Draft creeping up – Dolphins fans celebrate supposed demise of Bills

Ding dong the Bills are dead, the wicked Bills are dead!. Actually, NO. OK, the Bills traded a very talented WR away to the Houston Texans. While Stefon Diggs had a productive season last year for the Bills, his 2nd half performance was way down from the first half. In the first 9 games last season, Diggs had 70 receptions for 870 yards and 3 TD’s, including five 100 yard performances. In the next 9, which includes the playoff game against the Steelers, Diggs didn’t manage one 100 yard receiving game, and had only 1 TD reception.The Bills have 10 total picks in the 2024 draft, one 1st RD (#28), one 2nd RD (#60), one compensatory 4th RD pick (#133), three 5th RD picks (#144, #160 and #163), two 6th RD picks (#200 and #204) and finally one 7th RD pick (#248). They’re not going to find a WR in this draft that is capable of playing to the level of Diggs immediately, but they can still find an impact WR that can help this team, without carrying the selfish, negative impact on the locker room. Plus, as I always stress, the Bills still have QB Josh Allen, who is a relentless warrior and certainly has the Dolphins number.

Back to our Dolphins. I was listening to WQAM this morning, as I try to do as often as I can to the Joe Rose Show. Omar Kelly was co-hosting with Joe Rose, and they briefly discussed the draft, and in particular, Chris Grier’s mindset on the draft. I’ll paraphrase and summarize for you, Omar Kelly insinuated that Chris Grier will draft the best player available (BPA) period. No position will hold any favor, whomever they have graded the highest, that’s who he’s taking. I’ll go ahead and call bullshit on that. Is it possible? Of course. Is it logical? Of course not. You don’t make a trade for a WR (Tyreek Hill)who is the highest salary on the roster ($31M cap hit 2024), and then say we’re building the roster responsibly for the future. If we’re building, you don’t let 2 of your best players on their respective lines (DT/DE Christian Wilkins) and (RG Robert Hunt) leave in free agency. Next season, Tyreek Hill’s cap hit is $34M. There’s nothing responsible building for the future about that. It’s irresponsible, unless you’re going for it all in a small window. With huge question marks on the D-line, and even on the O-line, considering the injury track records of LT Terron Armstead and LG Isaiah Wynn who never play a whole season. We have a lot of depth on the O-line, but how much quality remains to be seen. On the D-line, we don’t have a replacement for Christian Wilkins no matter what defense we’re running. You can’t put Sieler and 2 guys who don’t play a lot of snaps and don’t make the slightest threat of getting to the QB on that line and expect it to work. In other words, if Grier takes a WR in RD1, I’m going to flip.

Another issue we have with this artificial win now mode is we have players coming up for contracts. S Jevon Holland is in the final year of his rookie contract. The knee injuries suffered last season hurt us, because Holland has been an impact player for us. If he’s healthy, and has a good season, we’re going to need to pay him. OLB Jaelan Phillips will be on his 4th year contract, and if he plays well this season, don’t expect him to want to play on his 5th year option. Most of the offensive linemen are on one year contracts. Next year, Armstead is retiring. Isaiah Wynn is a 1YR contract. OC Aaron Brewer and RT Austin Jackson are the only starting O-line guys on multiple year contracts. We’re going to have to bring in a whole bunch of guys for the O-line next season. Same goes for the D-line. Only Zach Sieler is under contract beyond this season. Benito Jones and Da’Shawn Hand are both one year contracts. While some of you are oohing and aahing at all these signings, it’s a band aid. Not even real Johnson & Johnson Band Aids, they’re just cheap adhesive bandages. Again, we take a WR with our first pick I’m gonna lose it! We need quality players on the D-line and O-line for this year and beyond. You want to pay $25M per season for a guy like Robert Hunt next season? $30M per season for a guy like Christian Wilkins next year? The salaries just keep going higher my friends, this season was nothing new, nothing different.

So, less than 3 weeks away, Chris Grier better be looking real hard at fixing those trenches, both sides. As you know, my feeling is the D-line is the priority, but it’s razor thin over the O-line, or an OLB/Pass rusher. As I stressed a moment ago, it’s not just this season, but next season a lot of the players on both the O-line and D-line disappear next season. In the 2025 draft, we have our regular picks in rounds 1 through 4, we have two 5th RD picks, no 6th RD pick, and two 7th RD picks. In addition, we should get a 3rd RD compensatory pick for Christian Wilkins and maybe a 5th RD compensatory pick or better for Robert Hunt. The other issue on the docket is QB. We have yet to give QB Tua Tagovailoa the huge contract that is supposed to be happening. If we don’t get that done, then we’re either paying him after the season, or looking for a new QB. A lot of dominoes have to fall, but right now, we need to start building those trenches, and do it wisely, through the draft.

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449 Responses to Draft creeping up – Dolphins fans celebrate supposed demise of Bills

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

    fuck the Bills

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Yes, always and forever!

      I could see them trying to trade up in the 1st with all their draft capital if a WR like Brian Thomas, Jr. is there in the late teens to around where we pick.

  2. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    “On Thursday, the Miami Dolphins hosted USC DB Calen Bullock on a 30 visit, which, considering the current state of their roster, is smart.

