Dolphins have placed AJ Francis (knee), Arthur Lynch (back) and Mike Gillislee (hamstring) on IR.
This is good for Gator.
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It's good for those three too. There is no assurance that Odrick will be resigned, and next year Francis could have a decent shot at the 3rd DT spot.
I wonder if one of them is the IR'd guy who is allowed to return during the season?
This is more like good news for Kyle Miller. I think the Egnew cut was the better news for Gator. -
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The cuts are in, per Barry Jackson:
WR Armon Binns
QB Brady Quinn
TE Brett Brackett
CB Steven Clarke
C Tyler Larsen
DE Rakim Cox
DT Cory Grissom
WR Ryan Spadola
Counting the 3 moving to IR, that gets Miami to 75.unluckyluciano, Ohio Fanatic, The Rev and 3 others like this. -
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This is a good way to bank some future assets . Maybe one or two will make the roster next year and contribute , maybe not , still like this approach a lot .
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Dion Sims, you survive another year.
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None of these guys likely would be out long term, so while it does suck that they won't get to play this year, at least this way they are still part of the team and can (I believe) do everything with the team except practice (so all the film work, work with training staff, position coaches, etc).
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Then I think Anthony Johnson makes it as #9. Of course Jordan is gone for the first four weeks, so maybe they keep Kamal, or maybe that is why they have been using McCain with his hand on the ground (I think they did it in games), so he can fill in short term for Dion. -
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If the Dolphins do not make an acquisition at the tight end position then I am excited for Gator Hoskins' chances of actually getting onto the field and making a marginal impact this year.
Dion Sims still isn't worth anything in the passing game so I think Gator gets onto the field more than a #3 would normally.
That 27 yard touchdown was superb.Ohio Fanatic, djphinfan, DOLPHAN1 and 2 others like this. -
If another team wants to sign one of these players for their active 53 roster, say if an injury heals before the end of the season, are they allowed? These seems like a way to circumvent the system. Do teams need to provide proof of injury? Is there a limit?
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Any clips of that catch?
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2. I do not know what extent of proof a team needs to supply about an IR'd player.
3. No limit. You can have as many players on IR as you need to place there. Of course the IR players get their full salaries just as if they were healthy and able to play. We paid Armon Binns his full salary, for example, to sit on IR all last season, and now he is cut.keithjackson likes this. -
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[video=youtube;cCYj-MPA9d8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCYj-MPA9d8[/video]
https://twitter.com/ckparrot/status/381107554447015936
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Gator Hoskins made the cut?
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1. Watch the hands and how they react to the ball in the air. He's very good at spotting the football and not moving his hands up until he needs to. Michael Irvin's talked about this before. If your body language keeps giving the ball away early the defensive back is going to react to that. It didn't really matter much here because there wasn't a defensive back in position to defense the incoming pass, but it's just part of his process and it's a good part. Watch enough of his catches in college and you see this trait actually hurting those defenders.
2. The obvious, how he kept his feet after twirling around and making a very difficult catch, then lunged out for the goal line just enough to get the call (no he didn't quite get the ball over, missed it by about an inch, but it was close enough that you're not surprised he got the call in his favor). You see this in his college tape. He keeps his feet really well after the catch, and actually does things after contact. Being bigger than the players in the secondary doesn't matter if you're generally not great at keeping your feet or you don't have great balance. He may "only" be 6'2" and 253 lbs, which isn't going to compare all that well with behemoths like Dion Sims back when he was in college (he was 6'5" & 285 lbs), but Gator keeps his feet and his balance allows him to break through contact. He got squashed pretty good between two defenders near the goal line, still had the wherewithal to stick the ball out an extra 2 or 3 feet, and he had the control over the ball to not risk a fumble. THAT IS NOT A COINCIDENCE. How many guys have you seen can't stick the ball out like that while going down and keep control of it with their hand? The guy has 10 inch hands. And his wingspan is damn near 80 inches, which is the size of an offensive tackle. An offensive tackle with a big wingspan. JaWuan James was noted for his extraordinary wingspan which was 82 inches.
What the guy is, is just a very, very natural receiver. And you know push comes to shove he's not a bad athlete...low 4.7 type with 36.5 inch vertical. His deficiency is size, not athleticism. But if the guy can bully around smaller defensive backs and block fairly, and he's got big hands and wide wingspan, well then you care a little less about the height deficiency.djphinfan likes this. -
Here's what I like, like you said first and foremost, this is a natural catcher of the football, you can tell by the way he pronates his hands on catches that are at the lower chest area, also, I see him aware of first down markers and sidelines, his coordination and awareness is in the moment and good, he's thinking while he's running and making the play, this is a good sign..
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Read it as good news for Darkwa and Williams tbh
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I could be wrong, but I don't think a 6'2" tight end has been drafted since D.J. Williams in the 5th round by the Packers in 2011, and he was a national award winning guy that played in the SEC. Prior to that Dorin Dickerson went in the 7th round in 2010. He had 4.40 speed. I think that's it for 6'2" tight ends being drafted in the last 5 drafts. -
As for Hoskins, what I saw was a natural catcher who had good on field awareness and body control
Interestingly, Charles Clay is 6'3, could be going away from prototype is paying off as the role is more important than the planet theory body type.
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