Can someone confirm... Didn't Miami trade it's 2020 4th round pick in the Titans deal and the 5th in the Tannehill deal?
No this didnt happen
Trade was Tannehill, a 6 and $5 million . . . For a 4 and a 7
Can someone confirm... Didn't Miami trade it's 2020 4th round pick in the Titans deal and the 5th in the Tannehill deal?
Obviously can't be positive, but 99% sure we trade a pick or two or three between years. We are not fixing this team in 1 year so trading a first round pick for a first the following and a second.... Skies the limit.
Would get a first this year and next,say Pittsburgh pick is 8-10 and a team like GB/ SD/insert win now team picking mid 20’s sees a prospect that’s going to help them win now, we trade back to mid 20’s and grab a 1st for next year. Maybe doesn’t happen in the 1st but I fully expect Grier to pick up 2-3 more 2021 picks then when the draft starts.A second this year should get you a first in 2021. Why would we trade a first this year for a first next year?
The article makes it seem that another young defensive stud on the Dolphins was requesting a trade. But it's Jalen Ramsey (who actually is a stud).
No this didnt happen
Trade was Tannehill, a 6 and $5 million . . . For a 4 and a 7
haha.Rumor has it Miami will aquire all 32 1st round picks in the 2020 draft and somehow manage to strike out on all 32.
I am sensing a future Chambers files here....Excellent post. Again the concern about Grier that is valid is how much say or no say did he have over the last several years. Also you have to question if some of the voices changing in places of power (ie Allen, McKenzie, and Engroff) will have more of an impact than the old voices
I'm sorry I should have said did Miami include it's 4th in the Tunsil deal and it's 5th to the Cardinals in the Rosen deal?
Yea the 5th was in the Rosen deal and the 4th was in the Tunsil deal
Plus we lose a 4th here in the Pitt trade.
All 2020 picks.
It sucks losing two 4th round picks, both of which could be very early day three selections. However, Miami has the draft ammo in the earlier rounds so maybe they can move back a few spots in the earlier rounds and pick up a 3rd or 4th round pick to soften the blow.
So in the next 2 years as of right now we have 10 draft picks in the top 3 rounds. To go along with that the next to draft classes are expected to be loaded. So here are the points I want to use for hopefully a good debate. Chris Grier has done a great job of clearing up cap space and gaining draft picks, but can he be trusted with the picks? That is what we will soon find out. Honestly, with the amount of picks we will have, even being slightly competent should add some building blocks.
Be frustrated in the moment, but enjoy the process