You can’t trade Tannehill’s contract. He would have to be released.
Forget about compensation if you move on from RT.
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You can’t trade Tannehill’s contract. He would have to be released.
Forget about compensation if you move on from RT.
Tho he had no ints, he should of had at least 3, I never seen him put the ball in harm's way that much.
Second day pick, minimum. If no takers, sit on him until training camp and wait for a starter to go down and take that team to the woodshed. That’s how Sam Bradford fetches a first.
So they don't have options for creating space?
I would do this.....Second day pick, minimum. If no takers, sit on him until training camp and wait for a starter to go down and take that team to the woodshed. That’s how Sam Bradford fetches a first.
If I was a Bengals fan I don't think I'd be too excited about this. Replacing Dalton with Tannehill doesn't seem like much of an upgrade, if at all. If I had to guess, I would put Tannehill's value at this point around a 3rd rounder, maybe? This brings up the question, if you had to chose between the two, who would you rather have as your QB, Dalton or Tannehill?
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Nobody is going to the woodshed for Ryan Tannehill. He is not viewed as someone who can rescue a season for a top team with an injured quarterback. That would be true even if Tannehill were fully healthy, and not the more limited and tentative guy we saw in 2018.
Tannehill would be viewed as a younger and more expensive version of Jay Cutler...when we got Cutler.
All the hype and hope toward Tannehill that permeated this site for so long needs to be flushed.
Normally on the same page as you Awsi, but I’ll have to disagree on this one. QB is a premium position in this league and is often over-drafted and overpaid.
There is no logical reason Sam Bradford should have fetched a first and Tyrod Taylor a third. Neither have performed at a level that justifies that in a trade. Sam Bradford in particular should never have been traded for a first. Nothing in his performance justified that and he’s never played at a level to think he could eventually get there, but a contender needed competent QB play at the last minute and paid. Teams panic and say what you will about Tannehill, he has had stretches of good play.
We have an asset for once. It’s time for Miami to be the bully. It’s getting old being the organization that gets bullied.
Says you.Tannehill is not highly regarded around the league. No team is giving anything up for him. He will be released and we can close this long boring chapter in Dolphins history.
Says you.