What guys do you expect increased contribution from the current roster? Yeatman? Matthews? Lots of talk about McCray at safety. Name the guys you expect more from this year, like Kaddu.
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First and foremost, Ryan Tannehill. His development means everything, and I think he'll take a big jump.
Jonathan Martin for another. I would think and hope an offseason of getting stronger and getting his body in shape to play tackle at the pro level... well, he's a smart guy and knows what he has to do. I think that carries over. In the same way, I want Olivier Vernon to take a big step forward, being stronger and knowing now what it takes at this level.
I'd like to see Jones' star continue to rise at safety.
And Matthews is intriguing, but he'll have to fight to make it on the roster. I still expect the team to draft a WR - not sure which round - and we have a few. Still, he has potential, and I'd like to see him continue to develop. -
I'd like to see the following 5 players develop, in order:
1) Ryan Tannehill
2) Jonathan Martin
3) Michael Egnew
4) Reshad Jones
5) Lamar Miller
Olivier Vernon and Josh Kaddu would be my honorable mentions, with a darkhorse candidate being Josh Samuda.xphinfanx likes this. -
To expand on the question, include guys that may not be stongly focused on, as we know Tannehill, Martin, Vernon, Miller, and Jones will be. Guys like Shelby, Gray, Samuda etc.
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We need Lamar and Jon Martin to step it up in a big way this year.
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I'd say Tannehill, Miller and Martin are our 3 biggest needs for development, in that order.
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Odrick and Misi are two interesting guys. I am not sure if they belong in Miami. What could you get for them at this stage, or a better question to be asked, how can they fit in and contribute more?
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The nit I have with the premise of the question is that "guys not strongly focused on" are usually guys at the bottom of NFL rosters, and the bottom of NFL rosters get churned both in season and out of season each year. Obviously, some guys do develop from the bottom of rosters and become key players, so it's worth asking the question, I guess. But those guys are tough to pick out, especially if, like me, you're not able to watch practices or know what they're doing in the off-season, etc.
So, yeah, Richard Matthews! :yes:Lee2000 likes this. -
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Yeatman could be moved back to blocking tight end. He was a Lacrosse player? He is a good athlete from what I have heard. I find it hard to believe he is back down to 268, being that he was backup tackle last year. McDonald is intriguing. Might be a good right tackle.
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This team could really take off if Yeatman, Samuda, Burden, McDonald, and Allen developed at a faster pace. Of that group I expect more from Yeatman and Samuda, who could play guard. Kaddu improving would be great. I think the one position where you question the general lack of talent the most is at cb. Stanford just doesn't do it for me, and I don't know about Pressley making the move from offense in college. There is without question a lack of depth at offensive guard, cornerback, safety, and tightend. Gray developing would be huge for Miami.
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The ones that are most important to me are
Tannehill
Martin
Miller
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This is the guy we have to be looking out for this year......Josh Samuda.
He wont be a dark horse you will see him coming.............:yes: -
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http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/s...ns-joe-philbin-says-no-1-priority-is-f/nTjc6/ -
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Yeatman was over 300lbs. late last season, I really doubt the weights are up to date on the website.
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Michael egnew. Keller and clay won't keep him off the field next year. I'm optimistic about the guy.
Kaddu Has some hype behind him now too -
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Oh... and, I agree with the consensus that Tannehill, Martin, Miller, and Vernon need to turn the corner. I'd also add one more player that I think has an uphill battle to make the roster now, but... Jeff Fuller. Possession type with great size, good hands, reliable. Good red-zone target. Seems like a smart player. I'm rooting for him, although I think his chances are pretty slim.