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The only WR on Miami's roster that brings anything more than what Pats have is Wallace.

Miami has a bunch of possession WRs 2-6. Period. W. the possible exception of Landry, and he's truly SLOW down the field. Will struggle against NFL DBs.

Boyce is three steps faster than Hartline with light-years more upside. 4.38 speed and quicker too. He's not physical but neither is Hartline.
Dobson is 6'3 and two steps faster than Hartline, three steps faster than Gibson and Landry and Matthews and Binns. 4.4 speed and good downfield ability and red zone.

Much more upside and talent than anyone on Miami's roster not named Wallace. People get so high on mediocre talent b.c it's on the Phins! Bottom line: ONCE AGAIN we are in the position as a team with POOR LEVEL TALENT at skill positions. IF Wallace goes down, we got nothing to threaten Ds. Just a roster full of possession WRs in a league that demands explosion and playmaking ability.

LD

Clyde Gates is a few steps faster than Hartline too. I guess that makes him better.
 
My version of Dolphins Survivor - The Wide Receivers:
(starting with the first cut)

Ryan Spadola
Rantavious Wooten
Kevin Cone
Marcus Thigpen
Damian Williams
Armon Binns
Stephen Williams

-roster spots-

Matt Hazel
Rishard Matthews
Brandon Gibson
Brian Hartline
Jarvis Landry
Mike Wallace

I think this is how it shakes out with the exception of Gibson starting the year on the PUP list. I think Thigpen will get that spot, then when Gibson comes back he will be cut/IR/whatever.
 
Clyde Gates is a few steps faster than Hartline too. I guess that makes him better.

IF you gave Clyde Gates as many HEALTHY seasons to develop -- on roster and TC snaps -- as Hartline has had, you'd have more than what you currently have w. Hartline -- and Gates isn't as well rounded or developed as the guys I mentioned.

LD
 
yea, he was actually the last one i placed on the roster. i chose him because of position flexibility and obviously contributions in the return game. and i have a bit of a soft spot for him because of the TD last year against NE.

i am thinking that these WRs are a bit over valued by some people. the vets such as Armon Binns, Damian Williams, Stephen Williams, and Kevin Cone obviously couldn't stick with their former teams for a reason. they may flash here and there throughout camp and preseason but i am thinking these guys fall more into the Marvin McNutt / Marlon Moore / Julius Pruitt / Brandon London type guys of yester-year.
I also like Binns because he's a bit taller and we've invested a fair bit of time in him and he was set to do well last year when he got injured. I also wouldn't write Damian Williams off too quickly. He had some outstanding college games at USC (that's why he was drafted pretty high) and can be a weapon in PR/KR duties. Tennessee eventually gave up on him after injuries but he can run polished routes and as I said earlier, he is smart and very high character (Joe will probably love him). If he is fully healthy and playing well in practice, consider him as a genuine threat to take Thigpen's position. If he's not 100% I'd add Binns and maybe consider Jarvis Landry for the PR/KR duties - you know that he will be very safe at catching the ball and he has no fear in being tackled.
 
IF you gave Clyde Gates as many HEALTHY seasons to develop -- on roster and TC snaps -- as Hartline has had, you'd have more than what you currently have w. Hartline -- and Gates isn't as well rounded or developed as the guys I mentioned.

LD

You've now lost all credibility.
 
we'll have to see the offense in the preseason for ourselves to get a good look and know what positions need more depth etc but that's an awful lot of guys to carry 13 for 3 positions...i would think 12 between the 3 would be more the going rate...i do agree though at best 3 rbs unless thiggy wins the return job...i wouldn't carry him as a wr...and we will regret if we keep damien williams as a wr...that's a waste spot even if his job is returns only...

carrying gillislee again if we do just because of a numbers thing would not be a smart move to me...that guy needs to be cut...plain and simple...i'd keep thiggy if he wins the return job as a rb over him and if you get an in game injury at rb thiggy would at least be able to go out there and finish the game off for you before i'd keep gillislee on my 53 and activate him on sundays...people are also auto cutting daniel thomas and to that i say not so fast...we didnt do anything to upgrade the power back slot in the draft or free agency...i wouldn't rule out thomas making the roster again in 2014

wildcard being this williams kid from oklahoma but outside of long speed for his size i don't really see much...you never know though with rbs...some guys get in the building and make good in year 1...i know gillislees not the guy...

plan on this team dropping a high pick on a rb in 2015...we got a lot of change of pace and run of the mill and stop gap
I agree with much of this, Hoops. At running back Gillislee showed nothing last year. Thomas was very clearly a better back. I can see the team keeping Moreno, Miller and Thomas and maybe looking hard at the top running backs in next year's draft.

As to wide receiver and tight end, I see much more talent at wide receiver. I could see the team keeping both a wide receiver and tight end on the practice squad, but my gut (for now) tells me that Miami would have to keep Hazel on the roster or lose him. Could be wrong, but I think he makes this team. Binns, as you mentioned, has a better chance of making it to the practice squad. I can't see Egnew making the team this year, but it is encouraging for him that Lazor is using him in much the same way he was utilized at Missouri.
 
