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does is catch long TDs. Yet some people don't like him. My stance on him since we got him was we need him to make the threat of the home run ball real and to make some big plays for us. More of a compliment to your core top two WRs. He's having a huge year in the big play department. I would like him around another few years. Carroo is a big bodied dude - I don't see any of our WRs on the roster replacing the type of play Stills gives us. Curious what others think. Is he a priority to resign - why or why not?
 
I like the offensive starters that we currently have around Tannehill (when they're all healthy).

Best thing to do is to give Kenny Stills a team-friendly offer.
 
does is catch long TDs. Yet some people don't like him. My stance on him since we got him was we need him to make the threat of the home run ball real and to make some big plays for us. More of a compliment to your core top two WRs. He's having a huge year in the big play department. I would like him around another few years. Carroo is a big bodied dude - I don't see any of our WRs on the roster replacing the type of play Stills gives us. Curious what others think. Is he a priority to resign - why or why not?

We can't afford to pay everyone, but Stills has some chemistry with RT and has come up big in many situations. He has a few key drops, which I hate, but overall, he is solid. If Parker is healthy, maybe you let him go and turn to Carroo, but if you can get him for a reasonable amount, I would like to see him stay
 
We can't afford to pay everyone, but Stills has some chemistry with RT and has come up big in many situations. He has a few key drops, which I hate, but overall, he is solid. If Parker is healthy, maybe you let him go and turn to Carroo, but if you can get him for a reasonable amount, I would like to see him stay
i hear you but who can get behind the D like him? Stills is doing what Wallaxe was supposed to do for us.
 
The FO would be stupid to let Stills walk away. Gase loves his vertical ability and defenses have to respect it or things like today's long TD happens. Grant is probably faster but after watching him play hot potato with the ball these past few weeks I don't trust him to take over a burner role just yet.
 
I didn't like Kenny still last year because he dropped passes and didn't make the big plays. He still drops a few but he's also making a lot of big plays so I'm OK with the occasional drop as long as he keeps making big plays to compensate.

I think Gase would like to keep him but that makes the Carroo trade even worse. Trading 3 picks for a WR that is going to essentially be our 4th WR next year if we keep Stills is just plain stupid. But Stills provides big plays and a deep threat (so does Parker but Parker can't stay on the field) so the front office will have a decision to make. If Stills wants to get paid he'll probably leave Miami, I don't see us giving him a big contract.
 
I may be wrong but I feel like all 5 of his TDs are outside the redzone. His potential for big plays is quite beneficial. He could have had a more TDs as well.
 
If Carroo can prove himself on the field I'd still sign Stills to an extension. Nothing insane though.
 
We would be so very stupid to let stills walk. Pay the man and let's stop losing our damn playmakers.
 
I'd like to keep him. His deep threat opens up a lot for the offense.

I do wish he'd high point those deep balls rather than basket catch them...
 
Stills has had a major impact and role in our offense all year.

I'm not sure how we can afford to keep him though. Believe it or not we're going to benefit if we can prove ourselves as a contender. Will make it easier to pitch a team friendly deal to players like Stills.
 
Stills has contributed some big plays and I like the way he plays in Gase's offense. The consistency and the drops have been an issue though. I suspect he's the type of guy whose value on the open market may be worth more than what he should be paid and I'm not sure that you can afford to keep that type of guy. You can't pay everyone with a salary cap. I wouldn't be against re-signing him if it's affordable, but he's a number three who will get paid on the market like a high #2 by some team desperate for dimension on their offense.
 
i hear you but who can get behind the D like him? Stills is doing what Wallaxe was supposed to do for us.

I actually feel like Stills is doing what Wallace DID do. He was always a deel threat who would score a handful of touchdowns for us. The problem is we all expected Wallace to be what Antonio Brown is now, and were not satisfied with what he actually produced. Both Wallace and Stills were beneficial as deep threats and fairly good at scoring TD's but shouldnt be primary recievers.

Now if you're implying that Wallace should have been as contempt in that role as Stills seams to be, then yea, right on!
 
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