Someone remind me of Watkins contract. It looks like we have to pay him 7 million ANYWAY if we cut him or if he stays on the roster. So basically his cost is actually only 13 million.
Not great at interpreting NFL contracts, but can someone that knows chime in? https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/kansas-c...watkins-14413/ |
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If we keep him without restructuring his contract he costs 21M |
We need a bigger, physical, "possession" receiver that can catch jump balls even when he's covered. Jamal Custis is 6' 5" 215, and I think the scouting staff clearly coveted his size as an UDFA. It didn't work out with him, but that type of player is a natural compliment to all of the speed we have on offense. I think we'll see some moves to bring in that type of player at WR this off season.
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Pass. Old wideouts are old.
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Reek and Hardman at 5’10 or under and around 190 Watkins and Pringle at 6’1 and 205 to 210 You don’t want all Smurfs, or all bigger guys either... the sweet spot is a balanced mix |
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We don't have a mix-n-match corps. We got guys who win with speed and quickness, not high point, body them out and contest the catch kinda dudes. |
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I’m well past the point of HAVING to be right in a football argument, but there is definitely truth in what I’m saying... you think if Andy could get his hands on another TO type, he’d take a pass because it’s all about elite quickness in and out of breaks now? Come on man We’ll just have to disagree I guess, let’s just see who we pick up this offseason... |
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Hes opting out of 2020 season....
https://www.nfl.com/news/albert-wils...-out-of-season Another Miami Dolphins wide receiver will opt out of the 2020 season. Albert Wilson informed the Dolphins he has decided to sit out the campaign. "Not an easy decision to make..." Wilson wrote on Twitter. "I've decided to opt out of this 2020 season. It was very tough choice but since the day I started playing the game it's always been Faith Family Football. Because of this crazy time I choose to put my family in the best situation I see fit. I will stand by my teammates & brothers to support them 100% throughout this season and will be counting the days until I can join them again. 1 love." Dolphins coach Brian Flores said in a statement, "I support Albert's decision. I know he made it with his family in mind. I want what is best for Albert, as I do for all of our players." Wilson joins fellow Fins receiver Allen Hurns who also opted out this week. The 28-year-old Wilson appeared slated to play a big role in the Dolphins offense as a slot receiver next to DeVante Parker. The opt outs of Wilson and Hurns leave Miami very young and thin at receiver. Parker is poised to be the Dolphins' No. 1 target, with Preston Williams the No. 2, if he's fully recovered from an ACL tear by the start of the season. The rest of the wideout corps includes Gary Jennings, Isaiah Ford, Jakeem Grant, Mack Hollins and UDFAs Matt Cole and Kirk Merritt. Whether Tua Tagovailoa or Ryan Fitzpatrick wins the Week 1 starting QB gig, their job just became harder after this week's WR news. We knew 2020 would challenge teams' depth. The Dolphins are finding that truth out early. Players have until Thursday at 4 p.m. ET to opt out of the 2020 season. |
Dolphins fans probably hate this dude's ****ing guts lol
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Well Albert is probably planning on being a cheap pick up for this Chiefs next year for some depth.
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Pass on alligator arms.
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