Wallace
Hartline
Landry
Hazell
Binns

Last 2 spots up for grabs. Gibson may be put in IR till middle of the season.
 
The only WR on Miami's roster that brings anything more than what Pats have is Wallace.

Miami has a bunch of possession WRs 2-6. Period. W. the possible exception of Landry, and he's truly SLOW down the field. Will struggle against NFL DBs.

Boyce is three steps faster than Hartline with light-years more upside. 4.38 speed and quicker too. He's not physical but neither is Hartline.
Dobson is 6'3 and two steps faster than Hartline, three steps faster than Gibson and Landry and Matthews and Binns. 4.4 speed and good downfield ability and red zone.

Much more upside and talent than anyone on Miami's roster not named Wallace. People get so high on mediocre talent b.c it's on the Phins! Bottom line: ONCE AGAIN we are in the position as a team with POOR LEVEL TALENT at skill positions. IF Wallace goes down, we got nothing to threaten Ds. Just a roster full of possession WRs in a league that demands explosion and playmaking ability.

LD

have more upside because of what? speed? didn't help the raiders all those years they kept drafting fast WR's. Also, did you not watch Dobson? He couldn't catch a cold at the north pole with his pants off. I think Gibson and Mathews did a great job at threatening defenses last year.
 
Boyce is three steps faster than Hartline with light-years more upside. 4.38 speed and quicker too. He's not physical but neither is Hartline.
LOL - It's a pity that Brady repeatedly crucified the kid, Josh Boyce at practice last season. There is a very big and pretty obvious reason why he saw little playing time (he made just 9 receptions for 121 yards for all of last season). He allegedly repeatedly got the routes wrong. Speed may be nice but methinks you underestimate the difficulty of appeasing Grumpy Tommy. Boyce needs to excel in Training Camp or face the prospect of being another WR "ochocincoed" in Foxboro.
In comparison, Hartline is a smart proven consistent veteran 1000+ yards a season professional who combines well with his QB.
 
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LOL - It's a pity that Brady repeatedly crucified the kid, Josh Boyce at practice last season. There is a very big and pretty obvious reason why he saw little playing time (he made just 9 receptions for 121 yards for all of last season). He allegedly repeatedly got the routes wrong. Speed may be nice but methinks you underestimate the difficulty of appeasing Grumpy Tommy. Boyce needs to excel in Training Camp or face the prospect of being another WR "ochocincoed" in Foxboro.
In comparison, Hartline is a smart proven consistent veteran 1000+ yards a season professional who combines well with his QB.

How many years has Hartline had to develop -- and yet was basically not even average until the arrival of a QB that can throw to zero opening windows.

Give Boyce that many years and he won't be average. Promise you that.

Basically, if a team keeps choosing average because the player can be dependably average (like Hartline) instead of inconsistent w. upside, then you've made your own bed. Basically the Ireland years in a nutshell.

Hartline is the PERFECT Ireland skill player acquisition. Average enough to get by. Average enough to keep you from drafting a player w. upside in that position.
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Times a whole roster, basically. Hickey had tons of work to do on this team.

Won't be fixed in one off-season, sadly.

LD
 
How many years has Hartline had to develop -- and yet was basically not even average until the arrival of a QB that can throw to zero opening windows.

Give Boyce that many years and he won't be average. Promise you that.

Basically, if a team keeps choosing average because the player can be dependably average (like Hartline) instead of inconsistent w. upside, then you've made your own bed. Basically the Ireland years in a nutshell.

Hartline is the PERFECT Ireland skill player acquisition. Average enough to get by. Average enough to keep you from drafting a player w. upside in that position.
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Times a whole roster, basically. Hickey had tons of work to do on this team.

Won't be fixed in one off-season, sadly.

LD

there is so much wrong with this....he's had 5 years to develop and maybe you forgot his qbs when he first came in....

hartline isn't average. do you understand what the word average means? just because someone isn't flashy doesn't immediately qualify them as average.....if he was "average" that would imply the average receiver in the nfl catches for 1000 yards every season.....in addition your bolded statement is just wrong. look at all the focus and accumulation of wrs we have had since hartline came on the roster.....these coaches aren't just sitting around like "yup, we're 100% done at WR, we got hartline remember?!?!" He has been getting better every year, has good hands, and is a solid pro. if you don't want him as a #2/3 option that is your own personal vendetta. but you're analysis of Hartline and his role on this team is just god awful..
 
Oh my god I'm getting old. After a few days of listening to LDaniel7 he's actually beginning to make some sense. I don't agree with the way he presents his point by trashing Hartline, however look at it this way when both Hartline and Josh Boyce entered the league they were later picks that needed some development to make it in the NFL. If they had both been drafted in the same year a lot of people would have wanted Boyce over Hartline just because he was faster. You would be rolling the dice with either player but if they both became decent receivers some people prefer speed over good route running or hands. Look at Mike Wallace, he didn't earn his contract because he has hands like Calvin Johnson or Larry Fitzgerald, he did it because he could stretch the field.

Again I don't really agree with Ldaniel7 but I sort of understand where he's coming from.

A good example might be Miami's Jarvis Landry. Landry was the better route runner and had better hands at LSU, but his teammate Odell Beckhem was drafted higher because he was faster.
 
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