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TRADE: Dolphins acquire TE Adam Shaheen from CHI fro a 6th

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Vinny Fins, Jul 25, 2020.

  1. Vinny Fins

    Vinny Fins Feisty Brooklyn dolfan ️‍

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    Thoughts?
    Could he displace the other projects like Roberts and Smythe to let us run 2 TE set?
     
  2. thetylernator

    thetylernator You're as cold as ice, Officer Friendly.

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    It's a conditional 7th. If Shaheen misses the final 53, no picks exchange hands. Since Shaheen is a former 2nd round pick, this trade is all upside for the Dolphins.
     
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  3. Vertical Limit

    Vertical Limit Senior Member

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    He never had a chance to develop with Trubisky being his qb.. lets see what he can do
     
  4. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Did he start/play at all in Chicago? Seems like a pretty random trade if there's a conditional 6th involved (which becomes nothing if he doesn't make the final roster). It sounds like Chicago was ready to cut him...that's the only way they could possibly see upside from this.

    Miami doesn't lose anything though since they get to "try-out" the kid for free with no pressure of keeping him.

    It's a horrible position for the player because let's say he's in our top-55 and the front office has to choose between 3 or 4 guys to finalize the roster. Someone's inevitably going to say, "Well, we have to pay a 6th if we keep him...so is he really better than <someone else> AND a 6th rounder?" The kid would really have to impress in order to make this team.

    Edit- Last year he was active for 8 games and caught 9 receptions for 74 yards (8.2 average). So the kid has 9 total catches in his career so far.

    Here's a pretty cool story about him too- https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2702010-adam-shaheen-the-nfl-drafts-most-mysterious-man
     
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  5. ripper1961

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    Thought we had enough TE's. Oh well nothing ventured nothing gained.
     
  6. tirty8

    tirty8 Well-Known Member

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    *Ding, ding, ding* - You hit the nail on the head. I think that Shaheen is a pretty good player, but he's always hurt.

    In general terms, I think that this is going to be a tough roster to crack. For one, based on what we gave up in terms of compensation and the fact that Covid could hit at any time, I think Rosen will take one of those "up for grabs jobs."

    In my mind, Shaheen will be competing with the likes of Ford, Gary Jennings, Smythe, Cox, Ballage, Perry, and Laird for the last couple roster spots. It seems like a guy like Ford is always right on that bubble of making the team or going to the practice squad. I think that you are absolutely right in the regard that our final option could be Ford AND we keep a 6 or Shaheen.

    I also feel like Mike Gesicki really turned the quarter the final half of the year, and I think that he has a lot of potential to be a breakout player this season. So now we are also giving up 6th for a guy that we all know will have a limited role.

    I do think that the subtext of this trade is that the Dolphins may be souring on Smythe. Call it a hunch, but I think that Smythe winds up getting one more year to prove himself.
     
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  7. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    With Rosen, either another team overpays for him OR he's a Dolphin for a few more years. It makes zero sense to cut him and it makes zero sense to actively seek a trade since he costs $2M per year. Meanwhile, Rosen is in an awesome position to grow and prove his worth as an NFL starter- this is the route we should of started taking decades ago in terms of QB's.
     
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  8. tirty8

    tirty8 Well-Known Member

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    I think that the Rosen situation is almost a paradox. If some team is willing to give up decent compensation for him, he has probably shown significant growth. If that is the case, I would think that it makes sense to keep him.

    I love, love, love having Fitzmagic on our squad. How long does he plan on staying though? I really do think that Fitz is a bottom tier starter in the league still. At best, he would take a premium backup salary. At worst, some other team might want him as they draft and groom a young QB. I would assume that would come with a nice salary and the ability to start at least some game.

    In a perfect world, Rosen would look good enough to be the #2 guy in the 2021 season. We would have him a quite favorable salary, and we would still have a ton of upside in player development. The Chargers essentially gave up on Drew Brees when they drafted Phillip Rivers. I cannot think of a guy who has had a worse draw than Rosen. I think a year or two on the bench could almost be like a restart button.

    I also think that it really does make sense for Rosen to make the team this year. With Covid, I think that you could see a team show up on game day and find out its starting QB or backup has tested positive. If a team is only carrying two QBs, seriously, what happens?

    I almost think the NFL should step in and do something to avoid a crazy situation like this. It could be an additional roster spot exclusively for QBs, unemployed QBs in various cities essentially on stand by.
     
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  9. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Well Fitzpatrick almost retired this off-season, so I'd have to think he's only a season or two away from retirement max. I mean, if the Fins somehow made the playoffs this season then maybe Fitz sticks it out one more year, but that's only if he's starting. If he's going to be a backup then it makes more sense to move him to coaching anyway since it sounds like that's the route he wants to go.

    I love Fitz as well and I'm really hoping he has a great year (if we have a season). I am excited to see Tua, but if Fitzpatrick is playing well then I'm in no rush to see those reigns passed. I agree with you on Rosen as well, there's no incentive to move him and I think he's "good enough" to be the QB2 this season and beyond. The important part to remember, however, is that he still has QB1 potential and it's a massive win if he eventually gets there.
     
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  10. invid

    invid Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Rosen won't be traded until next year. I'd be interested to see if he's going to embrace the back-up role for the rest of his career or if he'll try to break out and start somewhere after his rookie contract is up.

    His development bears watching because it will determine his draft compensation in a trade. We should all be rooting for him.
     
  11. AGuyNamedAlex

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    I personally dont care if Tua or Rosen are the future.

    Both in my opinion have serious questions and I dont believe draft status alone should determine who gets more opportunity.

    If Tua beats Rosen he should be ahead on the depth chart.

    If Rosen beats Tua, he should be ahead.

    To me it's simple as that.
     
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  12. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Yes, but both have serious arm talent as well. Either one COULD BE our long-term starter and there's really no reason to play favorites here- the goal is a franchise QB. Some believe that Tua is generational talent and that's great to hear, but a few here said the same of Rosen back when he was coming out of college.

    The bigger thing here is that we have two studs with chances of developing into a solid QB for the future. I'd love if it's Tua. I'd love if it's Rosen. It really is that simple.
     
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  13. Vinny Fins

    Vinny Fins Feisty Brooklyn dolfan ️‍

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    ::starts thread about trading for backup TE::

    ::sees replies, gets excited::

    ::sees no mention of te or trade for half a page and rosengate grows::

    i tried!
     
  14. Ronnie Bass

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    Rosengate??
     
  15. KeyFin

    KeyFin Well-Known Member

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    Tirty and I made pretty in-depth posts about it and I provided a link to his weight-gaining journey- there's not a lot to say about a pro who has 9 total catches. Feel free to add onto your own conversation though...what did I miss that still needs to be said?

    Don't say you tried when you contributed nothing else to the conversation- the act of "trying" is to actually try.
     
  16. AGuyNamedAlex

    AGuyNamedAlex Well-Known Member

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    That is true that both have talent. I agree 100%

    Personally I tend to focus more on what I'm not sure a player can do versus what I know they can, because those are the areas I want to see improvement in for either one to become a franchise QB. Not to say what I perceive is necessarily right, I'm human.

    Unless what you can do is so overwhelming amazing it covers up your perceived flaws once you hit the field. Then I care less about what you allegedly cant do.
     
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