Oof. They thought this was highlight worthy.
.@Tua ๐ @Cheetah pic.twitter.com/HGALhokvkc
โ Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) May 11, 2022
Oof. They thought this was highlight worthy.
.@Tua ๐ @Cheetah pic.twitter.com/HGALhokvkc
โ Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) May 11, 2022
Severely underthrown.
If you had posted this screenshot and told us Tyreek was taking punt return reps, I would have believed you. pic.twitter.com/zM2tyl0W0g
โ JP - Practice Throw (@MPDolphinsFan) May 11, 2022
I also donโt like the trend of letting WRs go and drafting a new one. I would rather have a WR with good chemistry with my QB then spending a first round pick on one every 4-5 years and hoping not to miss on one.
posted by sportchamppsI also donโt like the trend of letting WRs go and drafting a new one. I would rather have a WR with good chemistry with my QB then spending a first round pick on one every 4-5 years and hoping not to miss on one.
I don't think it matters that much with elite QB's. I agree WR is already a commodity, like RB. How long it takes the payscale to catch-up is anyone's guess, but I also don't think this trend of QB's getting more and more of the cap is sustainable.
Which is the flip-side of paying those elite QB's. You simply can't put $80M+ into your QB and receiving crew. So flipping those receivers for draft picks, even comp picks (if you let them walk) makes a lot of sense.
Otherwise, sure, I think if you look at teams with elite QB's they do pay & lock-up a top WR. But it tends to be a revolving door at the others, might pay 1 more guy at WR or TE.