"Started from the middle and stayed there" Official Miami Dolphins offseason thread

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doubt Clay leaves, they had sights on Suh the whole time and wouldn't have bothered with the tag imo

Ellerbe and Mitchell would free up quite a bit, I think that's premature
 

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Perryman in round 2 and Duke in round 3 would be the coolest shyt ever. but I doubt he lasts to pick 46, so we might have to get creative

Denzel would really fill a hole, I like Misi on the outside more than the middle. Jelani is ready to start at the other OLB spot
 

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all of the UM players available are all positions we need. denzel at LB, walford at TE, duke at RB, dorsett at WR

what if we somehow managed to get all of them?:praise:


Man, I would be so happy. All 5 of the top 5 UM (you can't forget Flowers) guys are legit.
 

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We're going to need someone to cover RBs and TEs and DP can't do it. Would rather Kendricks or Stephone Anthony in the draft.
 

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I'll take it but there's a lot of things i dont like in this deal
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  1. If they win that means Philbin gets to keep his job :mad:
  2. Suh is an a$$hole. I loved him his first few years but have hated him since that time he kicked the dude while he was on the ground.
  3. This clogs up our cap. I dont see how we keep Clay and resign Tannerhill while releasing Wallace and finding replacements at WR
  4. Croylet gets to keep his job
 

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This Suh deal isn't as done as people are saying. Detroit think they still got a shot at keeping him and if Suh wants to win why would he leave a somewhat stable situation in Detroit for an unstable one in Miami?

One of the things i fear about this deal is that its not about winning but about making a Splash whish mean Stephen Ross is behind this and not necessarily his football people. Ross likes to make a splash with every move rather than make smart impactful moves. See Harbaugh to Dolphins debacle

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/03/08/report-lions-hope-suh-comes-to-his-senses/

Report: Lions hope Suh “comes to his senses”
Posted by Mike Florio on March 8, 2015, 3:17 PM EDT
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The Dolphins reportedly will sign defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh on Tuesday. But that doesn’t mean the Lions have given up on keeping they guy they acquired with the second pick in the 2010 draft.

“[They] can’t finalize until Tuesday,” a Lions source told Josina Anderson of ESPN.com. “We will hope he comes to his senses.”

The Lions are right on the first part. Despite Chris Mortensen’s report that the deal will happen, no deal can happen before Tuesday. As one media source has pointed out, the mere existence of the report that Suh will sign with the Dolphins becomes the first time since the NFL adopted the three-day legal tampering period that a report of a deal with a new team has emerged as hard “this will happen” news.

In theory, Suh can stiff arm the Dolphins and return to the Lions. He wouldn’t be reneging, since there’s technically no agreement that he’d be ignoring. And the Lions think that, between now and Tuesday, they can change his mind.

“[The] key is playing for coach [Jim] Caldwell and Teryl [Austin],” the source told Anderson. “Plus good players around him. Can’t get that there.”

It’s a bold move for the unnamed Lions source to insult the Dolphins. Sure, Detroit made it to the playoffs this year, beating Miami by a mere four points along the way. But as overall organizations go, the Lions have pitched a tent in roughly the same band of competitive mediocrity where the Dolphins have resided for years.

It’s also a bold (and foolish) move to provoke Suh by suggesting that he’s out of his mind to want to play in Miami. Maybe if their Lions had come to their senses and offered Suh a year ago whatever they’re willing to offer at a time when Suh has one foot out the door and the other one in the air and crossing the threshold, it never would have gotten to the point where Detroit’s only strategy is to hope Suh’s definition of sanity is to choose less money in a state with no income tax or palm trees.
 
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