    As of Bullock’s visit, the Dolphins had just two true safeties on their roster: Jordan Poyer and Jevon Holland. Those are their projected 2024 starters.”

    —————————–

    This is what I have been talking about. Our 3rd safety is converted CB Campbell. Then we have no safeties under contract next year and Holland says he wants to get paid.

    We would have to take Bullock at #55. Then which position is odd man out in the first 2 picks OL or DL?

  3. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    I agree the Bills are still dangerous, until proven otherwise

    The cheats lived for years on comp picks, I like that approach for guys you can’t afford to pay, Wilkins and Hunt, that you can live without, who are replaceable, not so much for Waddle, Holland and Phillips

  4. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Until proven Bills are still the target

  5. twicethethe's avatar twicethethe says:

    Holy cow I think I just felt a very minor earthquake in RI. Reports apparently coming in from NYC and other points in the northeast as well on Twitter…kind of unusual around here. Any other ne folks feel anything?

  6. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Former FSU and FAU tackle Chaz Neal — 6-9, 315 — will take part in the Dolphins’ local predraft workout Friday

  7. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Another name for Dolphins local predraft workout Friday: Quarterback Micah Leon, who finished his college career as a walk-on at Florida after time at N.C. State and UConn.

  8. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Two names for Dolphins’ local predraft workout: Former UCF and FSU linebacker Tatum Bethune (339 career tackles) and Florida Atlantic receiver Je’Quan Burton, who had nine touchdowns over the last three seasons.

  9. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Do we have an unfair advantage over teams from other states with the in-state visits?

    or does the NFL try to make it fair?

    Seems a team like the Titans couldn’t possibly have as much talent on the local visits

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

    my first earthquake

    weeeeeeeeeee

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

    Mike or Tim

    did you feel it

    I didn’t even feel it

    • twicethethe's avatar twicethethe says:

      I definitely felt it in RI (posted above at 10:32am). It was pretty minor here but definitely noticeable, but I guess I was under the right circumstances – sitting and working in a quiet environment at that moment over a wood floor with basement below – so the floor joists were probably amplifying it a bit.

  12. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @AdamSchefter

    Bills signed veteran OT La’El Collins to a 1-year deal, per his agent Peter Schaffer.

  13. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @NFL_DovKleiman

    The #Texans have agreed to wipe out the remaining years of Stefon Diggs contract, making him a free agent next year, per @AdamSchefter

    Very interesting move.

  14. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Goes to show that day 3 picks are just as important as day 1 and 2. Eagles starting LT was drafted in the 7th round in 2018.

    ————————————-

    @AdamSchefter

    This just in: Eagles and LT Jordan Mailata reached agreement on a three-year, $66 million extension that includes $48 million guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus, per sources.

  15. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    I felt it up in Albany pretty good. The whole house was shaking! It was 4.8 out of NJ

  16. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    I didn’t feel it here but I was on a teams meeting with folks that are in NJ and DC. They all felt it.

  17. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    My son was woken up by the earthquake at Hofstra University in LI. I didn’t feel it here in Connecticut

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Now that I think of it I do recall a little rattle of dishes in the cabinet. That was the extent of my earthquake experience

  18. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I didn’t feel a thing over here in PA… wish I had, just get a minor feel of the experience.

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

    sheesh

    i didn’t realize so many areas were affected

    I just got a notice/alert on my phone to expect aftershocks

    what should I do? 

    Westcoasters, can you give us Atlantic folk some guidance. Should I put my head between my trotters. 

    I think I’m just going to go home and 🍺…lol

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

    I love to see teammates spending time together in the offseason

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

    anyone know anything about this guy

  22. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    He could be a 6th round target as he was brought in for a private visit as one of the 30 non-Florida players.

    Erick All is the SLEEPER TE to Know in the 2024 NFL Draft (youtube.com)

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

    I was in Freehold NJ, didn’t feel a thing, we may have been driving. My son said our house shook for about 10 seconds

  24. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    ive still never felt an earthquake even though they are fairly common out here. We had one last year and I saw our hanging lights at work were swaying, but I didn’t feel it.

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Probably had too many fermented bananas

    • twicethethe's avatar twicethethe says:

      The funny thing is I was working in one room in the house and felt it and my girlfriend was working in another room in the same house and she didn’t feel it – probably because she was on a conference call and her setup is a little different in that room. When it happened I immediately texted her ‘what the hell was that??’ and she responded with ‘what are you talking about?’ lol

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        It’s weird how that happens. My wife always feels them and I never do. I’m about as sensitive as a rock.

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

    bailbondmike

     says:

    April 5, 2024 at 11:24 am (Edit)

    Goes to show that day 3 picks are just as important as day 1 and 2. Eagles starting LT was drafted in the 7th round in 2018.

    ————————————-

    @AdamSchefter

    This just in: Eagles and LT Jordan Mailata reached agreement on a three-year, $66 million extension that includes $48 million guaranteed and a $20 million signing bonus, per sources.

    *************************************

    Good linemen are gonna get paid. At least the Eagles realize that if you have a good player, you keep him! Unlike Grier and Co. who seem to be happy enough to go one year at a time.

