Who is next in line? | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Who is next in line?

Fixables

Rookie
Joined
Mar 14, 2006
Messages
13
Reaction score
0
I am not taking sides, or making predictions. I know there are Tannehill believers as well as critics etc.

But IF there comes a point where the Fins decide to move on from Tannehill, who would you like as the next in line? Draftee? FA?

Be realistic. NO Madden type trades LOL
 
Stock down


QB Christian Hackenberg, Penn State: The heralded signal-caller is mired in a sophomore slump this season as he transitions to a new offensive scheme under James Franklin. Hackenberg is only connecting on 57.9 percent of his throws and sports a 4:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio through five games. The 2013 Big Ten Freshman of the Year hasn't been as accurate as anticipated nor shown the poise expected of a second-year starter touted as a future top pick. While it is completely reasonable to expect a young quarterback to struggle a bit while adjusting to a new coaching staff, Hackenberg's performance against Northwestern (22 of 45 for 216 yards and an interception) was not up to par and he has been a mild disappointment this season.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...eer-abdullah-rises-christian-hackenberg-falls
 
I like Hundley of UCLA and Petty of Baylor....but I am not giving up on Tanny. Gotta give it time and not be like Barfolo and flush EJ Manuel after a bad game.
 
I am not taking sides, or making predictions. I know there are Tannehill believers as well as critics etc.

But IF there comes a point where the Fins decide to move on from Tannehill, who would you like as the next in line? Draftee? FA?

Be realistic. NO Madden type trades LOL

Ray Finkle
 
I dunno, but i think we need to be drafting one each year, just in case.
 
I'm on the Bryce Petty bandwagon, and if what the draft gurus say is true he can be had mid to later in the draft. After that I like Sean Mannion. No, no one likes Oregon State after they got hammered by USC, but the dude has good size, arm strength, and footwork. He's played in a pro-style offense for a few years as well with a very good offensive mind in Mike Riley as HC.
 
Back
Top Bottom