Dolphins News 3/20/15

If you don’t know by now the Dolphins signed some guy by Suh.  Rumor has it Suh writes down 5 ways to squash Tom Brady before he goes to bed every night.  Rumor also has it Tom Brady is looking into legally changing his name to “Fleshy Pulp Brady”.  Also some people have mentioned that Suh has signed a big contract.  Here is a link to how much he will get paid and what the salary cap ramifications will be.

 http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/ndamukong-suh/

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Oh, and the Dolphins signed some on else too.  His name is “Something Something not Suh”  read about it here:

 http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/article-1/REPORTS-Brice-McCain-Signs-With-Dolphins/5f075e0a-99ac-440d-a47a-e30d20dd1f0e

McCain

No more Mike Wallace but welcome Kenny Stills.  Stills is a former 5th round pick for the Saints who doesn’t care what you think of his hair

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000478797/article/saints-trading-wr-kenny-stills-to-dolphins

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Devante Parker is going on a World Tour of NFL teams.  Everything your Mother told you about saving the best for last is a lie!

http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/13847/report-dolphins-will-host-louisville-wr-devante-parker

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Kevin Nogle of the Phinsiders, a great source of information, reports WR Michael Crabtree, QB Tavaris Jackson, and C J.D. Walton  all visted with the Dolphins on the 19th.  Read Nogle’s report at the original source here:

http://www.thephinsider.com/2015/3/19/8257795/dolphins-hosting-tarvaris-jackson-j-d-walton-along-with-crabtree

Crabtree

 

Want to relive a rumor about trading for Evan Mathis.  For a few minutes some believed this was going to happen.  I would love to see it happen but the Dolphins have shot down those rumors.

http://miami.cbslocal.com/2015/03/12/report-dolphins-working-on-trade-for-pro-bowler-evan-mathis/

Evan Mathis

Scientists Confirm Buffalo is made of Poop

(No Link Available)

BillsSuck

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458 Responses to Dolphins News 3/20/15

  1. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    LOL I love the New Buffalo logo!

  2. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Another rumor from John Clayton says that the dolphins and Michael Crabtree are close to a deal For 3.5 to 4 million dollars Per season

    • Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

      Ugh. That’s tto much money for him IMO. Mostly because I don’t want him on the team. If it’s only a one year contract I can live with it.

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      Dude is more productive than Hartline and Gibson combined, and younger too. We shed 11M in contracts and replace the production with 3.4-4M.

      Come on folks, get your head around this, it’s a very smart signing (if it’s true).

  3. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    I think Crabtree could be a great sign!
    He’s been in the league long enough to get all the “WOW I’m Rich” shit out of his system
    he catches the ball!
    In traffic – yep
    tippy toes on the sideline – yep
    End zone – yep

    Attitude – yep
    you can’t have everything!

  4. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Brian,
    I’m not a huge Crabtree fan. When you compare him to the WRs we let go of his game fits this offense much better. He catches better on contact, runs better overall routes, better RAC ability, and his a bigger redzone threat because of his catch on contact ability. I had preferred if they brought in a vet it would be Nicks or Jennings, but I have a feeling Lazor might be giving his insight on what he wants & Crabtree fits that. I remember that both Hickey & Philbin asked for his input in what he needed in an OT and he was a major reason in going after James in round one.

  5. convict's avatar convict says:

    Not a Crabtree fan – but I think he’s better than Hartline. Stills/Landry/Crabtree is a bit underwhelming. Not sure we go WR in the 1st or 2nd given that we effectively used a 3rd on one. Time will tell.

    Been a bit of an odd offseason so far.

  6. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    Not sure who to thank for writing this, though the humor tends to make me think it was Son. Either way, thanks! And since it didn’t cover things like 40 times and 20 cone drills, I actually read it!

  7. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Convict

    That’s actually a good point, about the 3rd RD pick, especially if we do sign Crabby. That’s kind of what I was afraid of. I’d rather NOT sign Crabtree, and draft a WR in RD1 or RD2

  8. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    This was a Piggy piece.

    Hey we need someone to write a fan origin for Monday. Somebody step up, please.

  9. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    I don’t mind if Crabtree was a Dolphin but I still want us to draft a young receiver as I think the receiver class this year offers the best value compared to most positions.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I agree Son. If we sign Crabs, and don’t draft a WR, I’ll be disappointed, but then again, I’m almost always disappointed with our drafts.

  10. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    Piggs, you shouldn’t be so down on Perriman. He’s a solid receiver and if he has drops you should consider that when UCF QB’s are under pressure (and that is often) they many times just chuck it in Perriman’s direction. So balls get thrown to him when he breaks off his route, or erratic throws come in his direction and makes a superb effort to even attempt to make a play out of it.
    He has excellent speed and size. He has a huge catch radius and fight off dbs with his strength. He’s as solid as anyone in the draft and doesn’t deserve your pig pooh.
    I’ve seen him up close for three years now, come on man, trust a non-pigs eyes.