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

    When Trump was President, there were no earthquakes in NJ. WTF Biden? 🤣

  27. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    I had this odd theory pass through my mind. What if the teammates the Miami coaches felt like the teammates of Wilkins were getting somewhat tired of his antics? like inviting himself on on the offense TDs. Like why not make his own splash plays and celebrate those.

    He’s very intense. Maybe even the coaches felt it was wearing a bit thin.

    And maybe the coaches thought, wow we haven’t won a PO game with him or stopped the best offenses with him … can he really be that good?

    but probably it was just the money and how his agents refused all Grier’s offers and advised him to hold out for a huge payday.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Maybe. I know he and Zach Sieler were tight, they pushed each other and thrived on the competition together. He was a team leader, but those guys like to get paid too. Madubuike did, Wilkins did too, just not by the right team.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Naples,

      I shared this theory not so long ago, that perhaps Steve Ross himself, along with Dan Marino, may have thought it was WAY over the top when Wilkins was jumping up and ‘chest bumping’ THEM in the locker room after a victory.

      To me, that WAS way over the top. I mean, he could have seriously hurt either old man Ross or Dan.

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

        M – I don’t get that at all. Listen, Omar is no maven or a better expert than any of us, but he feels this team needs more “dogs” as he calls them. As he says, Wilkins was a “dog”. You need high energy, high octane guys that get after it. Wilkins was definitely that. Tyreek is a “dog”, Ramsey is a “dog”, Holland is a “dog” too. I hope whoever we get to replace Wilkins on that D-line has the fire he had.

  28. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Former Titans and Texans defensive tackle Teair Tart is signing with the Dolphins according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz.

    https://www.si.com/nfl/bengals/teair-tart-signing-with-dolphins

  29. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

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

    If OBJ to MIA is true, at least that makes it less likely we’re drafting a WR at #21. I’ll take that. Hope his salary isn’t crazy tho.

  31. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Good grief NO!!! Except for us drafting Kam Kinchens in the 3rd after a trade down…

  32. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Mike E.

     says:

    April 5, 2024 at 3:22 pm

    M – I don’t get that at all. Listen, Omar is no maven or a better expert than any of us, but he feels this team needs more “dogs” as he calls them…

    ———-

    As I stated, it was but a “theory”. We may never know the truth why we seemingly never even TRIED to retain Wilkins, but it’s now water under the bridge, bud.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      And quite correct about Omar not being a maven.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I know it’s water under the bridge, I just hate when we chop down guys that gave their all here. I mean that guy never took a day off, just working every game. You would think we’d want to keep a player like that, and of course we’re not privy to how much he wanted before the ’23 season when negotiations went down, or how much we offered. either way, I still call it a fail on our part, because ultimately, we lost a very good player for a very disproportionate amount of compensation. I also don’t give this organization the benefit of the doubt because I think they’re building this team wrong. 

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I hear ya, pal… I really do. I wanted Wilkins back as much as anyone. Now, we must find a way to fill those BIG shoes.

  33. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    If we are to draft J’Tavion Sanders in the 2nd round, I’m going to have to invest in a new TV… just sayin’…

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Draft guru: “Yeah, but Sanders is a bigger-bodied TE who can contest for the ball at its high point!”

      M13: “He can’t block, fool.”

      Draft guru: “That doesn’t matter! He can bring a LOT to the TE position as a seam-threat!”

      M13: “So did Mike Gesicki… who couldn’t block.”

      Draft guru: “You don’t know what you’re talking about!”

      M13: “Fuck off. Change your station.”

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Draft guru: “Do you kiss your mom with that kind of mouth?”

        M13: “I kissed your mother last night with that kind of mouth.”

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

    M – you know this guy on twitter?


    ThatDolphinsRealtor

    @ThatFinsRealtor

    ·

    Looks like we grabbed a Nose 👃 So I guess DT in the draft really isn’t a target Seiler Tart Harris Gallimore Hand Jones

    *****************************************

    This same guy thinks Tua walks on water and has no flaws, but our D-line is set. I could scream because stupid shit like that makes me so angry. Talk about know-it-all’s, this guy’s right up there!

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

    M – Is Draft Guru Alex Trebek? lol

  36. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    There are a multitude of ways to KILL this Draft (only 20 days away!!!), no ONE WAY. All I hope for is that the O-Line and D-Line get addressed with our first two selections.

  37. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Tart isn’t even as good as half the ones we signed already.

    I think they are looking for guys who can take up blockers, hold their position and stop the run. Our pass rush will have to come from OLB’s and safety blitz, I guess.

    I am really leaning towards them going OL and safety with our first 2 picks.

  38. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Counting Tart, they have now signed 7 DT’s in free agency with a total of 9 that will be on the roster.

    It sucks going into the draft that I and many others still feel DT is a need. SHM

  39. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    M13, surprisingly with no safeties being projected to the first round (Nubin maybe), this is still a nice draft for safeties. If Nubin doesn’t go in the 1st, I can think of 5-6 safeties who would be good picks in the 2nd round.

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

    BBMike – I’m sure we’re hoping we get lots of pass rush from our OLB’s, but no rush from the inside usually means QB’s are comfortable stepping up in the pocket to throw

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

    In the second half of the season, before the injuries ravaged us, we really started getting sacks, not just pressures

  42. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    M13, this is the safety they brought in on a “30” visit. Calen Bullock from USC. In 3 years at USC he had 148 tackles, 96 solo, 9 INT’s (5 in 2022) with 2 for a pick six and 16 PD’s.

