It makes sense, and I also love that fit for Burks. He and Tannehill should get on really well. But, from a big-picture perspective, their time-line feels askew. Tannehill and Henry are win-now players. They have a defense full of 2nd contracts and guys due for a pay day. It's nice to get cheaper at the position, but I don't think it's fair to expect Burks to be a 1-for-1 replacement for Brown out of the gate. And, unless they add another weapon, their offense needs Burks to be pretty close to Brown almost right away.