Skip FA, Phins Should Draft an RB
Phins can find a better option at running back in the draft
The Miami Dolphins are projected to have around $28 million in cap space with room to grow. One position that’s already being talked about that could be improved in Free Agency is the running back. The talk now links the Dolphins to Green Bay’s running back Aaron Jones, who is set to become a free agent. I’m hoping this doesn’t end up the case and the Phins find relief at running back through the draft.
Now Jones isn’t a slouch
Jones has been a beast behind a very good Packers O-line. Just in the last two seasons, he has a combined 2,188 rushing yards, 25 rushing touchdowns. Jones has excelled in the passing game as well with 96 receptions for 829 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns. Clearly, he is a dual-threat and close to a top 5 running back in the NFL.
However, wherever Jones goes, it’s a sure bet with the best football betting software like Ace Pay Per Head.com that he’ll get paid… and paid big. The initial estimates are around $14.5 million per year, which would be top money for a running back.
Now there are a few reasons why I would prefer and think Miami will wait until the draft to get a running back.
One reason is that Coach Flores came from New England and they never put an emphasis on running backs. Running back by committee and never paying top dollar for a free agent running back is New England’s motto. Also, in Flores’s first two years, Miami has taken some flyers on the running back position. They’ve hit pretty well too considering how poor the run blocking has been.
Phins never broke the bank on the position even though this has been a need since he came to Miami. So I doubt Flores will all of a sudden change that philosophy to pay big bucks for a running back… but anything is possible.
Good runner or product of a good O-line
Jones had the luxury of running behind a very good offensive line in Green Bay and playing with one of the best QB’s of all time in Aaron Rodgers. He will have neither of these luxuries in Miami. So, it’s difficult to beleive he’ll reach those type of stats if Miami signs him to a big contract.
With 4 picks in the first two rounds, Miami can find a running back because every year a good one is had in these rounds. In truth, Miami has the firepower to select the top-rated running back in the whole draft… if they wanted.
This path would give Miami a young, talented running back on a cheap rookie contract. That sounds a whole lot better than older and far more expensive. Even if they went deeper into the draft and found a slightly less talented back for a far smaller sticker price…
… I’d much prefer that!
It’s a much better strategy for the Dolphins to use that Cap space on positions that they value more instead… and one that isn’t so easily ground up like a running back.
What are the rest of the Phins nation’s thoughts on using Free Agency or the draft to upgrade the running back position?
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We want Devante William round two North Carolina and 4th Trey Sermon.
Man, do I agree! I really like that kid. He looks a far better back than Harris… and for a better price, too!
Hello Admin and DOL-PFANS
Three solid lunch box running backs for the Dolphins!
2ND ROUND round RB Najee Harris Trade back a few spots https://youtu.be/2eBrChtC4rA
2nd 3rd round Trey Sermon Ohio States
2nd 3rd 4th Javonte Williams North Carolina He is terribly underrated
This will illuminate the next 3 years of looking for running backs Sermon broke records held by Ezekiel Elliott and Eddie George en route to 331 yards and two touchdowns on 29 carries in a 22-10 win over Northwestern, and Ohio State needed every single one of those yards. It’s why he was the game’s MVP and why he’s earned OSU Offensive Player of the Game honors for the first time this season.
https://youtu.be/ma1BrSf6iUc?t=16
Javonte Williams
Height: 5-10. Weight: 220.
Projected 40 Time: 4.5.
North Carolina RB Javonte Williams Runs Wild Against Miami – Bing video
https://youtu.be/YeyEpXFLCkw
Hey, Steve! Hope all is well. I’m not big on spending a 1st RD pick on a good RB… elite?! Yup! But, really, most backs are a product of the Oline and ours needs help. I agree with you later in the draft is better. i studied Williams because Edwin above pointed him out to me… that’s my type of buy!