  11. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I’d be very happy with Perriman in the 2nd. Collins or Scherff RD 1, and Perriman RD 2

  12. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    I hate O-line at 14 unless we really needed a Tackle. I get why its an option but I hate it. I’d rather have Gurley at 14 or DGB. I want explosiveness, a playmaker, a difference maker, a stud.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Even Gurley needs holes to run through. You want Gurley in the 1st and then Perriman in the 2nd?

      • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

        Yes. We have the great Benton as our O-line coach I want to see Lemonade made out of our lemons. And I want difference makers and there are difference makers available.

  13. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I don’t think signing Crabtree means we won’t draft a WR. It might not be in the 1st rd though because you could argue we would have 3 legit WRs already.

  14. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Son

    I can see that side too. I still think we need an OG, and I worry about Branden Albert not being ready to start the season, or worse, so that’s why I like La’el Collins. If Albert isn’t ready, I’m gonna be honest, I don’t love the plan of James at LT and Fox at RT.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      It could be worse, we could have Dallas Thomas at RT. Oh wait a minute.

      • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

        Come on the guy played a handful of games there, he can improve. Our whole O is supposed to improve because its the second year in the O. I want to see improvement from our young players.

      • Ken's avatar Ken says:

        Son:
        Thomas was horrible at OT. I never want to see him at OT again. I think he can play OG and he looks much more natural at OG but never again at OT. He is going to get Tannehill killed.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      I’d flip Turner to LT before Collins, but I think BA will be ready. We do need another OG in my opinion, but the staff might be higher on Thomas than me. There are some really good OG prospects this year. I’m just wondering if the team is holding out on the Saints moving Jhari Evans.

  15. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Fucking Bills.

  16. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Not happy about losing Clay. I get it because of cap numbers but he is a real weapon, losing him is bad enough, losing him to a divisional rival is even worse.

  17. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    We now have lots of cap space now that Clay’s 7 million came off our books. I wonder what if any moves this generates.

  18. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    There will be quality WRs in the 2nd rd too.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Yes but top 3-4 of this draft could be special.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Potentially yes, but I’ve seen this before and maybe one turns out to be real good and then a couple from the 2nd and 3rd rounds end up better than the rest.

        We need WRs who are either big threats in the red zone or explosive YAC types.

  19. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    The best way to nullify great pass rushers is to run right at them. Gurley. Bills and stej rush the passer well. Gurley. The best way to beat NE is to control the clock. Gurley. NE lost Wilfork. Gurley. The best way to beat Brady is inside pressure. SUH.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      I am big Gurley fan but I think more important is the OL and in particular an OG. I am comfortable with Lamar Miller as our feature back. But I would not complain if we go after Gurley.

  20. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I would not be happy with a RB in the 1st rd, especially one coming off of a knee injury.

  21. twicethethe's avatar twicethethe says:

    I’m ok with Crabtree if the price is right. Here’s an pro-Crabtree video calling for (with some specific video examples) for the 49ers to keep Crabtree:

  22. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Ken says:
    March 20, 2015 at 9:34 am
    Yes but top 3-4 of this draft could be special.
    Reply
    *
    Ken,
    I’ll put Agholor, Perriman, Coates, Hardy, Smelter, & Strong as players who have just as good of a chance to be special WRs in this draft.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Strong I consider # 4 and agree he can be special. I like some of the other guys you mention, in particular Coates, but I just see them as a level below the top 4 guys in this draft.

      • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

        I actually have Agohlor behind White, but on par with Cooper on my list. I have Parker, then Strong after that. Pure potential of Perriman & Coates is just as high as that of White. I think if Hardy was a tad bit taller there would be a much higher premium on him than both String and Parker. It would not shock me if he outperforms Strong & Parker right out of the shoot.

  23. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    I predict we sign crabtree and go oline and lb or cb with our first 2 picks.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      Here is the problem
      Who is the lb?
      who is the cb?
      if Scherf and Collins ar eoff the board by 14, who is the OL?

      Maybe Kendric at 14…But I think that is way too high for him
      Maybe Waynes at 14…but he will probably be gone and he’s not a great fit for our scheme
      Maybe Marcus Peters….on the other hand not a chance

      I don;t think Peat and Flowers, the next best OL, will be very effective at OG
      and I don;t really think either are great players for the 14th pick

      I’m guessing no matter who we sign, its intended to leave us with a chance to get BPA at 14

      I bet we sign a veteran OG soon

  24. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I would love to know which WRs we have high on our board. I don’t remember anyone mentioning Landry last year before we drafted him.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      I think almost everyone including me went right away from him after his combine & really didn’t balance it out with his pro day. 4.77 40 with a small vertical to go with not having a massive frame scared most people right there. Sometimes the numbers scare you from the onfield production.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Yep, I was so focused on size and/or speed he totally flew under my radar.

