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Dolphins targeting DWill


GentlemanJack

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I really hope we can keep DWill. He his a great back. I would love to keep Double Trouble locked up for a long time. As far as Goodson, if his stock raised because of a few performances and someone reaches out, I say send him. I am not sold on him plus he is not a complete back like the other two.

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I guess we'll have to wait if the new CBA allows for sign and trades. I would certainly give him up for a 2nd rounder instead of overpaying him but I don't know if we will even have the option of trading him should we decide to resign.

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shoulda traded him while we had the chance. If we dont resign him it will be a total absolute marty hurney failure.

we would have to tag and trade him......

Carolina could get screwed and be forced to use that tag on someone like Kalil......and DeAngelo walks like Pep. A valuable and top tier guy that Carolina gets squat for.

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