http://www.palmbeachpost.com/dolphins/content/sports/epaper/2005/03/15/z2c_dolphins_0315.htmlThe Rams still are trying to pry DT Jeff Zgonina from the Dolphins for a late-round pick.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/dolphins/content/sports/epaper/2005/03/15/z2c_dolphins_0315.htmlThe Rams still are trying to pry DT Jeff Zgonina from the Dolphins for a late-round pick.
Yes, a 6th would be very nice. I would even settle for a 7th.SMadison29 said:I'd take a 6th for him. It'll save a little bit of cap.
finfansince72 said:Who are we going to get in the 6th or 7th that is better than Zgonina? Isnt he signed really cheap? I guess with our recent signings he's expendable but hes a really solid backup that can start if needed. We had a ton of injuries last year, if the same thing happens Id rather have him than rookie taken in the 7th round playing. A 5th or 4th(dreamland) Id do but why not just keep him if he's signed for a cheap price?
My thoughts exactly. He can still be a very solid reserve and with the uncertainty of Bowens and Chester healthwise, I'd think we'd be better off keeping JZ around. When he didn't have to start and play so many snaps as last year, he was very good in a rotation. He also has played on the nose in a 3-4 before and would just add to the versatility of the front seven when we did go to that formation from time to time.finfansince72 said:Who are we going to get in the 6th or 7th that is better than Zgonina? Isnt he signed really cheap? I guess with our recent signings he's expendable but hes a really solid backup that can start if needed. We had a ton of injuries last year, if the same thing happens Id rather have him than rookie taken in the 7th round playing. A 5th or 4th(dreamland) Id do but why not just keep him if he's signed for a cheap price?