        His intangibles so outweigh his measureables it was a good learning lesson. There are WRs that have the size and speed and not anywhere near the fire, work ethic, ball skills, route running and toughness that Landry has. We’ve seen plenty of examples of that over the years. That’s why I love the 2nd round because that’s where you find these kind of guys why everyone is gaga over the big impressive specimens.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I think I had him ranked 13 or 14th best WR on my final rankign before the draft

      I didn;t have him very high

  25. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I guess I can take a closer look at Perriman


    P

  26. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I just looked it up
    I had Landry ranked #15 best WR in the 2014 draft last year

    I listed a ranking int he Oinkfather finale

    I had Marquis Lee above Odell Beckham too…..oops

  27. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Crabtree played in 79 games, has an average of 4.39 receptions per game, an average of 12.5 yards per reception and averages a TD every three games. Not huge numbers but not garbage either. For a full 16 games that would give him an average of 70 receptions, 878 yards and 5/6 touchdowns. In his best season, 2012 he had 85 receptions for 1,105 yards and 9 touchdowns.

  28. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    piggy,
    from all the mocks I’ve seen one of those players will be available.either Kendric, peters, waynes, collins, or schref. I just don’t think we go WR at 14 unless one of the top 3 falls to us. Even then I think these other positions will take priority. A safety might be the pick.

    IMO the FO will be content going into the season with the receivers we have. Maybe add a late rounder or 2 to the mix.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      There is a good chance Parker (who I think is top 3) falls to us

      I think you can cross peters off that list
      but Collins and Scherf might be ranked ahead of Parker on our board
      Waynes is a little tricky – b/c in his case, I think he has potential to be a top tier player – but I’m not sure our coaching staff wants him b/c of the scheme fit issue
      There is only one safety (Collins) that is first round worthy and I don;t think 14 is a good spot for him
      Same with Kendricks and the LB position (unless you count pass rushers)

  29. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    where does he get this shit?

    Omar Kelly @OmarKelly · 3h 3 hours ago
    I’m pretty sure Joe Philbin’s a little queasy about the kind of veteran he adds to the WR room, especially since most didn’t like Tannehill.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I watched a video of him and Perkins yesterday and I had to turn it off. They looked like two yenta clowns giggling and looking anything but professional. The scary thing is Omar knows more about football than Perkins.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      4 out of 5 WRs prefer Garrard.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      With all the media focus on the team and Tanny, I have yet to catch even a whiff of anyone on the team not like him as a person.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Disgruntled babies on the way out saying stupid shit.

      • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

        The issue is you had WRs who didn’t like losing touches, getting replaced by a rookie, & not getting contract incentives based on the new offense. You had a QB who had to run the offense these guys didn’t like. Now you put Omar’s two pennies in with Miko the Wallace apologist & you get to see their agenda clear as day.

  30. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Boulder, a later round type WR I keep harping on is Darren Waller 6’6 240 runs a 4.46, 6.98 cone, 37″ vertical, nice hands. He was my sleeper early on, but after his Pro Day, he isn’t a sleeper. He could move up the boards some.
    He’s everything we’d want and likely get out of Crabtree and more. I say get him & groom him for a year.

    • BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

      we’ve had good luck with those late round receivers. I think even if we do sign crabtree we still add a couple of late round and UFA receivers to the mix. We have to.

  31. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    GD, like I pointed out in the past, Crabtree has more TDs than Hartline and Gibson combined since 2009 when they were all drafted.

  32. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    My WR rankign right now would probably be

    White
    Parker
    Cooper
    Strong
    DGB
    Coates
    Angholor
    Perriman
    Funchness
    Green

    Then its gets a little fuzzy
    I like guys like Mayle and Diggs who aren;t ranked very high

    I have Coates pretty high
    but I think he has big bust potential too as does Funchness

    I liek Strong better than Parker and Cooper but I have to have him at 4 b/c I think we are now at a point wiere the consesus top 3 are Parker, Cooper and White

  33. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    WOW, this is what I said days ago about Strong. Guess me & Cosell see things the same way here anyhow.

    After watching Arizona State WR Jaelen Strong’s college tape, NFL Films’ Greg Cosell believes Strong doesn’t maximize his speed because he is an unrefined route runner.
    Draftniks were shocked when Strong ran 4.44 at the Combine; he doesn’t play that fast. Cosell believes this can be fixed. “He’s a kid that needs to tighten his route running quite a bit,” said Cosell. “Lot of wasted motion in his route running, which prevents him from maximizing his speed. My guess is that can be taught.” Cosell praised Strong for “very, very good body control” and his ability to win contested catches. Strong is a polarizing prospect, but should be a top-50 pick.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      This is pretty much the standard take on Strong. He needs to improve his route running is in almost every scouting report on Strong.

