Miami In Trade Talk With Eagles

 

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It was somewhat stunning news from NFL.Com that Miami Dolphins were in “deep” trade talks with the Eagles for one of Chip Kelly’s premier acquisitions!

Byron Maxwell, the former Seahawk was paid like a superstar, but last season struggled in Chip Kelly’s defense. Mike Tannenbaum seems to find value in Maxwell in the trade as a sort of reclamation project. Maxwell would not be due the signing bonus and is past his highest paid year and would make $8 mill this season and 10.5 next with a $3mil signing bonus, so while cheaper, there is still risk involved.

It doesn’t take the best sportsbooks in the world to bet that Miami believes Vance Joseph can get more out of Maxwell and help Miami’s thin secondary. Maxwell has talent and displayed it in Seattle. But the question is, was it Seattle that made Maxwell appear or is he legitimate talent miss used in Philadelphia? This “quick” trade could also mean that Brent Grimes becomes expendable. While the trade isn’t finalized, if it’s reached this point it should be simply a matter of time before Miami has a new CB in town!


 

19 comments

  • Dunner

    We don’t know the perameters of the trade yet. We don’t know if Maxwell restructured. We won’t know till tomorrow @ 4. We didn’t break the bank to sign Maxwell, even if he doesn’t restructure. After this season, we could let him go at a minimal cost. All in all, good deal for both parties. Basically a swap for Grimes, plus a little extra $. Gase is getting a clean slate for the most part, none of Ireland’s/Hickey’s baggage. I like their thinking.

    We don’t know how Maxwell will perform here, could be like he did in Seattle. Or, he could produce like he did or didn’t in Philly. Which we then let him go.

    • admin

      I think there was pressure to get rid of Grimes. They will cut him and replace him with Maxwell. The article you posted was good, but left out some details. The guaranteed money will let him be cut next season with a 3 million dollar hit. You can see if he can be rebound, dump Grimes, save a mill and fill a LB spot. Now if it’s some 6’s and 7’s over a couple of years, I am not THAT unhappy. But, if it’s more than that and at least on players doesn’t go back to form then we lose – not big time as the article makes it sound. Both can be moved on next season and you get this season to see if you hit the homerun. If both pan out, it’s genius. If one pans out you win. If none pan out , the level of jackass will be determined by the picks lost.

    • Steve

      Dunner

      Thanks for the Clarification. But does this mean we will have to give up a draft pick or swap from our 8th spot to the Eagle’s I believed is the 14th spot?

  • Steve

    2016 NFL unrestricted free agents by position

    Defensive tackles

    Red Bryant, Arizona Cardinals
    Barry Cofield, New York Giants
    Jermelle Cudjo, Detroit Lions
    Dwan Edwards, Carolina Panthers
    Kenrick Ellis, Minnesota Vikings
    Nick Fairley, Los Angeles Rams
    Clifton Geathers, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Damon Harrison, New York Jets
    Sammie Lee Hill, Tennessee Titans
    Cullen Jenkins, New York Giants
    Frank Kearse, Washington Redskins
    Terrance Knighton, Washington Redskins
    Markus Kuhn, New York Giants
    Kyle Love, Carolina Panthers
    Tony McDaniel, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Steve McLendon, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Brandon Mebane, Seattle Seahawks
    Henry Melton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Haloti Ngata, Detroit Lions
    B.J. Raji, Green Bay Packers
    Ahtyba Rubin, Seattle Seahawks
    Pat Sims, Cincinnati Bengals
    Devon Still, Houston Texans
    Brandon Thompson, Cincinnati Bengals
    Ian Williams, San Francisco 49ers
    Kevin Williams, New Orleans Saints
    Al Woods, Tennessee Titans

  • Steve

    Do we really need to go after an injured linebacker from the Eagles?