    2022

    Calen Bullock 🔥 Top Safety in College Football ᴴᴰ (youtube.com)

    2023 – he added about 8 more pounds to his weight from 2022

    Calen Bullock 🔥 Top Safety in College Football ᴴᴰ (youtube.com)

  43. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Here is another one of the in-state players they worked out today:

    @AaronWilson_NFL

    Florida International @FIUFootball inside linebacker Donovan Manuel (6-1, 235), among nation’s leaders in tackles and first in forced fumbles, worked out privately today for #Dolphins with extra work for him at their local prospect day, per a league source

  44. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I did not feel the earthquake. It’s strange how many people did and didn’t feel it in the same areas.

  45. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    From what I read about Teair Tart he’s considered a good run defender and a decent pass rusher for a guy his size.

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

    it’s wild to see all the Interior DL we have signed

    I think that gives us flexibility during the draft – but I don’t think it means DL is off the table

    we really should be able to get a solid OL and a solid DL in the first two rounds

    maybe we even go OL in both rounds

    or maybe there’s a pass rusher we can pass up

    or maybe we do draft a safety in the first two rounds

    I think adding all those DL just gives us flexibility

    but there are two many good DL in the draft not to be looking at them

  47. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:
    Graham Barton Head Shot

    PICK: 27 RND: 1 (MIA)

    Graham BARTON

    OT  Duke

    Kiran Amegadjie Head Shot

    PICK: 55 RND: 2 (MIA)

    Kiran AMEGADJIE

    OT  Yale

    Calen Bullock Head Shot

    PICK: 90 RND: 3 (MIA)

    Calen BULLOCK

    S  USC

    Leonard Taylor III Head Shot

    PICK: 91 RND: 3 (MIA)

    Leonard TAYLOR III

    DL  Miami (FL)

    Luke McCaffrey Head Shot

    PICK: 126 RND: 4 (MIA)

    Luke MCCAFFREY

    WR  Rice

    Kitan Oladapo Head Shot

    PICK: 158 RND: 5 (MIA)

    Kitan OLADAPO

    S  Oregon State

    Joe Milton III Head Shot

    PICK: 184 RND: 6 (MIA)

    Joe MILTON III

    QB  Tennessee

    Tip Reiman Head Shot

    PICK: 198 RND: 6 (MIA)

    Tip REIMAN

    TE  Illinois

    Nehemiah Pritchett Head Shot

    PICK: 202 RND: 6 (MIA)

    Nehemiah PRITCHETT

    CB  Auburn

    Donovan Jennings Head Shot

    PICK: 241 RND: 7 (MIA)

    Donovan JENNINGS

  48. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    In LA earthquakes under 5.5 are mostly considered weak, they don’t do much damage, once they get over 6.0 they’re more serious, then over 7.0 is the real destruction

    I’ve felt plenty over the years, one in the late 80s or early 90s killed 1 person at Cal State LA, when a parking garage collapsed, I was on the freeway driving about a mile from CSULA, when it hit, thought I had a flat tire

    One year we had about 5 consecutive months with one, all early morning, while sleeping, felt them all

    Never was in a bad position though, where shit was falling off the shelves, or the house had damage

    Felt a couple others in Vegas

    That’s all in the past now being in FL

    • Ken's avatar Ken says:

      Building codes are different in California than on the east coast in respect to ability to withstand an earthquake

  49. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    I hope we don’t need stars on the DL

    Clearly, it appears the Dolphins are going to use more of a platoon at the position. Anthony Weaver saw firsthand in Baltimore that you don’t need a star on the defensive interior to be successful. You need to develop them. The Ravens’ interior was very good but they were not comprised of first-round draft picks entirely.

    https://phinphanatic.com/posts/dolphins-news-new-dt-addition-teair-tart-should-change-miami-s-draft-approach-01htqsvbm0xn

  50. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Maybe I was wrong about Tart. He may be the best FA DT they have signed.

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

    Piggy – Justin Madubuike had 13 sacks in Weaver’s defense last season. Was he not supposed to? Wouldn’t we want to try and duplicate that?

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

    I think so

    I am all in on DL early but I can see the argument for not having superstars

    Madubuike (please don’t make me spell his name again) is a former 3rd round pick (2020) and before last season his highest season total was 5

    we already have Zack Seiler who has 19 sacks since 2020 to
    Madubuike’s 21.5 over that same span

    that said, personally I think a player like Newton, who is a very good pas rushing end, might really make our defense come together

    I prefer that model

    but I get the argument – what if we took an edge guy early so and relied on platooning DL

    we would be constantly bringing edge pressure when Chubb and Phillips are ready to go

    Weaver can build the defense the way he wants as far

    as I am concerned – I think there is an argument for platooning solid DL that are not superstars to go along with elite edge pressure

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      You need someone to command a double team in the middle, I’d rather that guy be a low paid player

      I’d like to say we don’t need/don’t need a sack man at DE, have no clue though, need to see Weaver’s D first

