With only 2 sacks this year Justin Smith is gonna be a bargain for an NFL defense he's a guy who has and can get 10 sacks a year and with JT on the other side he would be a beast! Assuming we play a 4-3 or even a hybrid look at this..
J.Smith V.Holliday/Traylor Dorsey Taylor
with a healthy LB core our front seven would be an elite unit! FA will play a role in our direction in the draft, obviously a trade down would be great but not for inadequate value, ending up with Glen Dorsey is a nice concelation prize.
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And what do we do with Roth? And I believe Traylor is done
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if you want real bargains look no further than 2 indy FAs; Matt Giordano and Ben Utecht
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May be a little small to play End in the 3-4, he is listed at 6'4 and 275 pounds. He is 28 and will be turning 29 in September, I don't see him coming to Miami.
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As for Giordano. Very,very fast and hits pretty hard as well. He is however, stuck behind arguably the best safety in the NFL in Bob Sanders as well as another good safety in Antoine Bethea.
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Justin Smith would be a good pick up
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Has he ever played in a 3-4?
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After seeing Hackett today, if he stays healthy, I would hope the Dolphins get some interest in him (unless they draft a nice tall WR). I thought the game really highlighted why a team needs a tall receiving option. Here you have Hackett using his size to make catches for 10+ yards on crucial downs. On the other side, short speedy Santana Moss was getting overthrown with passes that if he were a few inches taller ( or Hackett size), could've gotten.
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One thing to remember is that Parcells was a wee bit disgusted with the number of Miami players on the injured list this year and said it wouldn't happen again. So I'm not sure we look at players that have a history of being injury prone. JMO -
Andre Davis would be interesting to look at for the WR spot, had a HUGE year for a depleted Texans squad, but I very much expect them to resign him.
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Injury prone is a relative term. If a guy keeps getting the same type of injury (high ankle sprains, continued turf toe, concussion issues) then hes injury prone. If he breaks a leg one year then blows out a knee the next hes just unfortunate.
Frankly, I was surprised to hear those comments. A tougher conditioning might help prevent minor injuries players get while fatigued or tired or not paying attention due to that, but its not going to keep someone from breakinga collarbone. Not saying I agreed with Cams approach (I didnt), I just dont want to see an overreaction to a flukely injury season and have half the team wiped out before our first game. -
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Flozell Adams, he is a Parcells guy and even though he is old he could help for a year or two....
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I just need to get to Jan. 21st then I'll be happy again.
Jan. 21st Senior Bowl week
Feb. 20th is the Scouting Combine.
March 1st is FA period, Spring Training for baseball, personal workouts and speculation
April 26th NFL draft
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I'm almost positive Smith played as a 3-4 DE at some point in his career, but I might be wrong. I also don't think we'll be a true 3-4 team for a long time. Traylor is the only NT we have and he's too old to do it every down, We do not have the ILBs to run the system, and aside from Wright, we don't have the DEs either. -
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Id keep Roth
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