Good to see the 4-eyed nitwit got a story right. Yay for him.
Overall I thought Miami was one of the youngest teams in the league. Looking at the roster before FA began, they only had 3 players 30 or over. Grimes, who is 30, Wake, who is 32, and John Denney, who is 35. Throw in Starks and Albert and they only have 5 players over 30.
I'd say that's how rosters need to be built.
But...what if it's broken in a way that it only loses a minute a day?
I'd rather draft someone, start Odrick and Mitchell, than pay Starks
Use that money on a corner and the right side of the OL
Adam Beasley speculates that Starks and Mitchell will be considered the "starters" but that it will likely be a three man rotation that includes Odrick.
More versatile. Inside pass rush. Excellent getting upfield.
I like Soliai...good player. However, I thought Soliai had a better chance of returning simply because Starks would have more interest elsewhere because he was the better player.
Jason LA Canfora was right for once!
i don't believe miami has any DT to fit as a NT in a 3-4. They are all too small, imo.
But...what if it's broken in a way that it only loses a minute a day?
you dont build rosters where the majority of your big money is tied up in 30 plus...you draft your difference makers and you keep them in their prime...that's what you are suppose to do...we just suck or have sucked at drafting...
you keep having all your money tied up in 30 plus or free agent additions and it will catch up with you...eventually...we are no different
What young players get paid all the big money?
the ones that teams retain on their 2nd contract that are difference makers...you know like the green bay packer model or some of the other teams that draft well...their difference makers never reach free agency cause they lock em up early and sometimes being so proactive they get em at team friendly rates...
2nd contract is usually where the money lies...ideally you are locking these guys up in that 26-28 year old window...not the 30 to 30 plus one where you have to worry more about fall off...by doing so in that 26-28 window u can feel more confident about getting the guaranteed money off the table and as a result less cap implications...
it's not a good model to have big money locked up in 30 plus year old football players on like 1st or 2nd years of their deals...cause you can't get out then without taking big hits...especially with how we seem to be structuring these contracts with low year one hits and high bloated numbers in the year two and three windows...allows you to sign more now sure but also allows for more down the road risk potential...how i see it at least
that said if i see the terms on some of these contracts i will probably come around...terms and the years