Sign me up for that please, as I've said before, sounds like everything we've needed. Throw deep to or deep threats (Stills, Grant, Wilson), evade pressure and either run or make a play to Gesicki or Amendola in the short to mid area. His ability to make a play out of nothing would do wonders for our offense. Don't expose the guy by going shotgun every play, we do have a run game that's only going to get better once we start investing in the trenches.
Sorry, but the moment rookie Baker took the field dramatically underscored that Tyrod is about as far from "being all that" as Lindsay Lohan is from being Meryl Streep! Hard pass!
If we move on from Tannehill, which I expect, the job should be Osweilers to lose.Ugh, for crying out loud....just start Osweiler lol. He is 28 almost, cheap, and is pretty much the perfect QB for us if we really intend on tanking. Brissett will cost a pick, Flacco is gonna cost a lot, Foles is overrated and is a system QB for Philly, Keenum is overrated, and who knows what will happen with Tannehill. Osweiler is the best and cheapest bet.
He maycommand a 1st round pick, and even then Colts say they would need more. I am not buying it, they are driving his price up. If he's available you go get him. I think he would be a good fit.
If we move on from Tannehill, which I expect, the job should be Osweilers to lose.
I want to see a REAL competition at QB this upcoming season, no matter who the candidates may be.
I'd start Falk all year to secure the 1st overall pick.
Then Miami will have whatever qb they want option.
More than a 1st round pick on a guy who wasn't even in the top 20 for any major passing category during the 2017 season?
I read on a PFT article that even a 1st would not do it, and Ballard would need to be blown away.
They just signed the Rudock kid from Michigan, tooBrock Osweiler is a free agent. In fact, the Dolphins only have one QB under contract other than Tannehill for 2019.
And that's Luke Falk.