(TRADE) DE Robert Quinn from L.A. Rams for fourth round pick. He’s 27 years old with reasonable two years left on contract. |
11% |
11% |
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(SIGNED) G Josh Sitton. Miami adds PFF’s #5 ranked guard, addressing a long-standing need. |
33% |
33% |
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(DRAFTED) S Minkah Fitzpatrick. Not a glaring need, but one of the NFL’s best first-round draft values. |
33% |
33% |
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(SIGNED) RB Frank Gore. Ranked even with Kenyan Drake in ’17 by PFF, a well-priced mentor for the youngster. |
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0% |
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(TRADE) DT Akeem Spence. For a seventh rounder, a reasonably-priced veteran ranked higher than Miami’s returning DT’s by PFF. |
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(TRADE) C Daniel Kilgore. This is tough because it resulted in Mike Pouncey’s cut. But acquired for mere seventh round slide. |
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(DRAFTED) TE Mike Gesicki. This feels like a home run or a strike out. But Miami needed an athletic dynamo at the position. |
22% |
22% |
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(SIGNED) DL William Hayes. If healthy, an important under-the-radar signing. |
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(SIGNED) WR Danny Amendola. They’re paying him for one year about what NE paid for three; but he should help. |
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(SIGNED) WR Albert Wilson. This is a projection/upside signing, but we trust Adam Gase’s WR evaluation. |
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