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Colts give Jonathan Taylor permission to be Traded

As much as I would like to see it, I just don't see it happening. If Tua goes down we need that first rounder next year sorry to say.

Also, Grier has been doing stuff out of the blue. Who saw Tyreek, Terron, Ramsey or Chubb coming?

Too much noise with this one for me to jump on board. For a 3rd and Wilson ok what the hell, but more than that with our QB situation the way it is, nah.

We will see but my expectations are low. Better chance at getting Jacobs from Vegas shhh lol
 
This would make it too difficult to resign Wilkins, so I am not a fan. Pass rushing DT is many times more valuable than a star RB.
 
You don’t think any other team will want him? I would think he’d garner a lot of interest. This would be a classic Grier move but he doesn’t seem to go for the running backs, but I don’t think it’s a secret we’ve been kicking the tires on backs, such as cook, Swift, etc.

The amount of teams that would trade or pay a premier runningback are extremely limited. We are talking maybe 5-7 teams that it’d make sense for that have already great rosters and a rb would put them over and most of them like buff showed little interest when a top guy like cook hit the market for free. I see us, chiefs, eagles, bills as only landing spots that make sense. Already went over buffalo, chiefs probably happing going cheap with CEH and that super fast small guy that starts with a P lol. Eagles maybe however they made a move for swift.
 
This would make it too difficult to resign Wilkins, so I am not a fan. Pass rushing DT is many times more valuable than a star RB.

Here's a thought, how bout we have both for 2023 and try and win an actual SB?

You can re-sign both players if you really want too. We don't have a lot of players under contract past 2024.

3 things ruined the Dolphins 2022 season:

1. The obvious thing
2. The CB's
3. The inability to pick up 3rd (and 4th) and short.
 
I just dont think this is how you build a dynasty. granted I'll be dead before we can build a legit dynasty, so i should be happy with the 1 year super bowl push. Just would be nice if the future was set up for us to keep good talent on rookie contracts around Tua instead of 2 years from now being in such cap hell with no quality rookies on good contracts. So if i was any of yall healthy happy people then i would be pissed with this thought since we are going to have bottom of the barrell and undrafted free agents protecting tua because we cant afford to sign good lineman. not to mention the money we will be wasting on waddles big pay day because the qb will be dead or not have time to get him the ball.

No such thing as dynasty’s anymore with new qb contracts. Unless you get someone like Brady who’s going to play at an elite level for 1/3rd of his price.
 
It's pretty well documented that Grier has bent over backward to get his HC the players they wanted. If Flores said he wanted Igbinoghene, and Grier said "okay," and picked Igbinoghene...the coach isn't at all accountable?
Sure. Coach is for what they do but Grier is a grown man with a big job and nice paycheck who is responsible for the picks he makes. I think Grier had done very well but he's not just the order taker for the coach. He was a scout and all of the scouts report to him.
 
The amount of teams that would trade or pay a premier runningback are extremely limited. We are talking maybe 5-7 teams that it’d make sense for that have already great rosters and a rb would put them over and most of them like buff showed little interest when a top guy like cook hit the market for free. I see us, chiefs, eagles, bills as only landing spots that make sense. Already went over buffalo, chiefs probably happing going cheap with CEH and that super fast small guy that starts with a P lol. Eagles maybe however they made a move for swift.
Possibly Bears? They have to be salivating now that Rodgers is out of that div
 
Possibly Bears? They have to be salivating now that Rodgers is out of that div

Thought about them but they still sucked last year, guess maybe since they have a ton of cap but think it’s a waste. Would be better off with an alpha wideout to stretch the field for fields. Stacking a backfield just puts more guys in the box not allowing fields to do his thing.
 
Sure. Coach is for what they do but Grier is a grown man with a big job and nice paycheck who is responsible for the picks he makes. I think Grier had done very well but he's not just the order taker for the coach. He was a scout and all of the scouts report to him.
Agree, and I also think no pick is made without Grier watching the tape a bit to double check the scout's information then he gets the coaches blessing. Grier is the figurehead but there's a lot of input into the decision. I can see the GM having to make a decision on a high draft choice where there is derision from the O and D coaches for a certain need.
 
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