IF Miami isn't Breaking the bank for cook, there is no way they jump into the taylor fray.
Let me ask a hypothetical ... if you had a chance to buy a 2012 Accord (Blue Book $900) with 250k miles for $500 or a 2022 Accord (Blue Book $28K) for $20K.... which would you buy? What offers a bigger savings or bigger investment and potential ROI?
The soon to be broken down (Cook) for low ball offer or the much newer, still valuable but more expensive performer (JT)??
I am not denigrating Taylor when I said that. I am simply saying I do not believe the dolphins believe they need a RB.
Sorry if I implied something else. I was just pointing out that any team could see value in adding JT and that even if they low-ball D Cook, the potential Return on Investment for JT would be significantly higher, even if the cost was also significantly higher.
I was just implying your reference is not valid for how each potential RB signing is viewed.
Well, yeah, BUT, my contention is once Miami "settled" on drafting a RB it kind of signaled they were out of the RB sweepstakes. Prying Taylor from Indy would be harder than Miami's past 3 deals (Chubb, Tyreek, Ramsey) and those three players the dolphins knew they needed.
How can you say this when they have clearly been pursuing Cook? Just because they haven't signed him (yet) doesn't mean they're "out of the sweepstakes".
Miami landing Taylor is unlikely for a few reasons, but having drafted a tiny RB in the 3rd round isn't one of them.
I disagree. Again, are they "pursuing" cook? It seems they made him an offer and he wants more money. Have they budged from that offer? Miami negotiated with Minny and with Detroit before/during the draft for Cook and Swift respectively (and there is a rumor they inquired about Saquon), but once they Drafted Arcane (and re-signed all their guys from last year) their interest has cooled a bit. Cook has an offer out from Miami and he is torn with taking less money to play at Home vs more to play somewhere else. I'm sure if he does sign with Miami it will be because he either didn't have the market he expected or Miami has an injury to the RB room and they up their offer because of it.
As a Dolphin fan and fantasy player I like Cook as a player, but I don't see Miami breaking the bank for him or anyone else at that position. San Fran didn't until they had a shot at CMAC and Miami has put most of their resources into other positions and is treating the RB room (much like the rest of the NFL) on the Cheap.