Could Hamlin be the latest cowboy to land with Parcells in Miami???
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http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-dolphins/sns-ap-fbn-cowboys-moves,0,1405537.story
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Ken seems to be on a downward spiral since his 2007 Pro Bowl season, but it would be a good idea to bring in him for a look. I'd love to see the Free Safety or NT spot get resolved before the draft.
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I think it could work. It may be a fresh start for him and perhaps with Mike Nolan's defense, he could get back to Pro Bowl form he was a few years ago.
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Yeah, I agree. He could possibly be good for a couple years or a younger stop-gap than Sharper...
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I think Hamlin would be a hell of a lot better than Gibril. That said, if he comes cheap I'd like him to come in and fill the role while we develop Clemons/Culver. We wouldn't need to draft FS high now. Personally I'd like to see us trade to around 20 and take Demayirus, then use the two seconds (one from the trade down) to get two rushers in the second round. Thankfully they go deep this year. Then we could get a quality NT in the third round and go TE, ILB, or FS in the fourth.
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Wouldnt would a bad add IMO he isnt the best but he could fill the FS postion for next season
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Cowboys cut OT Adams, S Hamlin
Hamlin I think is a given as a player this FO would have interest in; but what do you want to bet that Adams is on a plane to Miami this weekend? -
Carey struggled mightily at times last season, with both speed rushers and power rushers. Moving him to RG with Adams at RT would give the team one hell of a run surge on the right side. -
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He was so sick on the Seahawks...this would be ideal
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No to both. Hamlin would be more of the same safety play we had last year. Personally I want to see what Culver can do. As for Adams, he is done. Bringing him in to move Carey to guard doesn't seem like a good idea. Carey played well last year for the most part considering he was battling knee and back injuries. If they want to sign team friendly deals, it might be worth a look but if they want decent sized contracts, I say pass.
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I expect the FO to do their due diligence on both. But, out of the two, Hamlin is the one that I think has more to offer. He's in his prime (29), and a change of scenery might be just what he needs. I say bring him in for a work out, and if he looks good sign him to a short term incentive laden contract.
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as for hamlin why not at least give him a sniff. cant really hurt considering the situation -
Just say no to Hamlin !! I would much rather have Culver or draft E. Thomas then Hamlin. He is no better then Wilson.
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He could be an option depending on how the draft goes.I dont expect a signing before the draft.
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He could be our 2010 FS version of CB Eric Green last year. Sign him to a 1yr deal for a little more than veteran minimum and see how the draft shakes out. If we draft a good FS or two, then we can cut him later if we want.
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don't see either as an upgrade
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doesn't it suck that OJ Atogwe and Antoine Bethea aren't available w/o tenders until June 1st...they could solve our problem at S real fast
if we sign hamlin and he does average this season, I would be ok with that as long as we address it next year -
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He could hit hard on the Seahawks, however he let up a lot of big plays.
Dear god no.