A couple of new voices talking Dolphins, from PFF. Going to give this a listen.
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I think Mack is overrated. He had one scary year. Now he's in his 30's coming off an injury.
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I don't know what it would take to get him, but I would LOVE to see him in a Dolphins uni. If he was used like Deebo, he could be a lethal offensive weapon.
ESPN's Michael DiRocco reports the Jaguars may be open to trading WR Laviska Shenault.
The Jaguars loaded up on free agent pass catchers on Monday, inking Christian Kirk, Evan Engram, and Zay Jones. Doug Pederson is the second straight Jacksonville head coach who seems less-than-enamored with Shenault, a fantasy football folk hero whose best chance at success might be elsewhere. Shenault -- a dual threat wideout -- in 2021 failed to score a touchdown on 100 targets in the horrendous Jaguars offense. He could be a useful gadget player in an offense with established pass catchers.
Source: Mike Clay on Twitter
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Not excited about Preston Williams at all, at any price. Will be disappointed if he takes a roster spot.
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@TomPelissero
The #Dolphins are re-signing WR Preston Williams to a one-year deal, per source.
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Preston Williams is a 5th option on any team and Devante is a 4th option at best … we still need a #1
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McDaniel should know what he wants to do though, so it might involve using more of the younger players than most of us think. Also, we need the team to be ONE game better to get into the playoffs. Just having Bridgewater at #2 QB last year would have gotten us 1-2 more wins easily.
In other words; improvement can be subtle and hard to see at first. -
I really liked what I saw of him over the last two seasons.Irishman likes this. -
Is it just me or does Rosenhaus represent like every guy we just had sign a contract?
The only move I didn't really like in any fashion was the Preston Williams one. I just don't get it, he's that guy that people always think will break out and always just doesn't. I'm over him, would rather try someone else. If his presence means we don't draft a guy, I wouldn't be happy.
Williams being the only OL is the most interesting/disappointing thing. Either they are working on a big deal for a marquee guy yet to sign like Armstead or Tretter, or they are focusing on adding via the draft. Or they actually really like our personnel and think coaching will be able to turn them into at least an OK group. I don't think that's a good idea, personally, but the McDaniels regime has the opportunity to make their own choices, obviously. It will either work or not. -
The line is what has my attention as well. I said all last year that we have coachable talent- we just didn't have any coaches. I'd be surprised if we don't add a tackle somewhere in the mix and I'll be shocked if we don't upgrade at center. With Tua's fast release, the interior line is critical for his success, probably more important than upgrades at tackle. So I like what I'm seeing but still very intrigued in the fate of Eichenberg, Jackson, etc. into next year.
If it's me though, I'm taking the best center in the country with our 1st rounder and I'm getting Jackson on the bench for at least a full season. -
While most here seem to be focused on individual players, the tell tale of this off-season is going to be what McDaniel and company are going to be able to do with the players we have.
Keeping last season’s defensive staff is a VERY intelligent move by the new HC. Now, will the offensive coaching staff he’s assembled be able to get better play out of the offense, especially out of the offensive line.
If Tagovailoa is still running for his life and only having 1 1-2 seconds from snap to pressure, the passing game is not going to improve. I’m hopeful that McDaniel is going to improve the running game and balance the offense to open play action pass game.dolphin25 likes this. -
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