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Robert Quinn Traded To Cowboys For Late Pick

The Dallas Cowboy pulled the trigger took Robert Quinn off Miami hands


Robert Quinn ended up a raw deal for the Dolphins

It’s official, Robert Quinn has been traded to the Dallas Cowboys for the song and dance of a 2020 6th Round pick on the 3rd Day of the draft.

There were several reports that stated that the compensation was a 6th Round Pick… with a chance for it to sweeten.

This rosy scenario isn’t the case as reported by Armando Salguero.

The good side of this deal is Miami won’t be picking up part of his contract they did with Ryan Tannehill… except for that $1.1 million dollar roster us. I’m sure Steven Ross is happy about that.

So, it’s an ‘okay’ win for Chris Grier as is. Something for nothing and $11 Million off the books shouldn’t be sneezed at.

Bottom line is Miami expended a 4th Rounder for a one-year rent on a dead season.

Ugly trade in hindsight.

That pick could have easily been a young player that would have contributed for years.

Thanks, Mike Tannenbaum… again.

This must be a cautionary tale for Grier and Co. going forward. The Quinn trade should also make Phins Fans appreciate the patience that this regime is displaying. Haste makes waste. Don’t trade, draft and develop. Players getting traded are being traded for a reason. One man’s garbage tends to be another man’s trash rather than a treasure.

Thankfully, it appears that Ross, Grier, and Flores are serious about doing it the right way.

This could still be a feather in Grier cap though. All eyes will be on what he does with the pick in 2020. If he can find another Vincent Taylor type starting caliber player or even a Cornell Armstrong backup, this will be a sizable win from nothing.

Of course, we can always hope that a miracle happens that pick turns into Tom Brady…

… why not, the offseason is the stuff of dreams. But just don’t bet on it with the pay per head services like www.AcePerHead.com.

Wow, how amazing was that Brady pick!

Well, we had Dan Marino’s fall to the end of Round 1.

One thing is a fact, the Dolphins Defensive End group has only three players: Charles Harris, Tank Carradine, and Jonathan Woodard. And Harris is more of an OLB stand-up rusher than DE.

Expect Miami to double and triple down on the Offenive Line and Defensive Line position in the draft. Go Phins!!!

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