In the Dolphins home opener vs. the Bills, they took a close loss with a final score of 31-28. The Dolphins offense was fantastic. Ryan Fitzpatirick had a great day, going 31/47 for 328 yards and touchdown. The ground-game was decent with a total of 99 yards, almost half from Myles Gaskin. Myles Gaskin had 7 carries for 46 with an average of 6.6 yards per carry, but 0 touchdowns. Mike Gesicki had a outstanding day, with 8 cathes for 130 yards and a touchdown, which is great for me because I have him on my fantasy team. Parker had a decent day, coming back from that hamstring injury. Williams had a terrible day with one catch for 26 yds, and he had the drop on fourth down that would have been a touchdown. The Dolphins Offensive Line played decent, with a total of 3 sacks. Overall, the Dolphins offense played a pretty good game. Mike Gesicki had an outstanding catch, you can watch that by clicking on the link below. Watch Mike Gesicki's Outstanding One-Handed Ca...
( A freezing Logan Ryan, photo from usatoday.com) As many of you have heard, there is a lot of buzz about the Dolphins signing corner Logan Ryan. Ryan is a 7-th year veteran that was a third-round draft pick out of Rutgers in 2013, and started his NFL career with the Patriots but played his last three with the Titans. Logan Ryan is not a long-arm, lock-down corner like Byron Jones, but he can tackle and forced four fumbles in 2019. He gets some picks - more than Byron Jones but not as many as Xavien Howard. However, one of those picks was Tom Brady's last throw as a Patriot that Ryan took in for six. That's worth something. But is it worth $10M/yr? To put this in perspective, the Dolphins have about $23M left in cap space (from overthecap.com). The secondary is currently about 20% of the salary cap ($50M of $240M) and is already filled with expensive veterans like Xavien Howard and Byron Jones (~$30M cap just for these two!). There is also about $15M of dead money fro...