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Nothing percolating” for Mike Gesicki contract extension

Thanks for putting up the scariest movie I’ve ever seen. Well didn’t help that I was under 10 and my parents where out. Dark outside dark inside and Linda Blair has her head do a 360. About crapped my pants to scared to turn on the lights to scared to go turn the channel. But to entrained to close my eyes, so just stayed on the couch holding my 70 pound dog to protect me.
i watched it way too young myself.
 
The Miami front office has become like the KGB of the NFL. Total lockdown on information. Misdirection and false information is abundant. Then like a bolt of lightning, BAM, they hit you with a nugget of news.

As for Gesicki, he'll get a very nice payday on the open market. I'm not sure how Flores views him, but again, this all could be another misdirect? I'd love to see him finish his career in Miami, but I've been residing on the real possibility he's not going to be here past 2021. Can't sign everyone. I think Miami knows he's going to bring back a very nice comp pick, and is playing this according to the NE playbook.
 
The Miami front office has become like the KGB of the NFL. Total lockdown on information. Misdirection and false information is abundant. Then like a bolt of lightning, BAM, they hit you with a nugget of news.

As for Gesicki, he'll get a very nice payday on the open market. I'm not sure how Flores views him, but again, this all could be another misdirect? I'd love to see him finish his career in Miami, but I've been residing on the real possibility he's not going to be here past 2021. Can't sign everyone. I think Miami knows he's going to bring back a very nice comp pick, and is playing this according to the NE playbook.
i'm confident the cap will be high enough that we can resign anyone we care to resign.

cheaper is better, and it takes 2 to tango on a contract.
 
i'm confident the cap will be high enough that we can resign anyone we care to resign.

cheaper is better, and it takes 2 to tango on a contract.
This.....

Everyone is assuming MG wants an early extension. That may not be the case.

He may want to see what kind of offers he can get in FA.
 
If we want to resign Mike, we will. We have PLENTY of room under the cap to sign him... and no one really knows which way we are leaning here.

I like that.

No... I LOVE that! The fact that our team can make it's business decisions in private is a great sign of strength. Just look at the media blackout with regard to X. THAT is a much larger problem and yet, we are saying nothing to the press and keeping all of our options open. That's the way it should be.
 
It's still early. Gesicki is one of those players that you don't wanna overbid for yet you hope no one else does either. We know he's Miami's best TE, but we still haven't seen his best and you don't wanna risk paying him elite money for good. I feel he's getting better every year so hopefully they can agree to deal that's great for both parties.
Hopefully if they are waiting to offer him a new contract after the season, they aren’t expecting other teams to offer him a low ball contract. Based on how the Dolphins were outbid for Charles Clay when he was a free agent and the Dolphins were hoping to resign him. I think Gesicki will likely get a very solid offer from teams interested in his specific skill set.

Whether that skill set is what Flores is looking for long term at the TE position will be determined over the next 9 months. The Dolphins will either sign him to a new contract, franchise him after the season
or just let him walk and hopefully get a draft pick in compensation if he signs with another team.
 
If for some reason they can't work out a long term deal with Gesicki, then you tag him next year

"The projected 2022 franchise tag for tight ends is $11.3 million, according to overthecap.com. Slapping the tag on Gesicki would be one option next spring."
yup

i think this is a big advantage.

we have two seasons to play with, and a burgeoning cap.

i don't see Mikey going anywhere until 2023 at the earliest.
 
Nothing against MG but we knew from the start he wasn’t the world’s greatest blocker. Can only go by their actions and they didn’t draft a kicker or LB but resigned what they had but did draft another TE.
Wondering if they are waiting to see how Hunter Long goes as a potentially more all round player. Perhaps not as good a receiver but better blocker.
If so trade or rec comp pick if he leaves at end of the season.
Or it is simply still on the to do list depending on how their cap space looks over the next couple of years.

Today's tight end isn't a blocking machine. Tell me which all pro tight end out there makes mesmerizing blocks? No, the all pro tight ends are known for catching the ball, and spend a very small amount of snaps actually blocking.
 
Today's tight end isn't a blocking machine. Tell me which all pro tight end out there makes mesmerizing blocks? No, the all pro tight ends are known for catching the ball, and spend a very small amount of snaps actually blocking.
Dude, you really have no idea what you're talking about. Today TE's are blocking machines. George Kittle is know as a Blocking beast. When Tampa faced Washington in the play-offs Gronk spent a fair amount of time blocking Chase Young. Gronk even blocked Chase 1v1 a few times with no problem. I played TE in college and I don't have to the time to explain why TE's that can block are 20 times more useful than ones that can't. One major reason is hiding the play call.

You need to watch a lot more film on today's TEs.


 
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He's also an ideal franchise tag candidate.
Possible, but not only does that usually result in animosity for the player, I also don't see the point, in general.

We would have to pay (relatively) top $ to retain MG. If we feel he is an integral part going forward, why not just give him a contract? If not, why tie up that cap money, unless we are just buying time for Long to develop.
 
We all knew he wasn't a great blocker when we drafter him. Why are some of you making such a big deal out of it. There are other mainly receiving TEs that couldn't block for crap that had awesome careers. See Jimmy Grahm
We all know Flores and his staff is good at developing players. I am going to bet they knew about his bad blocking and figured they’d be able to coach him which just isn’t the case here. This regime doesn’t waste time so in comes Long. Pretty much what is happening. Maybe this season MG turns into a better blocker. Wait and see
 
Possible, but not only does that usually result in animosity for the player, I also don't see the point, in general.

We would have to pay (relatively) top $ to retain MG. If we feel he is an integral part going forward, why not just give him a contract? If not, why tie up that cap money, unless we are just buying time for Long to develop.
It gives us more time to negotiate a contract. Also if things don't work out we can work out a trade.

I said this in a previous thread but I'm a big fan of the Long pick. I don't think he was deliberately drafted as a Gesicki replacement though. I think he was just too much value to pass up in the third round.
 
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