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you mean for $3m? It's a smash deal at that price. What am I missing?
If he hits the incentives for it to get to the $8m level I am sure no one will complain. If he plays how he did for the ravens last year he will be a big improvement for this offense, and will especially help if one or both...
Reportedly $3m base with incentives up to $8.25m. Really nothing not to like as a Miami fan. The offense got extremely one dimensional when Reek and/or Waddle were out and OBJ will help especially in those scenario.
I see plenty of reasons to be bullish on Achane, but Dallas passing on the guy Miami used a future 3rd on is not one of them. Wright landed in a perfect offense for utilizing his strength and not needing him to do what he's not great at. Both him and Achane are the type of backs who could be...
I think Achane was always going to be a 12-14 touch per game type of back, kind of like a supercharged version of Matt Breida under McD. This only impacts Achane's long term value if you thought he was going to get significantly more than that. Miami was taking a Mostert replacement this year or...
That one didn't surprise me so much. Once they signed Tart, Hand, Jones, Gallimore and Harris along with Seiler they looked pretty set for a 5-6 man rotation for this season (with probably Pili pushing one of those guys for a spot). It's another roster construction that reminds me of what...
Pitts' 5th year option ($10.4m) was picked up by the falcons. Not a surprise but at least indicates they aren't overly worried about the injuries that hampered him the last 2 seasons.
Miami spent a (2025) 3rd on this guy, and while I love Achane I don't think they want him getting more than 50% snaps. Wright seems like the long term guy for Mostert's role.
Kinda slow for this offense (4.47 40 time :P), but 42.5" vertical should make up for that. Miami has been looking for a wr3 this offseason so this guy may be a Hill/Waddle injury from a lot of opportunity. But there is still a decent chance Miami signs OBJ for a year to block him as a rookie.
I am reminded of Payton finding guys like Chris Ivory and Khiry Robinson as UDFAs and giving them pretty healthy 1st and 2nd down roles. Estime is probably a better version of those guys as a prospect. It will be interesting to see how he gets used.
Man, they... Have a type
-GOB, arrested development.
It really seems like they take the same type of receiver over and over (Marshall, Viska through trade, Mingo, Now Legette). I know it's a new regime this time but I still find it amusing.
Chop reminds me of the Ravens taking Oweh a couple years ago, as another freak athlete from PSU with production that didn't match. I don't mind the pick at all. I think if Detroit was offering 73 to move up from 29 like they did for 24 I'd have rather gone that route.
I think mostly I was just...
I get your point, but Aiyuk is a darn good WR. It's a deep draft but deep with NFL WR2s. I would think any NFL team would rather have Aiyuk over someone like Brian Thomas or Xavier Worthy, which is who we are talking about once you're out of the top 10. The contract will make it impossible for...
I am still sticking with this comp from before the season. I don't think it's particularly negative as Singletary has held down a starting job for a few years and looks primed to continue that at least one more year. But the ceiling seems pretty underwhelming IMO.
I'm not as worried about age for QBs unless they get a large percentage of points from rushing. So Stroud being 22 vs Burrow being 27 isn't as important to me as having a long track record and being tied to the best/2nd young WR in the game. It's not like anyone is going to care about burrows...
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