the passing game going forward. "I’ve got to get more catches this year, stay healthy and then run the ball," Gurley said. He'll get no argument from fantasy owners on that point.