Why not look at TE Jermaine Gresham

Even though the free-agency period has completely cooled down, there are still players available that the Dolphins could and should definitely look into signing. One of those players is Jermaine Gresham the former tight end from the Cincinnati Bengals. Even though I am happy with our current tight ends of Cameron, Sims and the untapped Lynch, there are some questions marks with this group, such as can Cameron stay healthy for an entire season, will Sims be able to continue to increase his development into being an every-down tight end, and can Lynch stay healthy and actually be able to make it through training camp?

So even though most sports betting software fans would say that there is a lot of potential upside with this group, there are still some questions and it may be wise to sign another veteran tight end to add some depth and competition to the group. One player that has yet to be signed is the 5 year veteran from the Bengals, Jermaine Gresham. He has been a productive tight end over his entire career, and he has been durable as well, only missing 6 games in 5 years. Last season he caught 62 passes for 460 yards and 5 touchdowns, which when you compare these numbers to Clay’s 58 receptions, 605 yards, and 3 touchdowns, they are pretty darn good. Gresham also never had a season where he caught less than 4 touchdowns. He has very good hands, which is evident from his catch to target ratio, which shows he caught 78% of the passes thrown in his direction last season. However, the one knock on Gresham is that he has had issues fumbling the ball his entire career. He has 11 total fumbles and 6 lost fumbles during his 5 seasons, with 3 fumbles coming last year.

Gresham is a big target at 6’5”, 260 pounds and he has consistently proven throughout his career that he is a matchup problem for defenses in the red zone. Gresham is right on par with being as productive as Clay at the tight end position, and some pay per head sportsbook experts like AcePerHead.com would even argue that Gresham has consistently been more productive than Clay throughout his career. The Dolphins had originally wanted to keep both Cameron and Clay, so they would have one of the best tight end duo’s in all of football. Even though they were unable to re-sign Clay, they can still have one of the best tight end duos in the league if they sign Gresham. Not only that, but Gresham will come at a much cheaper price than Clay. What do the rest of the Miami Dolphins News fans think about signing Gresham?

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5 comments

  • Steve

    Jermaine Gresham I would never turn down the completion that will make the Dolphins a better team.

  • Ralph

    I like Gurley in the first round
    Plenty of good receivers will be there in the second round
    The signing of the CB yesterday hopefully fills that need and now we can take a guard in the fourth round and Lb plus a best available player to serve as a backup in the 5th round

    • Jimmy Bourbon

      Yes I agree the Bowman CB signing makes it seem like that will be one position that Miami is not going to draft

  • There is NO Running Back like Todd Gurley in this Draft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!We cannot pass on this running back!!!
    Remember Zonka and Ricky. There are tight ends available in the draft——Maxx Williams & Buckley Brook. If we are looking for a Corner we need not look further than in our state, Ronald Darby and then look at Jordan Williams. Dennis Smith WO, Breshad Perriman WO. We can then sign Michael Bennett from Ohio state /DT, or PJ Williams from Oklahoma
    a DT. Plenty of free agents available to sign after the draft. We already had two wide-outs in camp. Oh yeh! we need to resign
    NM. he is quick and has good hands.

    • Stephen Fabrizio

      I agree, hopefully we can take him in the 2nd round if he is still around. His ACL injury late last year in College may just push him into the middle of the 2nd round. I also say, bring in Gresham! Lynch has yet to prove anything!