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http://nflspinzone.com/2017/02/25/miami-dolphins-melvin-ingram-nfl-free-agency-splash/

[h=2]The Miami Dolphins are reportedly looking to make a splash in free agency. Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram is that splash.[/h]The Miami Dolphins under owner Stephen Ross and executive VP of football operations Mike Tannenbaum haven’t been shy about spending money in free agency in recent years. Those splashes have come with mixed results. Ndamukong Suh, signed by the team in 2015, paid off big time with two very good years since joining the club. Other Miami Dolphins free agency splashes like Mike Wallace? Not so much.

The Dolphins are once again in the market to make a splash in free agency, as reported by NFL.com’s Ian Rappaport. The team has a few major holes on both sides of the ball. Especially with the reported trade of left tackle Branden Albert. Who should the Dolphins “splash” target be in this year’s free agent class? I say it should be Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Melvin Ingram.
Ingram came to the now Chargers as the 18th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. His career did not get off to a great start with the Chargers. Plagued by injuries in his first three seasons, Ingram only started 12 games, logging a paltry six sacks and mediocre tackle numbers.
That was then. In the last two seasons Ingram has really come into his own. He’s become one of the premier edge-rushing talents in the game to the tune of 18.5 sacks and 98 tackles combined in 2015-16. That isn’t all. Ingram, unlike many of his counterparts at the position, displays the cover skills to drop into coverage like a traditional outside linebacker.

That combination of dominance on the edge and versatility in pass defense has made Ingram the most sought-after free agent this year. Pro Football Focus has named him the No. 5 target of likely free agents this year. Whether you put any stock in PFF or not, one thing is certain: Ingram is going to get paid. Very well.
Just how well remains to be seen and will be a real sticking point for some teams. If the price is right, the Miami Dolphins should pull the trigger.
[h=3]Pros[/h]The Miami Dolphins have always been a team built upon solid defense. Going back to the beginnings of the franchise, the defense has usually been the backbone. The current edition of the team, however, is in some pretty dire straits on that side of the ball—particularly in the front seven.
Cameron Wake is coming of a year that is nothing short of absurd, especially given his age and the fact he was recovering from a truly serious injury. Suh, for as much criticism as he takes for his contract, is still one of the best defensive tackles in the league. Beyond those two, however, the talent quickly deteriorates.
If the Dolphins don’t re-sign potential free agent defensive end Andre Branch, they’ll be left with only Terrence Fede at the position. Adding Ingram to the mix at the position would immediately give the Dolphins a ton of talent and flexibility in how to build out the line.


They would be able to free up a draft pick for another position of need. Perhaps an offensive lineman would make sense, as the Albert trade leaves them with two holes up front. Ingram would also provide another man in the rotation to keep Wake fresher.
However, the biggest boon to signing Ingram would be what he does for the linebacker corps. The 2016 group was one of the worst in franchise history. Injuries did play their part in the group’s poor performance, but the talent needs to be improved. Ingram would provide an immediate talent upgrade.
Primarily thought of as a pass rusher—for good reason—Ingram’s coverage skills shouldn’t be overlooked. He is more than capable in coverage and holds his own against a tight end or a running back. Covering tight ends was a massive issue for the Dolphins last season, particularly down the stretch. Opposing tight ends like Dennis Pitta and Charles Clay had field days late while matched up on the Dolphins linebackers.

Click on the link for the cons of signing Ingram.
 
http://nflspinzone.com/2017/02/25/miami-dolphins-melvin-ingram-nfl-free-agency-splash/

The Miami Dolphins are reportedly looking to make a splash in free agency. Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Melvin Ingram is that splash.

The Miami Dolphins under owner Stephen Ross and executive VP of football operations Mike Tannenbaum haven’t been shy about spending money in free agency in recent years. Those splashes have come with mixed results. Ndamukong Suh, signed by the team in 2015, paid off big time with two very good years since joining the club. Other Miami Dolphins free agency splashes like Mike Wallace? Not so much.

