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Progress Reports for All 32 Teams NFL Offseason so Far(Bleacher Report)

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[h=2]Miami Dolphins: A[/h]
Anytime you can sign one of the three top free agents in NFL history, you are going to receive an excellent grade. It just is what it is.Mike Tannenbaum, the new Miami Dolphins executive vice president of football operations, knocked it out of the park with the signing of former Lions defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. While Suh received an astronomical sum of money, there's no doubting his ability as a player, as he's one of the most disruptive linemen in the league and capable of turning games by his lonesome. The importance of his signing cannot be understated.
Tannenbaum also traded mercurial (and underachieving) receiver Mike Wallace (and a seventh-round pick) to Minnesota for a fifth-round pick in this year's draft. Tannenbaum then acquired speedy receiver Kenny Stills from the Saints for linebacker Dannell Ellerbe and a third-round pick.
Tight end Jordan Cameron was signed to replace Charles Clay, who signed a big-money deal in Buffalo, while quarterback Matt Moore and safety Louis Delmas were re-signed.
If quarterback Ryan Tannehill can take the next step, the Dolphins could be looking at a playoff berth in 2015. And speaking of Tannehill, it should enthuse Dolphins fans to know that Tannenbaum wants to lock him up to a long-term extension, telling Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel, "If you have [a franchise quarterback] in the building you can win with, you want to pay him as reasonably as possible. The good thing is we have one."

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...for-all-32-teams-nfl-offseason-so-far/page/18

Bills A
Jets A
Patriots B
 
I was interested in reading this until I saw it was a bleacher report... Also not sure how Patriots received a B. Closer to a D is what they deserve.
 
good read

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I was interested in reading this until I saw it was a bleacher report... Also not sure how Patriots received a B. Closer to a D is what they deserve.

I think Jabaal Sheard was the most underrated signing this off-season.
 
Not bad. Although I feel as if many here could write for Bleacher report if it weren't for, you know, real jobs getting in the way.
 
In regards to the guy ****ting on the Patriots offseason:

When you have one of (if not the best) quarterbacks of all time, and one of (if not the best) coaches of all time, and you retain both, your off season is never bad. They could have given away half their skill players and got nothing in return and I guarantee they will be right there vying for another SB again next year. You'd be naive to think otherwise.
 
Interestingly, there are only four As given in the whole thing (IND).
 
In regards to the guy ****ting on the Patriots offseason:

When you have one of (if not the best) quarterbacks of all time, and one of (if not the best) coaches of all time, and you retain both, your off season is never bad. They could have given away half their skill players and got nothing in return and I guarantee they will be right there vying for another SB again next year. You'd be naive to think otherwise.

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Your logic is undeniable.
 
sweet meme's pal

Thanks buddy, you inspired the Google search.

I'm not sure what Belicheck or Brady not dying have to do with the Patriots off-season, since neither were "retained" beyond current contractual obligations.

Thus, logic.
 
My comments stand - they'll be vying for Superbowl regardless of their offseason, which means as long as one of those two doesn't die or retire, their offseason is at the very least above average.
 
That dude's generous with the grades. Nothing like attaching an omar source at the end of an article to really add some legitimacy to it.
 
My comments stand - they'll be vying for Superbowl regardless of their offseason, which means as long as one of those two doesn't die or retire, their offseason is at the very least above average.

Well that changes everything. If you stand by those comments, then they must be true. My apologies.
 
Why apologize? I'll stand behind my opinions and you can be a smart ass, and we'll both go on with our lives, no skin off either of our backs. So it goes.
 
good read

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I think Jabaal Sheard was the most underrated signing this off-season.

Just because they signed one average to slightly above average player doesn't make them deserve a high grade. I bet a lot of people thought Adalius Thomas or Leigh Bodden were going to be great additions
 
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