  34. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    I also like Devante Davis as a late or undrafted WR. He’s big and is an animal once he catches the ball trying to run over people.

  35. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Dbolt, when I saw Gibson speaking up for Diva and saying what he did, my first thought was good luck with your new team. Good riddance!

  36. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Ken, how about Geremy Davis the UConn senior WR. You get to see much of him play? He looks like a nice very late round or UDFA pick up. I like his scouting report.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      I didn’t watch that much UCONN football this year because that team was so bad they were almost unwatchable. I watched a lot more Yale football this year because that team was fun to watch. Now ask me about Tyler Varga.

  37. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    If Clayton is right on the $3.5 – $4 mil, the question becomes are two Crabtrees worth one Clay? I’d say yes.

  38. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I don’t think Strong plays fast
    I’m a little lost on the obsession over hsi speed though

  39. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Stanger, gotcha! But you can’t view Crabtree as comparable to Clay because one is a WR and the other is a FB/H-back/TE. Two different beasts. What Crabtree gives us is a vet WR who can help us move the chains and be a red zone target. I don’t see the move as a counter to losing Clay, it’s to have 3 legit WRs in our 3 WR sets. Matthews will still have to compete for playing time. It also doesn’t mean we won’t draft a WR.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      They are both receiving options though. And if we had kept Clay the need to get stronger at wideout would have been diminished cause we would have played more 2 TE sets. So there is some trade off.

      But they I look at it we have so much money and high draft picks and a number of spots to fill. Not sure we could have done it if we kept Clay unless we were willing to take risks in other areas.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Clay has nothing to do with our 3 WR sets though. The Cameron signing was to counter Clay. Maybe who we targeted at WR dollar-wise changed once we let Clay walk, but it doesn’t effect the formations. Sims and Cameron will be the 2-TE sets.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        Have to figure having Clay would influence how much we use them though. When NE had both Gronk and Hernandez they sure used them a lot more.

  40. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Utah cornerback and safety Eric Rowe is scheduled to visit the Miami Dolphins before the NFL draft, according to league sources.
    Rowe also has visits with the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens and private workouts with the Houston Texans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    Rowe has excellent size at 6 feet 1, 205 pounds and ran the 40-yard dash in 4.45 seconds at the NFL scouting combinel.

    At the combine, Rowe had a 39-inch vertical leap, a 10-5 broad jump, a 6.70 three-cone drill, a 3.97 short shuttle and 19 repetitions of 225 pounds in the bench press test.

    NFL teams have varied on whether Rowe projects best to cornerback or safety.

    A three-year starter at free safety and a former freshman All-American, Rowe moved to cornerback for his senior year.

    He had 13 pass breakups last season with one interception, 59 tackles, three for losses, a fumble recovery and a blocked field goal. He was a two-time honorable-mention All-Pac-12 selection.

  41. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    stangerx says:
    March 20, 2015 at 11:10 am
    Clayton said we are likely to sign Crabtree for that amount, which happens to be just about half of what Clay’s yearly is in his new contract.
    *
    Be careful of Clayton. He reported that prior to Crabtree leaving without a deal. I have a feeling Miami made him a 1yr prove it offer with no roster guarantee & he may have said “not at this time”. I think no matter what a WR is going to be an early target & it holds true if we still had Clay or not.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      That’s true…….the report might have been just about what was offered. And agree that even if we do sign him there is still another wideout in our future, might influence how and where he comes though.

  42. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    I’ve been wanting to take a look at him. Now it’s almost a must, so we can stick it to the Jills.

    The Buffalo News reports the Bills were interested in signing free agent Jermaine Gresham in addition to Charles Clay.
    Buffalo backed off after it was revealed Gresham needed surgery to repair a herniated disc in his back on Thursday.

  43. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Stanger, losing Clay may have changed some of the ways we used him and we’ll revise that for what Cameron does well. We might have Sims on the field more often as a blocker for the running game this year and then try to sneak him out here and there. So losing Clay will likely change some stuff we ran last year, but a lot of that was put in because of what he brought to the table.

    As far as what the 3 WRs do, I don’t think much changes.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      I completely agree Tim. Was only saying that with Clay there we would go 2 TE more often, especially on possible passing downs. And if you go three WR less often then the need is not as great to concentrate on the very best 3rd/4th receivers. Only so much ball to go around.

  44. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Omar Kelly ‏@OmarKelly · 1h1 hour ago
    Dion Sims caught 8 passes for 99 yards in the 2 games Charles Clay was sidelined. That equates to 64 receptions for 792 yards over 16 games

    That’s not bad if he lives up to the projection!

