Quinn Has Met With Saints… What Now?

Quinn has met with Dallas & the Saints… rumors say others interested

Quinn situation is being handled perfectly

When free agency began, all the best bookie servicesbet that the Dolphins would part ways with DE Robert Quinn to avoid paying a $1.1 million dollar bonus.

The lure to get his roughly $12 million dollar contract off the books seemed too tempting. 

However, the Dolphins allowed the bonus deadline to pass without getting rid of Quinn and paid up to keep him. 

Surprise!

The Dolphins proved to have a brass set and found not one but two trading partners for Quinn… and possibly more.

Miami managing to unload Ryan Tannehill to the Titans was nothing short of a miracle.

The ‘slick willy’ selling point was the Phins paid a portion of Tannehill’s contract making him cheaper for the Titans. This obviously made the deal far more attractive. As a result, the Dolphins acquired a 4th round draft pick in 2020.

I love this strategy of paying the other team some money to take a player that the Dolphins are ready to waive.

Dollars for picks. Show them the money!

The Browns thought that one up with Brock Osweiler. Imitation is the highest form of flattery. I hope Cleveland is flattered

And considering that the Dolphins are at just about $29 million in cap space now, they have plenty of ammunition to pay a part of Quinn’s contract to an interested team.

Do it. DO. IT!

The talk is Miami is willing to pay around $5 million to another team trading for Quinn. 

Quinn recently left Dallas without a contract and reports are that it was mainly because Quinn is looking for a multi-year deal… and not just a 1-year deal. 

He hopes the Saints make that multi-year offer.

So far, no news.

If the Dolphins can end up coming away with another 4th or even a 5th round draft pick this would be considered a real win for Chris Grier and this organization. Stockpiling draft picks is always a good thing for a franchise that is looking to rebuild.  

Even if this deal does not go through with Quinn and the Saints, this is still a solid strategy that the Dolphins are putting in place this offseason.

I do expect them to get something. They could use that extra pick to help their O-line. This draft is said to have quality starters up until the 5th Round.

Chris Grier said he’d keep Quinn if a trade doesn’t materialize. Smart. If they keep him, they could earn a Compensatory Pick when he leaves a Free Agent next year. Given what we’ve witnessed so far, they have the nerve to stick to their guns.

Either way, the Dolphins are finally making decisions with their heads instead of their hearts.  However you slice it, that’s a step in the right direction!!

What are the rest of the Miami Dolphins news fans thoughts about how they have handled Quinn this offseason?

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10 comments

  • Steve

    Offensive Tackle Rankings:
    Jawaan Taylor, Florida
    Jonah Williams, Alabama
    Andre Dillard, Washington State
    Greg Little, Mississippi
    Cody Ford, Oklahoma
    Max Scharping, Northern Illinois
    David Edwards, Wisconsin
    Kaleb McGary, Washington
    Tytus Howard, OT, Alabama State
    Chuma Edoga, USC
    Dennis Daley, South Carolina
    Yodney Cajuste, West Virginia
    Bobby Evans, Oklahoma
    Olisaemeka Udoh, Elon
    Joe Lowery, Ohio
    Trey Pipkins, Sioux Falls
    Paul Adams, Missouri
    Mitch Hyatt, Clemson
    Isaiah Prince, Ohio State

  • Steve

    Offensive Guard Rankings:
    Cody Ford, Oklahoma
    Jonah Williams, Alabama
    Dalton Risner, Kansas State
    Connor McGovern, Penn State
    Chris Lindstrom, Boston College
    Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin
    Nate Davis, Charlotte
    Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
    Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
    Michael Jordan, Ohio State
    Dru Samia, Oklahoma
    Javon Patterson, Mississippi
    John Keenoy, Western Michigan
    Hjalte Froholdt, Arkansa
    Ryan Bates, Penn State
    Lester Cotton Sr., Alabama
    Ben Powers, Oklahoma
    Terronne Prescod, NC State
    Martez Ivey, Florida
    Tyler Jones, NC State
    Damian Prince, Maryland

  • Steve

    Just a few Guards who may be one,two and day three draft picks.

    UNC Charlotte Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6’3 Weight: 310 Projected Draft Round: 3-5
    https://youtu.be/nz5kk6858oI
    https://youtu.be/gaeI-OIHHAo
    School: Wisconsin Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6-6 Weight: 321 Projected Draft Round: 2-4
    https://youtu.be/mtcI1G9GSTw
    School: Florida Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6-5 Weight: 306 Projected Draft Round: 2-4
    https://youtu.be/KrFNMOnGMJw
    https://youtu.be/_cZPquJdMEg

    Jesse Burkett, C, Stanford 5th to 7 rounder
    https://youtu.be/JcrXIyyX5pE
    https://youtu.be/11RKOn93q7A
    School: N.C. State Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6-5 Weight: 340 Projected Draft Round: 3-5
    https://youtu.be/3bShkPFoEvk
    https://youtu.be/_57EFm2gPYk
    School: Arkansas Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6-5 Weight: 315 lbs Projected Draft Round: 4-7
    https://youtu.be/yX70VSJBgAI
    https://youtu.be/ZyRWNOa0vxY

    School: N.C. State Position: Offensive Guard Class: Senior Height: 6-3 Weight: 305 Projected Draft Round: 4-7
    https://youtu.be/_kBhDH-6qLQ
    https://youtu.be/eiUzQf0j_1c

  • Draft strategy for 2020. This is taking into account the 2 QB’s drafted in 2019 don’t take the world by storm…….

    1 QB
    2 CB
    3 LB
    3 DL
    4 OL
    5 DL
    6 LB
    7 LB

    • admin

      I thought QB in Round 1… but I don’t see Lock or Murray or Haskins… and I’m not crazy about Lock or Haskins. I don’t like Jones… But if Lock does fall to 13# I bet they take him. This is supposed to be a very weak LB draft after RD 1… I think OL and DL will take center stage as talent is stuff for DTs till 3rd or so and Ol till 5th or so. Unless a Top LB falls to 13 I’m not sure they’ll take one and likely only one at that. Just my guess, brother…

  • Over under on wins is 4. With this O Line, who will protect Fitzpatrick or whomever is the QB?
    Draft strategy Round 1 DL
    2 OL
    3 OL
    4 QB
    5 CB
    6 QB
    7 DL or OL

    • admin

      Hey, Jay. First posters need a first-time approval…
      I can see it working out like that. I don’t see the right QB falling to 13#, so DT would be a good move. I hope they trade back and get the DL… either one of the Clemson DT’s I hope. I think though, the 2nd Rounder on OL is only for a Tackle. I don’t see them picking a G until 3rd. That’s the Pats method… not saying it’s the same, but I bet it’s close. Given our current Ol on the roster we need an excellent LG the most. I like Davis at RT better than RG. I can see Asiata finding his way as a RG in a scheme that has the LG and LT mostly blocking alone. At least as a BU. Reed is decent at C then you have kilgore and Hilland. Two of them will be good enough till we find a better one in subsequent drafts. A back T however you slice it is important. I see 3 Ol’s that are effective as being needed this season. 2 interior and 1 Tackle. Scheme and play calls will help protection a lot. We will be a physical team and run the ball in 2019.

  • Jay

    Smartest group of men since the Jimmy Johnson era!

    • admin

      Hey, Jay. First posters need a first-time approval… But yeah, I agree it seems that way. If they draft well, then I’ll go from seems to is. I’m hoping though, brother… hoping reallll hard.

  • Jay

    Smartest group of men since the Jimmy Johnson era!