      2+ years ago Wilkins wasn’t getting sacks why, because the D wasn’t designed for him to get lots of sacks, last year it was and he and Seiler got plenty

      As long as we don’t get hit again with the injury bug we’ll win the division, the OL/DL FA replacements won’t be the reason we succeed or fail this year, it will be on Tua and the rest of the skilled players

      Hope we have 2 dynamic returners on every KO return this year – Hill, Achane, Waddle

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

    I also like that our new DL is named after pastry

    🥮 sack posts should be there for us next season

  54. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    It was a great play by an elite DL that probably won the SB for KC. These “what ifs” can be played incessantly. Great players make great plays that change outcomes. That’s why they’re great or elite. You can run defenses a 1000 different ways, but talent still usually wins in big moments. I’m interested to see how Weaver does things, but this defense definitely took a step backwards in terms of talent. We’ll see if that talent can make plays when it’s needed.

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

    Steve – I don’t believe that Christian Wilkins job description changed when Fangio came here. I think he improved his pass rush moves and got more sacks this season. Like I said to Piggy, Madubuike had 13 sacks in Weaver’s D last season, so why wouldn’t we want to have that success here? Pierce was the NT in BAL, I think Benito Jones and Tart will be sharing time there, or maybe Tart will play some RDE too. I still can’t imagine us not drafting a 3-4 DT/DE to do what Madubuike did? Is it possible that they’re satisfied with what they have on the D-line, of course it is, but I’d be surprised if that’s the case. 

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Mike, remember Weaver wasn’t the DC In Baltimore he was the DL coach. So we don’t totally know what our defense will look like but maybe we’re going to use a DL rotation. Maybe he had a lot to do with coaching up those Ravens DL. Maybe it’s a good thing that we have a DC who’s specialty is DL being that we’re retooling our DL.

      That said I don’t think any of that means DL won’t be a target in the draft.

  56. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    So we now have some big interior DL in Tart, Jones and Pili that seem to be destined for NT and we have a bunch of other guys to play DE lead by Sieler. The run defense inside seems to be in good shape but Phillips and Chubb on the Edge along with Barrett is the key to the pass rush. I expect us to use LBs Brooks, Long and Walker as blitzers as well as DBs at times.

  57. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Regardless of what anyone thinks of Grier, he has said we’re always going to take the best player on our board. That’s the way it should be. Need competition can be dealt with in FA and in later rounds. I’ve said for many years you don’t pass on a better talent for need. See Levi Brown over Adrian Peterson. You don’t do that.

  58. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Did a little homework on newly acquired DT Teair Tart. The most % of snaps he’s ever taken in a season is 47%. Yes, he’s a rotational DT/NT. 2.5 career sacks over 47 career games played (started 36) with 11 QB knockdowns and 6 career QB hurries.

    Over the last two seasons, he’s been a better pass-rusher than run-stopper, per his PFF grades.

    We’re most certainly not done upgrading our D-Line after adding Tart, IMO.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      His highlights that Ryder broke down are very good in my eyes, but those were the highlights.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Per PFF, Tart was the #85 overall graded DI in the NFL last season at 54.0. Run-Defense grade: 49.0. Pass-rush grade: 65.2.

  59. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I’ve NEVER liked the signing of Aaron Brewer (he sucks), but after hearing this from Baldy, I like it even LESS. We may want to re-sign Connor Williams if we don’t take an IOL by R2P55…

    Worth a listen…

  60. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    There are rumors coming out of Dallas that Micah Parsons’ act is getting old for Cowboys’ brass…

    https://twitter.com/1053thefan/status/1776299756106506449

  61. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Mike E.

     says:

    April 6, 2024 at 3:30 pm

    Steve – I don’t believe that Christian Wilkins job description changed when Fangio came here.

    You should look it up, because you’re wrong

    Flores’ D used a lot of blitzing or Amoeba D, that alone changes the number of opportunities for DL sacks

    Why did Wilkins’ tackles go down? Different role

  62. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Nothing official here from me, just a mere thought… and this thought goes with the idea of re-signing Connor Williams at Center…

    21.NFL-team-logo

    Johnny Newton DT Illinois

    59.NFL-team-logo

    Kamren Kinchens S Miami (FL)trade-icon

    95.NFL-team-logo

    Kiran Amegadjie OT Yaletrade-icon

    198.NFL-team-logo

    Edefuan Ulofoshio LB Washington

    241.NFL-team-logo

    Will Reichard K Alabama

  63. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Like Piggy, I kept getting good trade down offers.