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      He definitely progressed last year. Will be interesting to see if we bring in another TE.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Sims showed surprising speed getting down the field and could have had two more big plays had he caught the ball when Tanny put it right on the money.

  45. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    The 2015 safety class is weak—both in free agency and the draft—which has me continually digging through more games to find a legitimate future starter talent. Damarious Randall is a legitimate future starter. He’s built like a cornerback but is physical, fast and has the range to play centerfielder in the NFL. It’s dangerous to compare anyone to Devin McCourty, but they have serious similarities in their movements and style.
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2402178-2015-nfl-draft-matt-millers-free-agency-week-2-scouting-notebook

  46. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    The great debate continues . . . . O-line, RB, WR or LB. We have a representative for each of those. I think WR is in the lead, but we have O-line close behind, followed by LB and then RB.

    • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

      I don’t see it as a reality!
      But if either Todd Gurley or Melvin Gordon are there in the 2nd it will throw a HUGE monkey fuckin wrench in the works!

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      Honestly I think it depends what is on the board

      I have the Pork Board set up like this
      1. Kevin White
      2. Scherf
      3. Collins
      4. Parker
      5. Cooper
      6. Strong
      7 Waynes
      8. Kendricks

      I guess I can throw in Shaq Thompon if I knew he was willing to play safety

      The Pork Board changes everyday

  47. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Tim Knight says:
    March 20, 2015 at 12:05 pm
    Sims showed surprising speed getting down the field and could have had two more big plays had he caught the ball when Tanny put it right on the money.
    Reply
    *
    Like I said yesterday if he can prove tracking the ball over his shoulder he can become one helluva weapon

  48. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Good luck Cowpokes!

    12Wyoming
    (25-9, 11-7 MW)
    VS
    5Northern Iowa
    (30-3, 16-2 MVC)

  49. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I don’t view RB as a ‘need’ at all. I think the plan is Miller and Williams. Both guys caught the ball well last year and that fits what we’re looking to do with our one-back sets. I think Miller’s touches will go up a little bit and Williams’ quite a bit.

    We’ll likely bring in a few RBs to compete but I’d be shocked if it was the 1st or 2nd round.

  50. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Stanger, we might see Sims at TE and Cameron as one of the 3 WRs too.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      I assume from what I know of him that splitting Cameron out will be an option from the 2 TE sets.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Yep, the same 2-TE morphing that we could do with Clay, just some different routes that fit what Sims and Cameron do well.

  51. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Tim Knight says:
    March 20, 2015 at 12:05 pm
    Sims showed surprising speed getting down the field and could have had two more big plays had he caught the ball when Tanny put it right on the money.

    HOG WASH. everyone but your blind tanny loving ass knows tanny never puts it right on the money. now just stop it before viking boy has to come here and explain how bad tanny is

  52. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Robi ‏@Robi2184 · 10m10 minutes ago
    Unconfirmed reports the #Dolphins didn’t make an offer to WR Michael Crabtree.

    I can confirm with 100% accuracy
    That I don’t have a clew what is going on in the Dolphins front office!
    😉

  53. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    great i am the freak yet someone can post pictures of him in a bath tub.

  54. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I don’t want Shaq Thompson. He appears to want to play LB, and I don’t want him as a LB, and definitely don’t want him as a S.

  55. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Difference between our second year WRs:

    @God_Son80: Be bold.. Not because everyone will see that, but because maybe you’ll see yourself. #TheWorldIsYours

    @MattHazel_: I need tickets to the Heat and Hawks game

    @MattHazel_: I hope Hampton beat Kentucky

    @MattHazel_: Been cuttin hine in madden all day!

    @MattHazel_: @JNEW_11 @ZachKerr94 @ReppinColts1287 I’ll be back in the A on Sunday we can get it in madden

    Love this response by a random fins fan
    @FinsFanIn813: “@MattHazel_: I need tickets to the Heat and Hawks game” #PracticeSquadProblems lmaooo

  56. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    I my version of the Pork Board I have

    1. Kevin White
    2. Cooper
    3. Scherf
    4. Parker
    5.Waynes
    6. Strong
    7 Kendricks
    8. Gurley
    .
    .
    .
    108. Collins

    Not too far off from Piggy.

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      Funny because I think he’s got Collins right, but Strong and Kendricks need to be swapped on both your boards, and I don’t think there’s a snowballs chance in hell we draft Shaq Thompson with a position change in the works for him, at 14.

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        Lol, I like Collins but not quite that high. Trying to bust Mike E a bit with his rank. I agree with the Strong Kendricks swap and I dont even like Thompson in the 2nd. I really like Kendricks a lot and think, SF targets him at 15 if we don’t(i don’t think we will)

  57. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    There’s an idiot with pure evil in his heart. Pitiful !

