I know there's a good chance he does resign. But I'm just curious who else you guys would want to bring in/draft.
Franchise him for a year? Wouldn't be shocked there either.
Who would you like the team to acquire if he's gone? Let's keep it realistic.
Personally, I'd love to steal Michael Bush from Oakland.
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Great call on Michael Bush. I like him too.
I haven't seen anyone in the 2010 free agency list that has intrigued me but I have about three guys that I wouldn't mind seeing in a Dolphins uniform via draft. I doubt that the management will go high with a halfback because of the position being easily replaced and depending on what he runs, Jonathan Dwyer of Georgia Tech is a guy that I talked about last year as a replacement for Brown. Dwyer is a big tailback who's quick and has good vision. He's only had 282 carries in two years including 200 that came last year alone in the Georgia Tech option offense. He's very talented but if he runs well, which wouldn't surprise me despite him being 6'0", 230 lbs or around there, he'll likely go earlier than where they would like to take a tailback.
Another guy that I like a lot who is small but has great strength in his lower body, has good patience, keeps his legs moving and good vision in my opinion is Kendall Hunter of Oklahoma State. I think I recall reading he's around 5'8" and I think he's heavier than 200 but who knows. I like him a lot though and I think, depending on what he runs, he could slip a bit similar to Javon Ringer because of his size.
I think Charles Scott of LSU will grab their attention. He's not going to run away from but he's a guy that will run through people and fits the smashmouth attack that I think they like. He's 5'11", 233 lbs. and can really pound the rock. Had a big year with LSU with the downfall of Keiland Williams - who by the way could grab their attention late in the draft because of his potential and size.slickj101 likes this. -
I'm personally anxious to see how Patrick Cobbs does this year. His burst and receiving skills could prime him to step up.
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Like I said, I think Michael Bush is a beast and could be had for a low pick right now.
If we were going to make that move, I think it'd have to be asap. Reason being, I think Bush puts Fargas on the bench very quickly and never looks back. If he's still in Oak at the end of the season, I doubt they let him go. -
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Edit: Oakland thinks they could use.
London is another possibility since Hayward-Bey is already hurt.
I think you're right about Ireland with those draft picks. I remember Parcells was so bothered we lost that 7th for McDaniel that we had to give away Satele just to get it back. -
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I remember ToddPhins mentioning C.J Spiller a while back. He's sort of a scat back. Amazing speed. And his vision is amazing, If I remember correctly.
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Jahvid Best from Cali.
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I dont even want to bother to think about it yet. Lets get through this season first and then worry about it.
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This guy if he comes out after his jr year.
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Of course we all love ronnie and would love to have him stay on board, but with running backs i think stars can be made with mid round picks used. Especially if we have a great run blocking oline, which i think we have brewing/developing.
I wouldn't want to go after anyone on other teams, i would rather draft one in the 3-4th round. If we got a great offer from someone to trade ronnie, like a first or 2nd round pick even before he becomes a UFA, i would say do it. Not because i don't want ronnie or think he can be great for us, but rather from a business standpoint, if someone wants to overpay for a runningback and we can greatly increase the value of our team from trading ronnie, then i say we would have to do it. Not sure however what the market for ronnie would be. -
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Walter Sanders - The lovechild resulting from the unholy union of Barry Sanders and Walter Peyton.
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I don't think any RB would be able to put up those numbers in this offense, they just wouldn't get the number of carries to pull it off. I'm not in the business of making predictions, and even if I were, this OL is a big ? and doesn't fill me with confidence. I can picture Ronnie doing really well this season, but I can also imagine him getting hit behind the LOS and fighting for every yard just like he has throughout his career. Until the OL can prove that they can stay healthy, I'm not a believer.
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If you admit that the possibility is there, why not think about what other options are out there?
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I do think 1200 yards and 15 TDs could be a realistic total for Ronnie. At the very least, I'm thinking we are going to get good and consistent production from him this year. -
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I think what happens with Ronnie depends on what he does this season. If he is not productive enough for their satisfaction or he gets hurt again they can't afford to wait to get another running back with Ricky getting older. We might see Ricky getting traded before Ronnie anyway. IMO runningback is not a priority but it is something they will be looking at in the next draft.
I know I have read that they are real happy with how hard Ronnie has been working and that he is more powerfull and has added more muscle to his frame. We may see an even better version of Ronnie this year, one that none of us will want to see leave the Dolphins.
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