    49.NFL-team-logo

    Cooper BeebeOG Kansas Statetrade-icon

    55.NFL-team-logo

    Braden FiskeDT Florida State

    80.NFL-team-logo

    Calen Bullock S USCtrade-icon

    97.NFL-team-logo

    Jeremiah Trotter Jr.LB Clemsontrade-icon

    116.NFL-team-logo

    Jaylen WrightRB Tennesseetrade-icon

    149.NFL-team-logo

    Javon FosterOT Missouritrade-icon

    158.NFL-team-logo

    Zak ZinterOG Michigan

    184.NFL-team-logo

    Deantre PrinceCB Ole Miss

    198.NFL-team-logo

    Dallin HolkerTE Colorado State

    212.NFL-team-logo

    Nathan ThomasOT Louisianatrade-icon

    241.NFL-team-logo

    Javontae Jean-BaptisteEDGE Notre Dame

  64. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Newton is probably going to end up being an above average DT who’ll get you around 35 tackles and 5 sacks….maybe. He’s quick, but he’s gonna struggle against NFL guards if he can’t win with his quickness. He’s not like Aaron Donald who can get small and split gaps and slip past blocks but is also strong as a bull. Newton engages….too much…and then uses his quickness to disengage from the block and make a move. Sorry, but that isn’t going to work at the next level. If you watch, he gets beat a lot initially and then works off it. He does have some upper body strength, but he doesn’t really use power moves much. He’s great sideline to sideline but I’m not really needing that in my DT a lot. Newton is also not gonna get much bigger and may struggle to maintain weight and size over a season too. Not a big concern but still. I think I’d rather have JPJ. We need a center. The new guy ain’t it.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Depends how he’s used and what scheme he’s in

      No one is Donald, Newton would get higher sacks playing 3-4 DE

  65. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    BBM,

    I like Jeremiah Trotter Jr. He’s a little small, but he’s got the smarts to possibly have a long NFL career. I liked his dad. He was a baller, so I’m rooting for the kid.

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

    Steve – You’re simplifying the situation to saying we had a different DC, and therefore CW had a different role. Maybe the scheme was different but when do you not want your DE to get to the QB? Justin Madubuike had the same DC in Baltimore in ’22 as he did in ’23, he had 5.5 sacks in ’22, 13.5 sacks in ’23. Look it up, you’re wrong. 

    Let’s face it, CW was playing in his walk year, heard all the nonsense that he’s not a complete DL because of his sack numbers and he made sure he got them. Believe what you want, I can’t stop you, but that’s what it was.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      One DE in NE, playing the same D we played, after all these years had 10+ sacks

      Why? Because that’s how the scheme is designed

      Wilkins always had it in him to get sacks, the scheme wasn’t designed to help him, it actually hindered his sacks

      This isn’t something I pulled out of my ass, it’s been widely discussed over the years

      I believe belicheat used this type of system to make it plug and play, superstars not needed, how many cheats player did nothing once they left NE

  67. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Me thinks Mike is just playing antagonist, he’s trying to make conversation here😝

  68. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Wilkins is a very good player but he’s never been a game changer. He’s not a franchise player. But he got paid as one. Good for him.

  69. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    For those opposed to signing OBJ

    We need players that will step up, when the competition gets tougher, not just guys that thrive when things are going favorably

    Wilkins wilted once the comp get tougher, Hunt played at a steady pace, Tua…

    OBJ is now another year removed from his injury, and he does have the dog in him, has stepped up his game at the biggest moments

    We need someone to do what Allen had in Diggs and Mahomes with Kelce, Jonnu is a nice addition, but I’m not sure he has the dog in him, he didn’t in NE

    Hill and Waddle have it, but seem to be sized out at times, OBJ could be that bridge between Hill/Waddle and Jonnu, that completes our O and allows us to compete with the best

  70. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    you people with “ so and so wasn’t a game changer” how do you fucking know they were there they changed the game! When they weren’t there, the game was obviously different. Now this applies more to Tua than it does to Christian Wilkins because Christian Wilkins was a fucking Iron Man were those 10 sacks all garbage time sacks that meant nothing? We’re all of those tackles (the most a defensive tackle in the history of the NFL) worthless and meaningless? Get the fuck over yourselves.

  71. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Steve,

    What universe are you living in? Is it fun in that alternate reality? Wilkins didn’t do a lot his last game, but he caused a fumble, which he recovered, and had a sack in the must win last game against the Bills. Those are game changing plays. Tua and the offense lost that game, not Wilkins and the D.

    Where is this Odel that has a dog in him? He hasn’t had a 1000 yd season since his first year in Cleveland in 2019. He’s had two ACL injuries. He’s at best a really good 3. Which part of that is the dog?

    Is it the 22 yards when they barely lost to the Chiefs? The 12 yards against Houston? The less than 600 yards in 16 games last year? The 3 years in Cleveland where they only went to the playoffs when he got injured early? The Giants years where they had one playoff appearance? Remember him going on a Miami party vacation right before they got stomped in that playoff game? Which part of that is the dog?

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I’ve posted Wilkins’ big game stats, if I remember correctly he had 1 sack, the one you mentioned week 18 vs Buffalo that’s it against good teams

      OBJ was a dog in the SB 2 yrs ago, looked good when I saw him last year at key times

      We don’t need him to be a stat compiler, just make the plays when called upon at key times0

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        But he wasn’t a dog. He had 2 catches for 52 yards and a TD. That’s backup WR numbers outside of the TD. He was only targeted 3 times which was the fewest targets by a Rams player in the game. You can’t say that Wilkins stopping a TD against the Bills in the biggest game of the year isn’t important while saying a backup WR who barely produces is a dog that feeds off good teams. It’s ridiculous. Beckham has never been the kind of gamechanger he was drafted to be.

  72. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Randy, 100% on Trotter. I think he would be a good replacement at ILB with Long and Tindall in the last year of their contracts and the other dude they just signed on a 1yr rental. We just don’t have the capital to get him without trading down.