    Ex-NFL S Darren Sharper has been charged with rape in Las Vegas.
    One of the best safeties of his era, Sharper has been revealed as a serial rapist in his post-playing days. He allegedly drugs women before sexually assaulting them, and has been in jail in Los Angeles for over a year. The 39-year-old also faces rape charges in New Orleans and Arizona in addition to L.A. and Vegas.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Yeah I was shocked to hear that when this first came. He was on NFL Network, he’s a good looking dude who has money and had a successful NFL career. He obviously enjoyed this evil hunt he went on.

      Wasn’t there another guy involved with him?

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      It’s such a serious charge that I am uncomfortable assuming any former team mate who may have partied with him and/or picked up girls at a bar, are co-conspirators.

      Gonna wait til it all comes out and hope his evil was all his own.

  58. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    I like Crabtree because he helps balance our team so that we get BPA and don’t have obvious holes going in the draft. He also catches and blocks pretty good which we will need if we actually keep a running game.

    I would like Jennings or another vet WR that is solid and isn’t too old. Crabtree is a younger option though so I do like that a lot.

  59. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    New Age

    What don’t you like about Collins?

  60. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Wyo…I freakin LOVED your mock yesterday with the Trade back for Kendricks in the first and Agholar in the 2nd (yes Dbolt, I’m getting my head around it. I think I like him better than Strong actually…Strong keeps slipping on my board. He’s just not a good route runner, and that’s not a good thing in this offense, or really, any offense if you’re expecting him to contribute in his rookie year. Cordarrelle Patterson has talent in spades over Strong, but he can’t run routes either.

    • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

      Thanks Jahn

      • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

        No problem. It’s kind of my ideal scenario. We get starters at two positions and still have another 2nd to spend (which is better than the 3rd we gave up for Stills).

        I think Kendricks behind Suh is literally the best possible situation. I think Tim has started to soften on Kendricks, but Tim, if I could influence ya further, I’d encourage you to reflect on your comment about Landry and how you so focused on size and speed he fell off your radar. Instincts at MLB are everything!

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      LOL. Outside of the school there’s no drawback to Agholor😆

  61. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Andrew Abramson ‏@AbramsonPBP · 51s51 seconds ago
    LaMichael James resigns with #Dolphins

  62. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    I also really like Agholor. Probably my favorite 2nd round option at WR. I like him better than Perriman TBH. A Collins/ Agholor set would be pretty solid IMO

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      You might laugh at this but Id be willing to bet Agholor is either the number 2 or 3 WR on Miami’s board. He and Cooper are probably 1&2.

  63. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    @AlbertBreer: The Dolphins are re-signing starting S Louis Delmas, per source.

  64. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    We have over $22 mil in dead money on the books for this year right now, most in the NFL.

    Flip side of that is we only currently have about $2 mil for 2016. We might add to that before then, but sounds like we will have some extra non-player money to put towards next year’s team (or absorb some of the hit from Suh’s big number next year).

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      And still somewhere near 15m in free cap space…all that matters. I applaud them taking all the dead cap hits this year instead of doing the kick the can thing and a bunch of June 1st designations which would have taken us out of the #1 ranking which I put no stock in whatsoever. 😉

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        I think they are planning on signing Tanny to a long-term contract next year with a low-first year number and a big 2nd-year one just like Suh’s. So Tanny’s big hit would come in 2017, same year in which Suh’s drops by $13 mil.

  65. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    What fake accounts can get for you!

    Matt Miller ‏@nfldraftscout · 6m6 minutes ago
    How to not use Twitter. RT @NDTScouting I’m sure this will go over well.

    View photo 0 retweets 0 favorites

  66. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Tom Ernisse ‏@ternisse13 · 2m2 minutes ago
    Dolphins resign Delmas and LaMichael James. currently in negotiations with Crabtree @DolphinsTalk http://www.dolphinstalk.com/2015/03/dolphins-resigning-louis-delmas.html?m=1

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      Does going after and signing Crabtree greatly lessen the likelihood of drafting a receiver with the first? Am I way off?

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        Not necessarily. We lost 3 and only picked up one so far.

      • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

        I think it would open the draft up to more options if nothing else!

        I hate being pigeonholed into a major need pick!

        WR or OL or DT

        leaves the BPA option open 🙂

  67. BoulderPhinfan's avatar BoulderPhinfan says:

    f you omar

    Omar Kelly @OmarKelly · 5m 5 minutes ago
    The Miami Dolphins have re-signed LaMichael James, who gained 9 yards on 3 carries last season.