    Inside Linebackers

    Chi Chi Ariguzo, San Diego Chargers
    Jasper Brinkley, New York Giants
    Zach Brown, Tennessee Titans
    Donald Butler, San Diego Chargers
    Tank Carder, Cleveland Browns
    Chris Carter, Baltimore Ravens
    Audie Cole, Minnesota Vikings
    Will Compton, Washington Redskins
    Kavell Conner, San Diego Chargers
    Demario Davis, New York Jets
    Dane Fletcher, New England Patriots
    Mason Foster, Washington Redskins
    Jerrell Freeman, Indianapolis Colts
    Erin Henderson, New York Jets
    Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs
    Steven Johnson, Tennessee Titans
    James-Michael Johnson, Miami Dolphins
    James Laurinaitis, Los Angeles Rams
    Jamari Lattimore, New York Jets
    Casey Matthews, Minnesota Vikings
    Joe Mays, San Diego Chargers
    Rolando McClain, Dallas Cowboys
    Shea McClellin, Chicago Bears
    Spencer Paysinger, Miami Dolphins
    Craig Robertson, Cleveland Browns
    Keenan Robinson, Washington Redskins
    DeMeco Ryans, Philadelphia Eagles
    Kelvin Sheppard, Miami Dolphins
    Sean Spence, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Anthony Spencer, New Orleans Saints
    Andy Studebaker, Indianapolis Colts
    Danny Trevathan, Denver Broncos
    Jason Trusnik, Minnesota Vikings
    Sean Weatherspoon, Arizona Cardinals
    Dekoda Watson, New England Patriots

  • Steve

    FinFans Are we doing our home work before we agree to breaking the bank of Mediocre.

    2016 NFL unrestricted free agents by position

    Cornerbacks

    Prince Amukamara, New York Giants
    Johnson Bademosi, Cleveland Browns
    Alan Ball, Chicago Bears
    E.J. Biggers, Philadelphia Eagles
    Will Blackmon, Washington Redskins
    Antwon Blake, Pittsburgh Steelers
    Ron Brooks, Buffalo Bills
    Tarell Brown, New England Patriots
    Crezdon Butler, Detroit Lions
    Nolan Carroll, Philadelphia Eagles
    Morris Claiborne, Dallas Cowboys
    Marcus Cooper, Kansas City Chiefs
    Antonio Cromartie, New York Jets
    Nate Ebner, New England Patriots
    Cortland Finnegan, Carolina Panthers
    Jamell Fleming, Kansas City Chiefs
    Leon Hall, Cincinnati Bengals
    Brandon Harris, Tennessee Titans
    Casey Hayward, Green Bay Packers
    Jayron Hosley, New York Giants
    Charles James, Houston Texans
    Janoris Jenkins, Los Angeles Rams
    Mike Jenkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Adam Jones, Cincinnati Bengals
    Jeremy Lane, Seattle Seahawks
    Trumaine McBride, New York Giants
    Leodis McKelvin, Buffalo Bills
    Sherrick McManis, Chicago Bears
    Sterling Moore, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Terence Newman, Minnesota Vikings
    Chris Owens, New Orleans Saints
    Tracy Porter, Chicago Bears
    Jerraud Powers, Arizona Cardinals
    Josh Robinson, Minnesota Vikings
    Patrick Robinson, San Diego Chargers
    Coty Sensabaugh, Tennessee Titans
    Marcus Sherels, Minnesota Vikings
    Sean Smith, Kansas City Chiefs
    Josh Thomas, Dallas Cowboys
    Charles Tillman, Carolina Panthers
    Greg Toler, Indianapolis Colts
    Cassius Vaughn, San Diego Chargers
    Darrin Walls, New York Jets
    Corey White, Arizona Cardinals
    Josh Wilson, Detroit Lions
    Shareece Wright, Baltimore Ravens

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000626

  • Steve

    A top Cornerback in the league trade deal Vs this Dolphins deal for a 35th Rank Corner coming from the Eagles??

