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Dolphins Willing To Eat Salary In Robert Quinn Trade - Visiting Cowboys

This screams we are taking DLine in the first round right? I mean how can we not? Well I guess I can look at the oline and say the same thing.
I'm thinking trading down is looking better and better. We need 4 guys on the OL and 4 guys on the DL just to start the rebuild.
 
I'm thinking trading down is looking better and better. We need 4 guys on the OL and 4 guys on the DL just to start the rebuild.

I can work with that unless a big prospect drops. Just hope this takes trading up for Haskins off the table. We got too many holes to trade away assets to move up to get a QB thats gonna need an above average oline to succeed.
 
I can work with that unless a big prospect drops. Just hope this takes trading up for Haskins off the table. We got too many holes to trade away assets to move up to get a QB thats gonna need an above average oline to succeed.

Agreed. I like Greedy if he falls to us, same as Fitz last year.
 
If he’s in Dallas getting a physical, that means he has permission from Miami and that tells me they’ve already agreed on compensation. I bet we hear about this being done soon.
 

Robert Quinn DL, Miami Dolphins

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports the Cowboys are in trade talks with the Dolphins about DE Robert Quinn.
Quinn is visiting the Cowboys on Tuesday, suggesting a deal is extremely close. The Cowboys have been quiet in free agency as they prepare for the big-money deals they will soon have to give guys like Amari Cooper and Dak Prescott, but Quinn works financially both because he is in the final year of his deal and the Dolphins are reportedly willing to pay some of his salary. Quinn is certainly in the decline phase of his career, but the Cowboys are desperate for pass rushing help behind Demarcus Lawrence.
 
"We live in a world that has picks and those picks have to be handled by men with balls. Who's gonna do it? You?You, Mike Tanenbaum? Grier has a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for the traded and you curse the front office. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what Grier knows. That these trades, while tragic, probably saves futures. And Grier's existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to many, saves futures. You don't want to pay for picks because deep down in places you don't talk about at BBQs, you want Grier to get those picks, you need Grier to get those picks. We use words like Murray, Tua, Lawrence. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending a future. We need,those words to not be a punchline. Grier has neither the time nor the inclination to explain himself to any poster who rises and sleeps under the benefit of the very trades that he provides, and then questions the manner in which he provides it. He'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way, otherwise, I suggest you pick up a device and reply with nice post. Either way, I give a damn that we are entitled to more picks."

-A Few Good Moves
 
What would really sink my putt, would be if we can somehow find a partner on draft day to trade our #2 for a first rounder in 2020. A pick in the 40's is just tempting enough to draw a buyer, yet far enough down in the round that, you'll definitely get good value for waiting a year.
 
Robert Quinn DL, Miami Dolphins

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports the Saints are also engaged in trade talks for Dolphins DE Robert Quinn.
Quinn is in Dallas visiting the Cowboys on Tuesday, suggesting they have the upper hand in trade negotiations, but having two teams involved is great news for the Dolphins. At one point willing to eat some of Quinn's salary to move him, Miami might now be able to shed all $11.8 million in addition to getting back some draft capital.

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I'm guessing if Quinn is traded. Miami will just not have enough of bodies!!! Expect more than a few trade downs and lots of UDFA to be signed. To help fill spots until they find better replacements.
 
"We live in a world that has picks and those picks have to be handled by men with balls. Who's gonna do it? You?You, Mike Tanenbaum? Grier has a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for the traded and you curse the front office. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what Grier knows. That these trades, while tragic, probably saves futures. And Grier's existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to many, saves futures. You don't want to pay for picks because deep down in places you don't talk about at BBQs, you want Grier to get those picks, you need Grier to get those picks. We use words like Murray, Tua, Lawrence. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending a future. We need,those words to not be a punchline. Grier has neither the time nor the inclination to explain himself to any poster who rises and sleeps under the benefit of the very trades that he provides, and then questions the manner in which he provides it. He'd rather you just said thank you and went on your way, otherwise, I suggest you pick up a device and reply with nice post. Either way, I give a damn that we are entitled to more picks."

-A Few Good Moves
lol....funny as hell man.
 
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