Boldin now officially on the trade market
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...oldin-now-officially-on-the-trade-market.html
Depth at cornerback is clearly a priority for Miami Dolphins
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/story/1002233.html
Brutal schedule, other factors indicate tough year for Miami Dolphins
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/football/miami-dolphins/story/1001551.html
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Makes perfect sense. You field offers from all interested parties and then during the draft if a player you covet becomes available, you can call the team to make the trade. Get something for him now because he's out of there at the end of the year anyways.
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Cardinals listen to offers for Boldin
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/cardinals/articles/2009/04/15/20090415boldinup-CR.html
The Arizona Republic:
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I would love to see Boldin a Dolphin but would that be smarter than a Nicks or Britt? Don't know?
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if we are looking at wr at 25...(which i doubt) then i dont see the problem with giving it up for a pro bowler in boldin :up:mullingan likes this. -
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what i don't see us doing no matter what -- is giving up #25 for him ... equally, i don't see us using the pick on a WR either .... not with this regime
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If you look at the time it has taken Ginn to come around, I say if we can do it with in reason, let's get Boldin in here.
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Fin Fan In Cali and MonstBlitz like this.
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Ronnie Brown for Boldin
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Would I love to see Q in aqua and orange? Yes, absolutely. Would he improve our entire offense? Yes, I believe he would. Is he worth what I think we'll have to give up to get him, both in the way of draft pick(s) and salary? No, I don't think so.
I say we pass on him unless we can get him at somewhat of a discount (one of our second round picks this year, and maybe a third or fourth rounder next year?), which I just don't see happening.
Personally, I'd much rather we focus on one of the top wideouts in this year's draft. Preferably one Mr. Hakeem Nicks. I believe he is a younger version of Boldin that can be had for less money. Especially if by some miracle we can get him at #44.
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Cards Want A One And A Three For Boldin
http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/04/16/cards-want-a-one-and-a-three-for-boldin/
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Ouch a first and third hurts a lot. Especially for a franchise that until recently has handed out picks like Donald Trump hands out $20s at a strip club.
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I'd rather pound it down people's throats as well. It's much more satisfying that way to me.Themole and opfinistic like this. -
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We know we need a #1 WR
and we have an opportunity to get one, while it may be expensive in picks and $$$. But we have an immediate proven guy, which IMO is worth the added expense.
Additionally having him here can only help the further development of Ginn. If we make this deal, along with Bess and Cam, we are set at WR. We can then turn our attention to the secondary and defense in general. Perhaps even picking up an offensive guy or two along the way.
I know Bill loves picks and I agree with that as we are building a team. But having a proven #1 WR now can only help for the 09 season as well as with the development of Henne.gunn34 likes this. -
we need to just pick up britt or nicks in the second round of the draft
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Are you kidding?
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1. Boldin is arguably top 5 WR and Ronnie is not top 5
2. Ronnie is a Free Agent next year so he can gp for nothing after only 16 more games -
Matt Forte
Steve Slaton
Chris Johnson
Kevin Smith
Jonathan Stewart
Darren McFadden
Tim Hightower
Felix Jones
Rashad Mendenhall
Ray Rice
Jamaal Charles
Tashard Choice
Ryan Torain (who before he was hurt Shanahan said he could be the best back he has coached and he had TD
Would I take all of these rookies over Brown last year? no I wouldn't but would I have Boldin and any of these guys, that answer is yes -
Ronnie is a very good back, the FO has seen that and complimented him on his game, there is little chance that they would consider trading him for a WR, especially seeing that we're trying to build a dominant running game. Just because his contract is up at the end of the year that doesn't mean that the FO has no desire to bring him back. If anything I think that Ricky is the odd man out because of his age and past history, the FO might very well draft his replacement this year.
IMO I don't see much of a chance of Parcells gambling his rebuilding plans on an aging Ricky staying clean/motivated and the uncertainty of a rookie back. The Dolphins don't need a #1 WR, they just need the players that they do have to continue to develop, that's what rebuilding is all about. It's not about trading away draft picks or young players for a Top 5 guy, that isn't Parcells' MO.gunn34 and opfinistic like this. -
If I'm Zona I don't make that trade for Ronnie
We will have to pay Ronnie 5-6 mill a year where we can get a good back in the 2nd round for less than half the price -
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At least we don't have to worry about him being moved to the Safety position.like2god likes this. -
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