AQNOR wrote:
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Dave Hyde Sun Sentinel Columnist
5:03 p.m. EST, December 29, 2012
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1.Sign a top free-agent receiver like Mike Wallace, Dwayne Bowe or Greg Jennings. ...
2. … it continues in the draft. ... their top needs are for a receiver, tight end and tackle ...
3. Say good-bye to Jake Long...
4. Don't overspend on Sean Smith...
5. Time to extend Reshad Jones...
6. Sign Reggie Bush for little and Brian Hartline for a little more ...
7. The dilemma of Randy Starks...
8. Bring back Armon Binns... but why did Cincinnati release him?
9. Don't forget back-up quarterback...
10. Evaluate Jeff Ireland. This is the off-season that defines him ...
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miam ... ?track=rssEven though Greg Jennings will be 30 years old, he missed most of this season with a sports hernia, so he should be pretty fresh. No one knows this offense better than Jennings as far as a wide receiver. Mike Wallace would be my #2. Great speed, take the top off the defense speed. Lacks discipline as a route runner, still developing as a WR. Dwayne Bowe is a problem child, and Philbin has already shown he does not want that around his team.
The Dolphins are already working on extending Reshad Jones, and I believe Jake Long has played his last year for the Dolphins.
There is no dilemma for me in regards to Randy Starks. You re-sign him. Stout against the run, provides interior pass rush, which is HUGE. He has been perhaps the Dolphins best free agent signing.
It will not hurt to bring Armon Binns back. He has to still be a pretty cheap WR option for the Dolphins. Talent is needed at this position, and while he is not the primary answer, he can add depth.
I am a big proponent of bringing Reggie Bush back, and I agree with the management that it has to be at the right price for the team. But I definitely want to see Reggie Bush back as well as Brian Hartline. He has shown he is a solid #2 WR in the NFL.
Would love, love to see Matt Moore re-signed. I know Matt wants a chance to start, but if that does not happen, re-signed him without question.
Jeff Ireland's evaluation will come after the 2013 season. We all know this off season is HUGE for Ireland.