
Options to Replace Jonnu IF Miami Trades Him
If Miami trades Jonnu Smith there are a few options out there to replace him Miami should consider.

Get out of here with this common sense shitttHere's my take... I guess we'll see if it comes to pass.
Jonnu outperformed his contract; we all know that. He knows this. The Dolphins know this. His agent knows this.
So now, both sides do the dance. Jonnu says he'd like to remain with the Dolphins (at a higher salary), and the Dolphins begin to do due diligence on what he'd bring in return (before they decide whether to extend Jonnu by 2-3 years).
So far. No harm, no foul. Just business as usual in the NFL. Nobody's feelings are hurt except for a few overly sensitive fans.
I'm sure the Dolphins have a number that they would be happy to pay. Hell, they KNEW this was coming as Smith was only signed through this year.
Now we watch as it plays out. There's no reason to demonize anyone here... At least, not yet.
Let him sit then. He willingly signed a contract, he should man up even if he doesn't get a raise. I think it's likely he gets more unless he has already 'poisoned the well', so to speak. I think the Phish wish his agent had not put out the rumor that Pitt was interested in a trade, which I think is unlikely to happen. Again, McGoober said he wants to coach those players who want to be here. Rosenhaus said Jonnu wants to play here, so shut up and play for the contract you signed then get the big raise your looking for, if not here then go mercenary for yet another team.Jonnu Smith is gone next year if he's not traded. He's likely refusing to play this year under his current contract, and I dont blame him. Hes over 30 and he's only getting 1 more contract, so he has 1 last chance to cash in. That being said, Miami cant afford to pay him. We do have cap space, but we still need to sign a CB, like Asante Samual or somoene that shsakes free during training camp. I would not sacrafice that oportunity to pay Jonnu Smith.
On a side note, when we had the chance to trade Calais Campbell for a 5th rounder in during hte season, hindsight says to we should have taken that 5th rounder. Same situation applies to Jonnu Smith, except this time we'll pull the trigger.
That an emotional decision we should avoid making. We can make him sit to send some kind of message that wont resonate with him or the team, or we can get value out of it. The NFL is about aquiring talent, not sending messages. The best teams in the NFL are the ones acquirting talent. If we have a choice to limit a players production, as you suggest, or get a draft pick, I'm always choosing the latter.Let him sit then.
Yeah but check the score...Did you watch the Dolphins at Bill game last year?
Did you look at the Packers game last year?
You may at least want to check the stats on those two games.
We have not relieved an offer as far as I know. As I mentioned, it seems like the trade rumor started with an agents phone call to Adam Shefter. My suggestion to let him sit was based on the assumption that Jonnu was being difficult in words or actions so far. I know nothing but a press release and 32 pages of discussion here...That an emotional decision we should avoid making. We can make him sit to send some kind of message that wont resonate with him or the team, or we can get value out of it. The NFL is about aquiring talent, not sending messages. The best teams in the NFL are the ones acquirting talent. If we have a choice to limit a players production, as you suggest, or get a draft pick, I'm always choosing the latter.
I said a 1 and 2 or we keep him.Gee, if it were Andrews, Hockenman from the Vikes, La Porta, possibly. But its Smith, who is a very good TE, but not worth a 1 and 2. A third and fifth would be where he is at.
He earned the pay bump, for sure.I love Jonnu. He's got exactly the attitude we want on the team.
If anyone deserves a pay bump in recognition of hard work and excellence, it's him. Hopefully there's room in the budget for that.
If there's a dollar to spare in the salary cap, give it to Jonnu.
In 2023 with our amazing offense who was our #3/4If Jonnu turned out to be one of our most productive players this year what do you think our record would look like week 17? If our 3/4 wr dont pan out, with or without Jonnu, were screwed. I wish you guys would get that through your heads.
Where is it reported he's refusing to play?Jonnu Smith is gone next year if he's not traded. He's likely refusing to play this year under his current contract, and I dont blame him. Hes over 30 and he's only getting 1 more contract, so he has 1 last chance to cash in. That being said, Miami cant afford to pay him. We do have cap space, but we still need to sign a CB, like Asante Samual or somoene that shsakes free during training camp. I would not sacrafice that oportunity to pay Jonnu Smith.
On a side note, when we had the chance to trade Calais Campbell for a 5th rounder in during hte season, hindsight says to we should have taken that 5th rounder. Same situation applies to Jonnu Smith, except this time we'll pull the trigger.
You make it sound like in 2022 we ran to set up the pass which is just not true. We just threw the ball majority of the time, despite some success running the ball. But you believe Jonnu hurts this offense more than he contributes. And you believe someone like Smythe is a better fit and more beneficial. We will have to agree to disagree on that one and apparently mcdnaiel and Grier would disagree with you too which is why they let Smythe go and signed Jonnu. A blocking TE is not a weapon. Would it be nice if Jonnu was able better blocker? Sure. It would also be nice if we didn't have a QB who was injury prone, doesnt mean we should get rid of them and try to replace them immediately, beggers cant be choosers. Had we drafted or signed another better TE then I would say yeah maybe Jonnu is replaceable. But obviously that isn't the case.
We could run when we needed to in 2022 just didn’t do it enough but it was enough to keep defenses honest which is all you need. Mostert averaged almost 5 ypc and Wilson averaged 4.7 ypc. Most importantly we didn’t get hit for losses on 28% of carries like this year.
Also not sure acting like McDaniel and Grier agree with you is the flex you think it is. Was obviously a mistake and the offense regressed.
He is replaceable since he’s purely a receiver. NWI and Malik are more than capable of handling his load.