  68. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I knew re-signing Delmas was going to happen

  69. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    I know we’re more of a “middle aged” demographic here, so for those who don’t know. Rohypnol (Roofies) is also a very commonly used recreational drug, for both men and women in the club scene these days. It takes large doses to culminate in amnesia, but in smaller doses it acts as an alcohol enhancement..as though you need more then alcohol! LOL!

    It adds a level of complexity to the Harper case, and the discussion of who may or may not have been involved with him when it comes to the criminal rape allegations.

    I guess I’m saying, I read a story that Reggie Bush had partied with him once, and thought I should be careful assuming Reggie Bush is also a rapist. I think part of it is that in general I’ve considered Reggie Bush to be a fairly classy guy. You never know of course. I’m just a dude passing judgment from his keyboard at the end of the day.

  70. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Gotta get working
    Later haters

    14: R1P14 WR KEVIN WHITE WVU
    47: R2P15 RB TODD GURLEY GEORGIA
    111: R4P15 G ALI MARPET HOBART
    141: R5P13 S JAQUISKI TARTT SAMFORD
    142: R5P14 OLB MAX VALLES VIRGINIA
    175: R6P15 CB QUANDRE DIGGS TEXAS

  71. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    You guys are killing me the Jaelen Strong route running criticism. I think you are just running with what some socuts are saying. And while I think you have to give it weight – don;t get carried away with it. Their job is to pick apart prospects and route running seems to be the go to.

    Hoenstly I do not know how to evaluate route runnign when I watch clips of a guy. How do you know the design of the play? How do you know if the WR ran the route well? I take it most of you are reading a scouts report and drawing that conclusion – which is reasonable. But I’m not sure how to critique route runnign by watching clips

    I do think Strong does an excellent job setting up the DB before the snap and setting up the DB before the ball arrives. I tried to touch on this in the Wedge report – but appearentlyyou guys don’t agree. You can see that on the clips. And this is not the kind of thing that is not a raw physical talent – that is a savy skill that the best WRs int he game like Jerry Rice were exceptional at. Jerry Rice made every route look the same until the moemtn it wasn’t the same. I’m not comparing Rice to Strong, I’m just suggestign Strong is skilled and NOT raw

    I think the raw thing is just a JUCO trasnfer stereotype. All JUCO transfers hear it – just like maturity issues. Its not always true

    Again: ASU coaches have made it well know that Strong is the hardest working player on their team. There is a lot of skill with this guy. Its not just raw physicality.

    He is a real WR. A #1 WR who can be a huge part of a passing offense. I see a lot of scouts comparing him to Marquis Colston. Strong may not exploit speed – but he is efffective without doing so

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      Well, we both know you can’t trust socuts- I mean, consider the source.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      As I’ve always said…prior to the combine & most scouts reports….I didn’t like how he came out of his breaks and that he needs to be coached up in route running. I still hold firm to that. I have however said I live his physical gifts and his ability high pointing the ball and catching on contact. I like him a lot and wouldn’t mind him at all in a Dolphins uniform.

  72. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Piggy loves him some Jaelen Strong. lol

  73. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    LOL @ New Age and Delmas getting hurt signing his contract

  74. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    ‘He allegedly drugs women before sexually assaulting them’

    well at least when he gets out he can have a second career as a jello spokeman

  75. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    My only issue with Delmas is that he tore his knee late in the year. I like him as a player.

    Did he cut his dreads?

  76. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Adam Beasley@AdamHBeasley
    Delmas; “I definitely know I’ll be ready for the first game of the season.”
    ———–
    Btwn him, Jones, Kovacs and Aikens seems we are set at S. Need an LB, and maybe a CB, but it is looking like we are gonna be real O heavy from now on.

  77. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Piggy going Strong for Jealen

  78. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We have two other safeties in D. Jones and Gary as well to compete.

  79. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Out of all those safeties we have, I don’t think there’s a special one in the bunch. JMO

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Don’t know yet. I think Aikens could be a real good player. Gil Brandt likes him a lot.

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        Eh, Gil Brandt likes a LOT of players. I listen to nFL radio a lot, he has plenty-o-misses. I want a playmaker back there. I’d love to see what Holliman could do.

  80. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mike E, all scouts have misses. Fans have even more. Holliman might suck monkey balls while Aikens is the real deal. LOL

  81. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Is the snow accumulating by you yet Tim? It looks like it’s starting to in the parking lot by my office.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Now it is, but it’s been really wet so it was melting on contact. It’s starting to stick to the cars now.

  82. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Delmas is coming back that’s one hole that still needs to be filled.

  83. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    I am with Tim. I want to see Aikens get a shot at the S job this year. Pat Kirwan and Jim Miller on NFL radio were raving about how good they think Aikens can be.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I knew I heard Kirwan and someone else liked him too. Gil Brandt is another. Aiknes has good size, range, speed and he can tackle.

