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Dolphins RB Jarvis Landry Gets Franchise Tagged For a Whooping 16 Million


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Im actually SHOCKED by this.

All the interviews, local sports radio/news, and overall feeling down here in Miami was that Landry was as good as gone at the end of the season.  And that there was some beef and something brewing between Adam Gates (the HC) and Landry.  

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3 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Spend less time thinking about what a player is worth and focus more on what NFL teams will pay for them. Whole lotta teams with a whole lotta cap space. 

A player IS worth whatever a team will pay for him. I didn't expect any team (including--maybe especially--the Dolphins) to think Landry is worth $16M for a year (more than Julio...). I was wrong, of course. 

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2 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

A player IS worth whatever a team will pay for him. I didn't expect any team (including--maybe especially--the Dolphins) to think Landry is worth $16M for a year (more than Julio...). I was wrong, of course. 

He and A Rob are the two prizes of the WR FA class, no? Someone was going to greatly overpay. 

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Just now, RoaringRiot said:

He and A Rob are the two prizes of the WR FA class, no? Someone was going to greatly overpay. 

jarvis landry is an overglorified scatback trying to play slot receiver and inflating his stats with excessive targets while giving poor output in the yards per target range alongside being a meaningful impact player on a consistent basis.

his third down conversion rate nearly makes the lottery a better gamble.

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