Dolphins In Depth
I really like Y. Bell but he is 30 years old not to mention his injury history.
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Yeah, you have to consider the injury history in the laguage of the contract but IF this guy is healthy he'll be seeing some Pro-Bowls. He has a knack for making plays! My favorite player on the D!
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if he can stay ihealthy he is a pretty damn good safety.
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Yeah, I think Carey must be a priority this year and get him locked up long term.
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He is too injury prone and old to be get a long term deal. I see him getting 3 years max.
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Get it done along with Carey's and Crowders.
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Brown42000 and HULKFish like this.
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Yeah Crowder needs to put up some numbers, and not just tackles! Make some plays boy! Akin has been very solid too. I was a little shocked when I noticed Yeremiah's age this offseason, he hasn't played enough ball for his age. If we can get three more good years out of him he'll get it done!
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It's worth waiting to see what Crowder does.
The draft next year has two 260+ pound 3-4 ILB prospects highly rated so it seems. It's really early to speculate, but that's a spot to consider. -
I think that our front office is sitting back and watching to see who deserves a payday. Those that earn one will be in line for it, those that don't will be looking for jobs.
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Personally, I think Bell needs to prove it over a 16 game season before we talk extension... -
If I'm Vernon Carey, I might be expecting to hit the open market. They've given extensions to Ricky Williams and now talking with Yeremiah Bell...not a word about Vernon Carey. -
4 year extention would be good
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Well. Brock Marion was 35 when he retired. Then again, I don't really see them extending him for 4 years. I guess you could look at him like a lot of people look at Ricky--not a lot of mileage on his body (always injured).
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I think hw will bw fine this year but yea it makes sense to give him a year I really hope we give him more then that though. Has anyone heard any extensions for Ronnie Brown? -
I guess now is the best time to start working on an extension with Bell. At least at this point in time when discussing his contract its easy for the team to throw in the fact that he hasnt been able to stay healthy the last few years, and offer him less because of that. Waiting until after the season, or halfway through if Bell is playing well and still healthy, then more than likely he's going to demand more. He deserves an extension though, when healthy, he is a good safety. Hopefully he's able to prove that in a full season this year.