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Will Collins Be a Dolphin?

Will Collins Sign With The Dolphins?

  • Not A Chance.

    Votes: 21 13.7%
  • I'm Borderline.

    Votes: 71 46.4%
  • Better Than Good.

    Votes: 49 32.0%
  • No Doubt About It, Period!

    Votes: 10 6.5%
  • Other...

    Votes: 2 1.3%

  • Total voters
    153
  • Poll closed .

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What's your gut feeling. Vote!

I voted Better Than Good because he will start right from day one. That will lure him in watch.


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The fact his first "official" visit is with Dallas tells you he wants to be in Dallas.
 
He will be a Dolphin by the end of the week...
 
Too many teams vying for his services that will be willing to play him at tackle. If he takes the advice of his agent, he'll likely sign elsewhere. Hope I'm wrong, though.
 
Too many teams vying for his services that will be willing to play him at tackle. If he takes the advice of his agent, he'll likely sign elsewhere. Hope I'm wrong, though.

Sadly I think you are correct. We will be like 1 out of 20 teams not a great percentage
 
Too many teams vying for his services that will be willing to play him at tackle. If he takes the advice of his agent, he'll likely sign elsewhere. Hope I'm wrong, though.

He gets the same money with every team. It's not about the money
 
Why can't the Dolphins work around the rule?

Like: Here is what we can pay you- but, we can give a free yacht to live on - owe and if by the way that yacht costs 5 million dollars and at some point some one "gifts" it to you (former Dolphin player or the like) you can do whatever you want with that 5 million dollar yacht.

Rules are meant to be broken. If the Dolphins were somehow given an extra pick in the second or third rounds and Collins had been cleared a week earlier and he was just sitting there and we picked him up - we would have paid him anyhow.

Get creative - bend the rules - figure it the F out.

Let him sign a future date contract that is continent on the league still existing in 2 years.

Find a way to pay the man and move on since he was out of town when his "girlfriend" was murdered.
 
Lol you want to the Dolphins to circumvent the salary cap? That's a highly punishable offense, where you could lose your entire draft for a year.
 
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