  84. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I think between Aikens, Thomas and Delmas the competition we need at S is there

    If there is a S in the draft – we can take a look at him, but I think its less a priority now

    Now go sign a vet OG or 2….Connolly and maybe the Eagles waive Mathis (Piggy dreams)

  85. D's avatar D says:

    Piggy there are not that many routes receivers run. There are curls, skants, posts, outs, crossing, fly or deep. You also have double move but really this is just a variation if another route but meant to allow a route that wouldn’t normally be successful against man to be more successful against that coverage. There is tons of extra terminology but that’s pretty much the core.

    When a person is said not to run good routes it usually means they dont wind up where they should so they force the qb to compensate by throwing to them not to place on the field they were supposed to be at. Example would be a crossing route where he winds up 5 yards deeper on the horizontal plan than where he initially made his break. You would know that wasn’t by design. Post routes have pretty specific locations that you would be given where you line up. Slants would be harder to tell except they are designed to exploit certain zones so if you weren’t crossing that zone right it would stand out. There are ways to spot bad route running and I’m sure some here have enough familiarity to spot it.

    Ill be honest I have watch some game footage on him but I don’t know I have enough tape to know the truth. Most what I have seen is condensed game footage which cuts out or doesn’t focus on the non factors on that play. It’s more likely the plays where he doesn’t get the ball are the ones he ran it bad. I have seen some of his crossing routes that weren’t perfect but I also haven’t spotted egregious flaws in his routes either.

    I think for me its just he seems more raw potential than some of the others where what ya see us most likely what you are going to get. The plus to that is that he may be even better once NFL trainers get a hold if him, so he might wind up better, but again he may not.

    • D's avatar D says:

      I’d rather have a raw route runner than a receiver who drops passes if this is really what the debate is about. I’d pick strong over oerriman.

  86. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Me oinking about Jaelen Strong

  87. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    It’s also a weak draft for safeties and that’s probably why we’re acquiring them before hand.

  88. D's avatar D says:

    Its not that weak for safeties Tim its just not top heavy. There are about 4 really solid guys but tons of guys good enough to draft 4-6

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I agree

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      That’s why it’s a weak class. LOL

      There are always guys who could be good in that range like Reshad Jones was in the 5th back in 2010. We might draft one in the 5th or 6th this year, but that’s not a strong range to add an impact player.

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        I think there’s one 1st RD S (Landon Collins), and then the rest will start coming off the board late 2nd RD early 3rd.

  89. D's avatar D says:

    I think we pick up connolly or resign college unless his health is just that bad

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I think Colledge is done.

    • Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

      The only real health issue was his migraines (code for concussion?). That to me is different than lets say, bad knees or what not. Colledge admitted that it affected him much late in the season. Perhaps he can return on the cheap.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        You don’t need a concussion to have migraines. That could be a manageable condition. I’m sure he’ll be on our radar late in the game like most aging guys.

  90. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mike E, there are a handful of safeties that will probably go 2nd and 3rd. Collins is kind of a throwback box safety who has limitations in coverage which to me is not a good thing. He might be real effective as a nickel LB.

  91. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    D says:
    March 20, 2015 at 3:08 pm
    I’d rather have a raw route runner than a receiver who drops passes if this is really what the debate is about. I’d pick strong over oerriman.
    Reply
    *
    Yeah, fuck that Oerriman kid! Is take Perriman over him & Strong😝

  92. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    WOW I didn’t realize that Lamichael James was a 2nd round pick.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I wonder if we view him as a specialty back having some specific packages and plays for him and maybe has a KR ala Thigpen.

  93. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Speaking of WR, I’d love nothing more than for the Fins to bring in DeAndre Smelter from GT. Coming off torn ACL late last year but this guys physical attributes are insane -> Only 6′-2 1/8″ but roughly 33″ arm length and 11″ hands! Develop that!

    Also in the development, late round flyer group, I’d take a chance on Michigan’s Devin Gardner.
    For what he’s done in such a short amount of time, looks like he may pick up WR fast.

  94. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Rockphin,
    EJ Manuel was a 1st RD pick (in regards to comments about you being shocked James being a 2nd RDer LOL). I’m just busting your chops…We all know how bad certain high picks can be (see Pat White 😦 )

  95. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Tim,
    I hear ya on the migraines/concussion analysis but I’m simply saying that I can’t figure out the truth in statements about ‘migraines’ coming from the front office. Could be crap to avoid ‘concussion’ protocols but ya never know.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I don’t think they could do that. I’m sure doctors had to look at him and they know the difference between a migraine and a concussion.

  96. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    @GregLikens: Per a team source, the #Dolphins have re-signed QB Matt Moore

  97. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    (Piggy coughs)

  98. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Now we are on a resigning

    I guess we owe Clay some thanks for opening up this door to resign guys like Moore and Delmas

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