Stills is a still-developing yet already dangerous weapon for the Dolphins' offense. The Saints traded Stills the Dolphins two years ago, and he clearly has a role in Gase's offense moving forward. Keeping Stills in tow, at a reasonable price, is great news for the Dolphins' 2017 offensive upside. Miami coach Adam Gase made it no secret at the combine that he wanted Stills in 2017. In fact, if all goes according to plan, the Dolphins could have their best passing attack in some time next season.
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(Photo: Mark Konezny, USA TODAY Sports)Some snap reactions on a busy NFL Free Agency Eve …· The Cowboys have been trying to trade quarterback Tony Romo, but they keep running into the same problems. · Should Romo end up in Denver, don't be surprised if the Jets call about Broncos quarterback Trevor Siemian. The Colts just invested in fellow tight end Jack Doyle, who agreed to a three-year, $18.9 million contract that includes $9.5 million in guarantees. But in Juszczyk, they get a guy who can play as an inline tight end, a lead blocker in the outside zone running game and even a third-down halfback. In the end, releasing Romo, as they're expected to Thursday, instead of holding out for compensation is owner Jerry Jones' call.
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