Hello, I think we could finally have a good offseason if we pick solid guys in the draft and sign 1 or 2 solid players cut or available after the draft I did homework from here in France on the net about many Mid and Late round prospect I like but I don't know if the dolphins have been linked to them in Combine, Private workout or Metting ? Here is my list : Kendell Fuller and Maurice Canady CB Denver Kirkland and Willie Beavers OL Scooby Wright, Blake Martinez and Cassanova Mc Kinzy LB Nick Vannet and Tanner Mc Evoy TE Rashard Higgins and Burbridge and Listenbee WR Kenyan Drake RB Doughty QB Thanks to tell me if dolphins FO have meet or study them and our opinions about them ! For the late FA signings or cut players I think Andre Johnson or resing jennings for the minimum contract and why not Arian Foster would make me happy. bye
Foster, to me would be a last resort. Not sure how bad his injury is, but he's older now and is a shell of his former self.
I for one think the off-season has gone much better than how it's being cast by the media. Some folks here may believe it's that bad, but not me. My first hope coming into the off-season was that Miami would somehow avoid the big FA signing which we've grown accustomed to in recent years. So far that's been the case so I've gotten my wish. Ultimately I saw the team as needing to dig itself out of a big hole and I didn't think big money contracts were the way to go. It's going to take quite a bit of effort to remove the Ireland-Philbin stains from this roster. Miami is weak at CB, LB and O-line after several lackluster drafts. That's not going to change in just a year. Thus, I believe this year marks the beginning of a new era in which Tannenbaum will control free agency and Grier the draft. I see this as the year new HC Adam Gase gets to know the roster, fleshes out his vision and installs the foundation of his plan. Roster-wise, I think its a 2-year retooling project where some holes just aren't going to be totally repaired by the time the 2016 season begins. Realistically, all these veteran pick-ups are short-term patches that are meant to put reliable bodies in place so the team can remain competitive. Miami isn't going to win the Super Bowl this year, that's not the goal, not matter what your hear. The goal has to be putting the team in position to make a run after a couple years worth of restructuring. Every regime gets one shot. Your goal is to align everything so that when you're ready, you have a legit chance to make a run and come out on top. Each of the moves this year has been palatable given that perspective. Obviously, the only chance a franchise has is to draft well. That's a given. Hopefully, Miami can come away from the draft with 1 or 2 premium players and a small handful of contributors.
Deep is a relative term. There are teams that are worse off but Miami is a 6-10 team. There's no getting around that.
For a TE I like Higbee out of WKU, could likely get him as a FA since he was injured during year. Had Pro Day tomorrow so should be interesting.