Welcome to the Miami Dolphins Spotlight. My goal is to provide insight and analysis on Miami Dolphins-related matters, whether they be games, signings, draft picks or other happenings. The form of the content may vary, from written articles to video reports. Feedback is welcome so feel free to comment on my posts or email me. Enjoy!

Main / Videos / Files / Labels / RSS / YouTube / Links / About / AIM / E-Mail

Archives

Showing posts with label Aaron Halterman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Halterman. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2008

CB Roberson signed, two waived/injured

I'm a little late on one of these moves, but right on time in another. The Dolphins made a swap at cornerback on July 30, waiving undrafted rookie Scorpio Babers and signing free agent Chris Roberson. Meanwhile today, the team also waived tight end Aaron Halterman and offensive lineman Rueben Riley.

As for the cornerback moves, this transaction is of little importance. Babers probably isn't a legitimate NFL prospect, while Roberson is a former seventh-rounder who has struggled with injuries. An Eastern Michigan alum, Roberson spent two seasons with the Jaguars from 2005-2006 before being cut prior the last season. While I do consider this an upgrade, Roberson is a long shot to make the team and will have to battle guys like Joey Thomas and Will Billingsley for the final cornerback spot.

Meanwhile, I'm still waiting for confirmation on just exactly what happened with Halterman and Billingsley. You see, when players are hurt they are usually waived/injured, which is a precursor to going on injured reserve. However, the media usually get this wrong and just say a guy was "waived." (see the Tab Perry situation earlier this offseason.) This causes confusion because if a guy is just waived, he becomes a free agent if not claimed. If a guy is waived/injured, he goes to I.R. once he clears waivers and is still with the team. Since Halterman and Riley weren't practicing due to injuries, I'm going to have to keep on eye on the situation to see if they were actually waive/injured. I'll update when I confirm.

I should also point out that even if Halterman and Riley do go to injured reserve, they will be strong candidates to be let go with injury settlements and it seems unlikely they'll spend the entire season with the team. Teams just can't release injured players without the fear of grievances, so this is typically how things go with "scrubs" this time of year.

Regardless of whether or not they become free agents or go to I.R., the losses of Halterman and Riley aren't terribly significant. Halterman was a long shot to make the team at a crowded tight end position, while Riley was just a recent pickup for offensive line depth. One thing I will say, and it's something I've touched on often lately, is that the Dolphins are still very thin at the backup tackle spots. Riley's departure makes it even thinner and it's something they still need to address. With two open roster spots now, it seems likely at least one will be used on the line.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

2008 Offseaon Preview: Tight Ends

Apologies for the lateness of this video. It was supposed to be up Thursday, but I was out of town until Friday night. Then I made the video Saturday and YouTube was being uncooperative until Sunday afternoon. Well, it's up now so here it is.

This video covers the Dolphins' current tight ends situation. My three remaining videos of the offseason preview will be released on schedule. Enjoy!

EDIT: It has been brought to my attention that I stupidly failed to mention recently released Atlanta Falcons tight end Alge Crumpler. What happened was I looked only at upcoming unrestricted free agents (the ones that will be available the 29th) but not ones that have been cut already. I would say that Crumpler is the best tight end on the market and I'd definitely like to sign him. However, I have yet to hear the Dolphins connected to Crumpler while a ton of other team have been, so it seems unlikely he'll land in Miami. Sorry for the exclusion though.

Labels

Videos

Loading...

About the author

My Photo
Chris Nelson
Berkeley Lake, Georgia, United States
I am a college student at Georgia State University majoring in Journalism. I was raised on the Dolphins by my Miami-born father and have been a die-hard fan ever since. I currently write for KFFL.com and have been published in Sports Illustrated, World Championship of Fantasy Football Magazine and on Yahoo! Sports.
View my complete profile