Started a new thread for the upcoming season.
By now we all know the major shakeups:
Gase held a presser at the combine and some of the highlights were:
Should also start to get a better feel for who Miami is looking at for the 8th pick at the combine. Some obvious targets are:
By now we all know the major shakeups:
- Gase is in and he'll be calling the plays on offense.
- Vance Joseph is the DC.
- Clyde Christensen is the OC and has a lot of experience in the offense that Gase wants to implement.
Gase held a presser at the combine and some of the highlights were:
- Gase likes the pieces Miami has on offense, particularly the receivers and TEs. It sounds like he really likes DeVante Parker and Jordan Cameron and will be implementing them into the offense more. Said the Bears were considering taking Parker last year but went with Kevin White instead. Excited to work with him. Also remarked he's looking forward to seeing what he can do with Kenny Stills.
- It sounds like he really likes Lamar Miller and what he brings to the offense. [The latest rumblings are Miami will be meeting with Rosenhaus at the combine to discuss bringing Miller back]
- He said the guard play is going to be important but he thinks that the solutions could be in-house already.
Should also start to get a better feel for who Miami is looking at for the 8th pick at the combine. Some obvious targets are:
- Myles Jack, OLB- Recovering from a torn meniscus, missed most of the 2015 season. A top ten talent that would need to check out medically.
- Jaylon Smith, OLB- Another top 5-10 talent, but with a much more severe knee injury than Jack. Happened late in the 2015 season, and would likely start the season on the PUP list, if he can contribute in 2016 at all.
- Jalen Ramsey, S/CB-Could very well be gone before Miami picks, could be an elite player at either position.
- Vernon Hargreaves III- The best pure cover corner in the draft, gets knocked a little bit for not having elite size or speed.
- Reggie Ragland, MLB- A name that could be in play if Miami trades down into the middle to late first round.
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