    Also, he wants to wear #54 in honor of his dad. Not sure how that would work in Miami.

  73. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Randy, I also don’t think we will see a huge trade down like I did. Maybe a few spots and possibly not at all. I think they have an OL target they want with their 1st pick. Still can’t help thinking that with the fact they have a vet OG on standby if they don’t get their guy.

    I also think with the 7 DL free agents they have signed, OL and Safety are the top 2 targets. To hell with BPA, I think that is the direction.

    I am thinking a slight trade down or not at all and they take either OL Barton, Fantanu or JPJ.

    This draft is stacked with top OL talent all through the 1st round and top half of 2nd round. For them not to take one with the 1st pick would almost be neglect.

  74. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    If you watch Wilkins’ snaps vs the Bills, he gets doubled on about 50% of snaps. Same with Seiler. It is no wonder either had good or great games vs the Bills. The Bills did a great job blocking our DL. Our edge players were the ones who didn’t make enough plays in their one on one battles.

    The Bills game plan appeared to be to neutralize Wilkins/Seiler and pick up their stunts. The Bills OL did a very good job of it.

    The D alignment vs the Bills most of the time looked like a 2-4-5. Bills were keeping 6 in to block most of the time.

    Your 2 stud DT’s play 80% of the snaps getting doubled 50% of the time, how do you expect them to produce. It is on the edge rushers and the DC, IMO.

  75. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    There are many things to love about Wilkins and some things to not like about Wilkins. Is he top 5? Maybe not. Is he top 10? I would say yes. He is getting paid top 5 now? Yes, but in 2 years, it will be top 10 and worth it.

    Let’s just sit back and see what he does playing less snaps next to Crosby and then Judge.

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

    21: R1 P21 OT Troy Fautanu – Washington

    55: R2 P23 OT Kiran Amegadjie – Yale

    158: R5 P23 QB Jordan Travis – Florida State

    184: R6 P8 DL Gabe Hall – Baylor

    198: R6 P22 TE Dallin Holker – Colorado State

    241: R7 P21 S LaMiles Brooks – Georgia Tech

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Nice Piggy! I like the Jordan Travis pick at that spot. He could surprise people in the future. Also Holker. Think I would take a safety at 55 though, even if considered a little reach on someone like Bullock.

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

    Wilkins is definitely top 10, maybe top 5, very close for sure. He didn’t get paid top 5 money anyway, he got top 10 for 2024. Next year, it will be even higher to sign a FA DT like Wilkins. In any case, besides the sack numbers, Wilkins compares very favorably to Madubuike, who everyone thinks is so much better than Wilkins. Madubuike played 22 less games (1 season less) than Wilkins but Wilkins has more than double the amount of total tackles and triple the amount of solo tackles. Madubuike also has 1 forced fumble and 0 recoveries, while Wilkins has 4 forced fumbles and 6 fumble recoveries. QB hits, Wilkins only has 1 more than Madubuike, but Madubuike also had one amazing season last year with 33 QB hits while not having double digit QB hits the rest of his career. I think you could easily say Wilkins has been much more of a consistent performer than Madubuike over their careers.

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

    Game changer works both ways. Tua is the furthest thing at the QB position of a game changer. If the team is playing good, he can play good, but if the team is playing poorly, you can bet the farm he’s going right down with the team. He’s the epitome of not being a game changer. He doesn’t elevate the team when things are going poorly. 

  79. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Watching UFL football this weekend. It is fun to see live football again

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

    One other thought. Everyone is saying we won’t be drafting a DT early. Yes, we have 9 D-linemen on the roster but we only have one 1st RD pick, and one 2nd RD pick. Do the math. We’re almost certainly using one of those on the O-line which leaves only 1 pick for an impact DT. You need depth, and that’s what almost of these guys are. Doesn’t mean we don’t need to draft a top DT now, especially after letting one walk.

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

    Doing a mock draft right now, on slow speed. Man, it’s a long wait between 55 and 184! 😳

  82. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Sign Jake Bates as our next kicker. Michigan Panthers kicker. 64 yard FG last week. Just kicked a 62 yard FG

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I saw that, good call!

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Ken, signing Bates and releasing Sanders would do this:

      POST-6/1 RELEASE

      2024 Dead Cap: $731,500

      2025 Dead Cap: $1,394,500

      2024 Cap Savings: $3,775,000

      —————–

      It would clear a nice chunk of cap this year, not a whole lot of dead cap.

      Even with the 1.4(ish) mil cap hit in 2025, it would still clear 3,362,000 of 2025 cap. Then clear 4,356,500 in 2026 where we pushed a bunch of dead money to on other restructures.

      Hmmmmm…

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

    21.NFL-team-logo

    Byron Murphy IIDT Texas

    55.NFL-team-logo

    Cooper BeebeOG Kansas State

    158.NFL-team-logo

    Jaylen WrightRB Tennessee

    184.NFL-team-logo

    Dominique HamptonS Washington

    198.NFL-team-logo

    Jordan MageeLB Temple

    241.NFL-team-logo

    Xavier WeaverWR Colorado

    This is my first draft in ’24

  84. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Ho hum just a 53 yarder for Bates

  85. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Lamm’s contract hit. Our cap per Spotrac is now 4,197,965. We still have Tart’s contract to hit yet. Top 51 cut off is still at about 1 mil.