    Darrelle Revis has agreed to a six-year, $96 million contract as part of Sunday’s trade that sends the cornerback from the New York Jets to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Yahoo! Sports has learned. Tampa Bay, which didn’t include any guaranteed money in Revis’ contract, sent its 2013 first-round draft pick (No. 13 overall) and a conditional 2014 pick that could become a third- or fourth-rounder.

    Revis flew a private jet Sunday morning to fly to Tampa Bay for an official physical, although the Buccaneers’ medical staff was already aware of the results of an MRI exam Revis took April 15 when he returned to the Jets’ offseason program.

    Revis back to New York this was the deal

    The New York Jets signed Revis to a five-year, $70 million contract with $39 million guaranteed on March 10, 2015.[70][71] The Jets were, however, the subject of investigation into tampering after charges were filed by the Patriots. Jets owner Woody Johnson made comments about Revis, who was still under contract with New England at the time.[72] Johnson was fined $100,000 however, the Jets’ counter-investigation into Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s comments about Revis upon re-signing with New York was dismissed by the league.[73] Revis sustained a concussion against the Houston Texans on November 22, 2015.[74]

  • Steve

    March 8, 2016 at 3:05 pm

    This is a large gamble on these two players. After reading the article I just posted The Cornerback is questionable and the Line backer has been injured two years. It could work but a serious gamble. Could this be holes in a five gallon can we are trying to used? Be careful! I would not make this deal and Grimes would be the better bargain. Your starting Cornerback cannot have performance questioned. Along with your starting linebacker cannot be on the side lines. Miami Dolphins cannot enter the 2016 season with a questionable Cornerback and linebacker. Corner back is a skilled position and Maxwell he was ranked about 35th best corner in the NFL last Season is this the best we can do?

  • Steve

    Typically, if a contract for a big signing is so obviously bad that the team that gave it out is already attempting to trade it after just one year, there usually is not a market for that player’s services elsewhere, and the team is stuck with a big mistake of a deal. But because the Dolphins are run by Mike Tannenbaum, whose M.O. is to get big names on big deals and worry about the rest later, there’s apparently a market. And that is also fairly crazy, even accounting for the fact that not all of the remaining money on the deal would go on Miami’s books because some would accelerate onto Philly’s.

    Read more below site:

    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25507552/report-dolphins-in-talks-with-eagles-to-trade-for-cb-byron-maxwell

  • Dunner

    I don’t believe these 2 acquisitions mean we are playoff bound. I do think the moves are youth movements to grow w Gase, the offense is there, now a defensive lift.

    • admin

      He only allowed 1 touchdown all last season…it COULD end up being a good trade for Miami. It depends on what they gave up and whether he ends up a stop gap or more. Grimes might be gone now though….

    • admin

      I’m hearing they might swap firsts for the trade…not sure I like that if it ends up the case!!!

  • Dunner

    And a LBer to boot. Kiko Alonso, I like it. Still believe they are setting up to draft a LBer or DE at 8. New defense for 16,,,,, YEEESSSS!!!

  • Dunner

    Interesting trade considering that Maxwell did not perform per his contract in his first year w the Eagles. This could be a swap w a departed Grimes. Actually, the trade for Maxwell and a release of Grimes would free up 1 million dollars this year, w Maxwell’s contract non-guaranteed after this year (2016). I believe the Fins see Maxwell as at least on par w Grimes but much younger and could blossom w correct tutelage (Joseph). So the move is actually a smart move in a few different ways. Depends on the compensation, anything 5th/6th/7th round O.K., 1/2/3/4 rounder, no thanks!

    Will miss Grimes, not Miko though. Going to be different defense in South Beach in ’16.

    • admin

      totally agree – 6th rounder I bet for him… Eagles will recoup some money as well. Grimes needs to go because Mika will not stop, he will be gone next season, his skills have depreciated a bit and he struggles with tall receivers. I like him, but to many negatives if you can get a reasonable substitute.