Dolphins are expected to make a "huge push" to sign G/C Jason Brown
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/02/diner-morning-news-16/
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Well let the spending begin! They must really be sold on Brown if they are willing to invest 25% of their cap on the oline. Or perhaps they feel the uncapped era is comming, collect young proven talent now.
Either way, if we land Brown, great, if not we'll still be good.Bpk likes this. -
I think Satele could be a starter at RG depending on what happens with Thomas. They could fight it out in TC.
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This is good news but we still have to be smart....pay him well but dont go too nuts.
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With all that said, I'd prefer the more cost effective approach of bringing in one of Boomer's guys via the draft:
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I'm not too concerned about the percentage tied up in the OL, Long, Carey and Brown would be here long term, while Smiley could be replaced two or three years down the road through the draft with a younger and cheaper option. Maybe sooner if he suffers another injury. When you have a chance to acquire a young player like Brown at such a crucial position, you do it.
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If they do sign Brown I'd much rather they entertain trade offers for Satele. He may make a good RG but to me it would be a waste. He would be an excellent fit on quite a few teams. As a RG I think he's a tad small. Put him next to a mammouth LT, and he might make a very good LG but I don't see him on the right...
I just think he's a Center who can play Center I guess.gunn34, HULKFish, unluckyluciano and 3 others like this. -
I'm very excited about getting Jason Brown in Miami. His youth (only 25) and power style of play are a perfect fit! -
Looking like my feelings on Satele being seen more highly by Sparano and crew then rumors have let on are looking to be false.
Well if they are that set against Satele then something must be up.
Either this size issue is really a problem or his recovery isn't looking so promising.
Either way, if we bring this Brown in we know we've upgraded and that's all we can hope for.
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Also, what if the staff knows that Smiley or Thomas may not be back full strength, or that Satele might be better than one of them on at OG? I think what you posted still is right on. People forget how cheap Satele's contract is. Keeping him is no burden and our FO / staff value lineman on both sides of the ball.late again likes this. -
The thing with getting Brown is that it saves us from drafting a Center or OL with one of out first few picks. We can use those picks to get a WR, OLB and CB now.
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You win games in the trenches... Investing in the offensive (defensive too...) line is the smartest thing we can do. After years of having an abysmal offensive line and the damage it's caused, I'm thrilled. Even this season, it was obvious how badly the interior line hurt this team. Aside from the game in NE this year, we didn't run over anyone. We didn't play power football. Hell, how many 3rd and shorts did we miss? Our best play became a FB dive in those situations. We couldn't impose our will on anyone in those situations. With a division that includes Wilfork, Jenkins, and Stroud, fixing the interior is a wise move.
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Like I said in the "Club Level",If we sign Brown we'll have the highest paid offensive line in the league. Having that kind of loot poured into our line means I want to hear "anyone can rush for 1,800 yards behind that line" everytime someone talks about one of our running backs. Anything less than 2,000 yards in team rushing should be considered under achieving and anytime we run the ball less than 30 times in game should be considered horrible mismanagement of resources.
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Well, I hope we get him, but that bolded part has me thinking, or am I reading to much into that?Dolfan4Life likes this. -
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Well if there is not Salary Cap next year why does it matter what we pay him? I think he would help more than any rookie center. Besides we already know what he can do in the NFL and if the Dolphins pay him than they think he is worth it. We also would get to choose someone else with a high pick rather than overbid for that position in FA on a player not close that that caliber of a Jason Brown (In a Different position)Bpk likes this. -
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I think the trifecta proved what a difference improving the trenches can go last year but also saw the area's that still needed to be upgraded in the playoff game. The strength of a good offensive line can overshadow the lack of talent on the offense or shore-up the lack of a phenom at wideout is what I'm trying to say. Also make your RB's look really good! Imagine Ronnie with a line that could consistently get him to the second level? I'm seeing 5 yards a carry!
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even if we get Brown, it would be a great idea to draft mack, from what I read besides being a Huge monster 6'5 he can play all positions of the o-line and he wouldn't cost us that much.
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So for 2009, I have Carey at about $4.5 - $5 mill. not $7 mill. and I believe Long is somewhere below $9 mill. not $11 mill. that's $4.5 mill. less than the avg. If we can sign Brown for about that we end up back at the 18% number.
I'm not certain that I'd prefer that to just drafting Mack, but i believe that's the right way to estimate the cap %.Bpk likes this. -
The Pats teams that actually won rings could run the ball quite effectively. -
Regardless... After researching NE (as a team) actually ranked 6 in the NFL in rushing. Who knew by watching their games? I hate NE and therefore am loathsome to give them credit for anything, but with such an underpaid Offensive line they did well. However, I'd be interested in offensive line price tags for atlanta, carolina, baltimore and minnesota. The Colts were ranked 31st, as any Addai owner could attest to last season in FFB.
1 NY Giants
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3 Carolina
4 Baltimore
5 Minnesota
6 New England
7 Tennessee
8 Washington
9 NY Jets
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That said, most contracts are already structured to escalate year over year. Now, while the salary cap has tended to rise by approximately 6% annually, most contracts go up by MORE than 6% in each successive year. So, if we did the analysis year by year, what you would find is that the O-line salary percentage of cap might start low, like 17%, but in the 2011, 2012 we could be looking at 25%-30%. And THAT'S the long term corner I feel we'd be painting ourselves into.
It won;t show in 2009, but as all these big contracts mature, it'll really put the squeeze on us for resignings and Free Agent signings at skill positions.
So, yes, it'd be a more accurate method for 2009, but if you are doing it that way, you have to look at what these contracts will do to our cap structure in two, three, four and five years from now too. THAT'S when it becomes increasingly toxic.
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