    Lamm got 2,575,000 with 1.6 guaranteed. Not bad. Actual cap hit for top 51 is 1,590,000.

    With about 2 mil needed for our top 2 draft picks that leaves about 2.2(ish) mil for Tart’s contract (minus 995,000 for the next player knocked out of the top 51).

    We won’t see OBJ or another WR signed until after 6/1.

  86. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I really like DT Myles Murphy on day 3.

  87. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    PFN keeps giving those trade downs that are hard to pass up. Especially when you counter and get a little more.

    32. Graham BartonOC Duketrade-icon

    55. Patrick PaulOT Houston

    64. Braden FiskeDT Florida Statetrade-icon

    95. Jaden HicksS Washington Statetrade-icon

    131. Jarrian JonesCB Florida Statetrade-icon

    158. Aaron CaseyLB Indiana

    184. Isaac GuerendoRB Louisville

    198. Dallin HolkerTE Colorado State

    241. Javontae Jean-BaptisteEDGE Notre Dame

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

    Not necessarily accurate, but definitely an idea of what it might take to keep Holland, especially if he has a bounce-back season this year

    *****************************************

    Kyle Dugger and that is where the Dolphins should start their talks with Jevon Holland.

    Jevon Holland is in the final year of his rookie contract. The Dolphins do not have a 5th-year option on him due to him being a 2nd-round pick. Miami’s only options are to extend him or tag him. Of course, they could also let him walk.

    In New England, the Patriots have given Kyle Dugger an extension. Dugger’s deal is for four years and tops out at a potential $66 million with $32 million guaranteed.

  89. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I think Wilkins is a good DT, but he’s not special. However, he was OUR best player up front. I’ve given up trying to decide what sort of money is “insane” for any player anymore because it’s ALL insane! We all pick and choose when we decide it’s too much.

    I just hope we have an organization that is run smartly. I don’t like to hear that they are “going for it” because I think that’s a terrible way to run a team. It’s shortsighted, hamstrings your future and doesn’t usually work anyway. I’m not sure I’m convinced they are, but if they are you better do better than just getting into the playoffs like almost half the league does every year.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      better do better than just getting into the playoffs like almost half the league does every year.

      ————–

      Excellent point! In each conference, 7 teams make it and 9 don’t. If you don’t make the playoffs, your team is average or worse.

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

    I’m sure some of you here have been on longer, but this came up today on my notifications

    14 Year Anniversary Achievement

    Happy Anniversary with WordPress.com!

    You registered on WordPress.com 14 years ago.

    Thanks for flying with us. Keep up the good blogging.

  91. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mike, this is a fun place to escape from everyday life and discuss our favorite team. Thanks for all you do. FinsUp!

  92. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Rutrow:

    University of Texas defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat was arrested in Austin on Sunday according to local NBC affiliate KXAN.

    According to the article, “Records show Sweat, 22, was arrested by the Austin Police Department and booked into Travis County Jail at 2:12 p.m. Sunday. Driving while intoxicated is a Class B misdemeanor.”

  93. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Hmmm, Dolphins have an interest. A possible day 3 prospect.

    ————————-

    @uSTADIUM

    Louisville RB Isaac Guerendo is one of the best athletes in the 2024 NFL Draft (ran a 4.33 at the combine). He had a top-30 visit with the #Texans and coming up with the #Dolphins and #Chargers. He’ll also visit the #Colts at their local Pro Day next week.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      You’ve been on this guy, right?

    • olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

      BBM; It would be nice get a real bargain on day 3. Such as an O-Lineman or D-Lineman. This draft is loaded with quality linemen on BOTH sides of the ball (where we needs lots of help).

      THAT’s where our focus needs to be.

  94. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    AT 5:16 PM Randy says “I just hope we have an organization that is run smartly.” Let me answer that with 2 words; “We Don’t.”

    Since Steve Ross became the owner of the Dolphins, They’ve had a LOSING OVERALL RECORD. The Dolphins have NOT COME CLOSE to winning a playoff game this century. And, by the way, the dolphins are in this current predicament because upper management has NO FUCKING IDEA about building a team from the ground up.

    THAT is not an opinion, it’s a fact.

    Plain and simple, the Doplhins need new ownership. They’ve proven time & again they can’t produce a championship in the NFL. PERIOD.

  95. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    UDFA ALERT!

    WR Cole Burgess from DIII National Champs Cortland State. He’s 6′ 200 pounds and at his pro day he ran a 4.44 forty, 41.5 vertical, 11’5 broad and put up 21 reps on the bench.

  96. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    Does everyone have their eclipse glasses ready? 😎

  97. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    olddolphan

     says:

    April 7, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    BBM; It would be nice get a real bargain on day 3. Such as an O-Lineman or D-Lineman. This draft is loaded with quality linemen on BOTH sides of the ball (where we needs lots of help).

    THAT’s where our focus needs to be.

    ———–

    OD, I agree. Those 2 and a safety. I have only taken a RB when I trade down and gain extra picks or at pick 241.

  98. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    M13, did you ever check out that safety the Dolphins brought in on a private visit, Calen Bullock?

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