With the team likely getting rid of Mike Wallace the WR position even more now needs a solid offseason. Kevin White is that big RZ target and is a fast player as well. 6'3 and 215 pounds. Combine numbers were even better than many expected. 4.35 40 yard dash, 36.5 inch vertical jump, tied 1st place among WRs in the bench press. Big tall strong and fast. He can burn you on the fly and can go up and get the ball when needed. Oh my goodness. Please please please get this guy at 14 or trade up. I liked him before the combine and now I just have to see the Dolphins pick him.
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If you want to trade up for a WR I think you should hope White is the first WR off the board and Cooper falls down in that 8 -10 range and you can go up and get him. Which is a real possibility
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Even with the Dolphins looking to get rid of Wallace, I don't see them drafting a WR in the first round.
I think they will be looking at CB, safety, if they don't resign Delmas, DL, LB, or OL in the first round.
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
What if they're high on DGB? Hickey has shown he'll get his pick even if some think it a reach.
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PhinFan1968 To 2020, and BEYOND! Club Member
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With whom are we going to trade for Wallace? Who will give us something to take over that contract?
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shula_guy Well-Known Member
I personally rather see them act like adults and work this out. Wallace is being paid well to do a job and he he needs to give his full effort and the staff is paid well and they need to put Wallace in a position to succeed.
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After the combine, I dont think we have a shot at seeing White fall to 14 and its highly doubtful Cooper falls to 14. I dont want to trade up either, with all the needs we have, I rather trade down and gain more picks.
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If you trade for a player you own him, lock,stock, and barrel. If a player hits the market, he could choose to go anywhere.
So lets not have this ridiculous question anymore, OK. It get's really annoying.
Even if you are determined to be the highest bidder, it means nothing. You have no right to the player.
A needy, yet unappealing team that knows it will have little chance of acquiring top tier free agent talent may pay the extra money to trade for an over priced contract if they love the player and have reason to believe he would be an excellent fit.
They realize that if they do acquire top tier free agent talent they will be grossly overpaying anyway, and with regards to this year's free agent market.....expect them to drop like flies to home team contracts and franchise tags.
Wallace may yet have value to a few cap filthy teams like the Raiders,Jags,Jets,Browns, even the Vikings. Vikings aren't cap rich but they some to work with. Remeber the Vikings wanted Wallace when we signed him, but they ended up with Jennings. Jennings was once great for sure but he is really fading and could be cut.
If the Dolphins sweetened the deal with a young player still on a rookie contract that could also help the team we trade with it could go a long way to dumping Wallace; kinda like the way other sports use players in trades.Itsdahumidity likes this. -