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A serious pass rush combined with our secondary? Only a running team would stop us, and they can't do that if the offense is putting up points.
I don't see how the Chiefs can outbid us for him, but they must be pushing the cap hit to the future to try and win now (not that I blame them for going that route).KeyFin likes this. -
The team seems to be making a lot of short sighted moves lately, signing players that won't be around very long. At least most of them seem to be on inexpensive contracts. But still, I'd rather give those roster spots to young players who could develop into longer term options.
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The rebuild is over. We don’t even possess our own 1st round pick next year. It’s ok to add key vets for depth and to Insulate some of the young guys.
We should no longer be asking how old a guy is... we should now be asking can he help us win?
I’d like Ingram. Would probably like Justin Houston more. Got more versatility in a 3-4 defence and healthier.Dol-Fan Dupree likes this. -
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From PFT:
Edge rusher Melvin Ingram was in Miami to visit with the Dolphins this week and head coach Brian Flores was asked on Wednesday about the chances of Ingram signing on with the team for the 2021 season.
Flores didn’t offer much in the way of odds or anything else. He confirmed the meeting took place and said nothing to indicate that a signing is imminent, likely, or unlikely.
“Melvin as a player over the years I’ve seen him, he’s had a nice career,” Flores said, via Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald. “He’s had a very productive career. As a run player, as a pass rusher, as a disruptive defensive player, I’ve seen that from him. We do our due diligence on any player that available. That’s the case with Melvin. We brought him in and had conversations. I’m not going get into what those specific conversations were with Melvin or what our conversations have been internally about the possibility of adding him or not adding him. We do our due diligence. In this instance we’ll see where that is. We’ll see where it goes from here.”
Ingram met with the Chiefs in March, but has not been linked with other teams since free agency got underway.Pennington's Limp Arm likes this.