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Showing posts with label Jason Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Allen. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Most Intriguing Training Camp Battles, No. 6: FS spots

Dolphins fans got high on Jason Allen last season, as posted three interceptions and at times looked like a respectable defender. Still, the 16th overall pick in 2006 has a long way to go to live up to his draft status and is far from a quality starter in the NFL.

That being the case, Allen still has to be considered the favorite for the job, if only due to lack of options and his potential upside. Without a real quality starting free safety, there seems little harm in giving Allen the job in hopes he'll live up to the No. 16 pick. If that does indeed happen, then the real battle is between Renaldo Hill and Chris Crocker for the backup job.

Hill was a solid starter for Miami in 2006, but is coming off a torn ACL and is pushing 30. Crocker isn't much better, but has plenty of starting experience himself and at worst is a viable fill-in at free safety. Both also have experience at corner, so that's a wash. The one key difference is Crocker was brought in by Parcells and Ireland, while Hill is a Saban holdover.

Crocker probably has the edge at this point, though Hill will definitely give him a run for his money. It's possible the Dolphins could opt to put Hill on the PUP list, which would give them six weeks in the regular season to determine if they wanted his services. Very unlikely to earn a spot is Courtney Bryan - a second-year undrafted player out of New Mexio State. There's just too much experience ahead of him for him to have a realistic shot.

The position(s): Free safety spots
Number of spots: Two
The contenders: Jason Allen, Chris Crocker, Renaldo Hill, Courtney Bryan
Predicted winner(s): Allen and Crocker
Reason: Allen will get a chance to prove himself to the new regime, while Crocker should win out over holdover and rehabbing Renaldo Hill. Bryan never really had a shot.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

DB Will Billingsley signed; regular season schedule released

The Dolphins finally got me, signing someone so obscure even I had never heard of him. The team added safety Will Billingsley on Monday. Billingsley was undrafted in 2007 and had yet to sign with anyone until we picked him up two days ago.
Also, the team's regular season schedule has been released. To find out more about Billingsley and hear some of my comments on the schedule, check out the following video. Enjoy!

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Safety Chris Crocker signed

The Dolphins signed former Browns and Falcons safety Chris Crocker to a one-year contract worth $1.15 million. He is likely to compete for the starting free safety job in Miami's secondary. For more info and analysis, watch the following video. Enjoy!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

2008 Offseason Preview: Safeties

As I continue my offseason preview, this video is on the Dolphins' situation at safety. The following video discusses who the Dolphins have at the position, who are their free agents and where they might look for help. Be sure to also check out my video discussing the safety position.

2008 Offseason Preview: Cornerbacks

As discussed in the video, I felt it was best to break up the video on the Dolphins' defensive backs into two - cornerbacks and safeties. This video discusses the Dolphins' cornerback situation, while the one in the post above talks about their safety situation. Enjoy!

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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.
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