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There have been doubts among fans the Dolphins — or any NFL team — could actually plan to tank. Don’t doubt it.
Multiple sources have confirmed that the words “tank,” or “tanking” were used during Miami’s recent round of head coach interviews. It did not come up in every interview. But it came up.
It was discussed.
About that tanking ... It needs to be defined.
Many Dolphins fans believe “tanking” to mean that the coaching staff, players, and everyone in the organization will do what is necessary to lose. That is an artificial approach the Dolphins are definitely not going to take.
The Dolphins aren’t going to throw games on purpose.
Miami’s approach to tanking will be organic.
The club will not dive into the deep end of the free agency pool in 2019, as I reported inartfully in my column Tuesday morning.
So every significant roster need the Dolphins have now — offensive line, defensive line, cornerback, quarterback — will not be filled with the best (highest-priced) player available at the position.
That is a departure for Miami.
That might mean trading down in multiple rounds of the coming draft to add extra picks either this year or next year.
That means filling needs now with the best players available in the draft so they can form a foundation for a great team in the future.
So offensive linemen.
Defensive linemen.
Foundation pieces.
And what about the quarterback position?
A source within the team said this week that Ross loves the idea of Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa being on the Dolphins if he’s available in the 2020 draft. The source said he heard Ross say so.”
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...-salguero/article225285760.html#storylink=cpy
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There have been doubts among fans the Dolphins — or any NFL team — could actually plan to tank. Don’t doubt it.
Multiple sources have confirmed that the words “tank,” or “tanking” were used during Miami’s recent round of head coach interviews. It did not come up in every interview. But it came up.
It was discussed.
About that tanking ... It needs to be defined.
Many Dolphins fans believe “tanking” to mean that the coaching staff, players, and everyone in the organization will do what is necessary to lose. That is an artificial approach the Dolphins are definitely not going to take.
The Dolphins aren’t going to throw games on purpose.
Miami’s approach to tanking will be organic.
The club will not dive into the deep end of the free agency pool in 2019, as I reported inartfully in my column Tuesday morning.
So every significant roster need the Dolphins have now — offensive line, defensive line, cornerback, quarterback — will not be filled with the best (highest-priced) player available at the position.
That is a departure for Miami.
That might mean trading down in multiple rounds of the coming draft to add extra picks either this year or next year.
That means filling needs now with the best players available in the draft so they can form a foundation for a great team in the future.
So offensive linemen.
Defensive linemen.
Foundation pieces.
And what about the quarterback position?
A source within the team said this week that Ross loves the idea of Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa being on the Dolphins if he’s available in the 2020 draft. The source said he heard Ross say so.”
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/...-salguero/article225285760.html#storylink=cpy