The Dolphins are once again in the market to make a splash in free agency, as reported by NFL.com’s Ian Rappaport. The team has a few major holes on both sides of the ball. Especially with the reported trade of left tackle Branden Albert. Who should the Dolphins “splash” target be in this year’s free agent class? I say it should be Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Melvin Ingram.
Ingram came to the now Chargers as the 18th pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. His career did not get off to a great start with the Chargers. Plagued by injuries in his first three seasons, Ingram only started 12 games, logging a paltry six sacks and mediocre tackle numbers.
That was then. In the last two seasons Ingram has really come into his own. He’s become one of the premier edge-rushing talents in the game to the tune of 18.5 sacks and 98 tackles combined in 2015-16. That isn’t all. Ingram, unlike many of his counterparts at the position, displays the cover skills to drop into coverage like a traditional outside linebacker.

That combination of dominance on the edge and versatility in pass defense has made Ingram the most sought-after free agent this year. Pro Football Focus has named him the No. 5 target of likely free agents this year. Whether you put any stock in PFF or not, one thing is certain: Ingram is going to get paid. Very well.
Just how well remains to be seen and will be a real sticking point for some teams. If the price is right, the Miami Dolphins should pull the trigger.
Pros

The Miami Dolphins have always been a team built upon solid defense. Going back to the beginnings of the franchise, the defense has usually been the backbone. The current edition of the team, however, is in some pretty dire straits on that side of the ball—particularly in the front seven.
Cameron Wake is coming of a year that is nothing short of absurd, especially given his age and the fact he was recovering from a truly serious injury. Suh, for as much criticism as he takes for his contract, is still one of the best defensive tackles in the league. Beyond those two, however, the talent quickly deteriorates.
If the Dolphins don’t re-sign potential free agent defensive end Andre Branch, they’ll be left with only Terrence Fede at the position. Adding Ingram to the mix at the position would immediately give the Dolphins a ton of talent and flexibility in how to build out the line.


They would be able to free up a draft pick for another position of need. Perhaps an offensive lineman would make sense, as the Albert trade leaves them with two holes up front. Ingram would also provide another man in the rotation to keep Wake fresher.
However, the biggest boon to signing Ingram would be what he does for the linebacker corps. The 2016 group was one of the worst in franchise history. Injuries did play their part in the group’s poor performance, but the talent needs to be improved. Ingram would provide an immediate talent upgrade.
Primarily thought of as a pass rusher—for good reason—Ingram’s coverage skills shouldn’t be overlooked. He is more than capable in coverage and holds his own against a tight end or a running back. Covering tight ends was a massive issue for the Dolphins last season, particularly down the stretch. Opposing tight ends like Dennis Pitta and Charles Clay had field days late while matched up on the Dolphins linebackers.

Click on the link for the cons of signing Ingram.

Wasnt it Ireland that signed Wallace? Because in the 1st paragraph they make it seem like it was Tanny... Not that I like tannenbomb but still, be fair...
 
Love the player, but he's probably looking at $75M over 5, I'd rather give Jabaal Sheard $20M for 3 years.
 
LA could have a great team in 2017.....rams defense with the chargers offense....lol

Ozzy rules!!
 
LA has two bad teams that won't be able to sell out.
I heard on Rome that the Chargers will have the most expensive ticket prices this season. Guess, you need to do that when you're playing in a 27,000 seat soccer stadium. Curious how much I'm going to have to pay when we go to the Dolphins game there.
 
I heard on Rome that the Chargers will have the most expensive ticket prices this season. Guess, you need to do that when you're playing in a 27,000 seat soccer stadium. Curious how much I'm going to have to pay when we go to the Dolphins game there.
It will be expensive bro.
 
If we were to change defensive schemes he could be a candidate for a splash signing, otherwise we would be pigeon-holing his talents and it would be a waste of a big money contract.
 
Only position we should spend in free agency is either MB or Guard. Everyone else should be modest deals for blue collar talent. Guys who play disciplined and don't always get the glory. Then we load up on defense with the draft.
 
I'm still on the JPP splash signing, get a top pure pass rusher for a good 4 years to fill the void of Wake in the next couple of years, and we can still draft a DE and have them develop and not rely on having a rookie to be a pro bowler day 1
 
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