Dolphins Gab The Miami Dolphins haven’t had a legitimate seam-stretching tight end on their roster since 2006 when Randy McMichael was one of the league’s most talented at the position but never was able to live up to his potential. Anthony Fasano was a sneaky-good pass catcher in Miami over the past five seasons but his strength [...]
Miami Dolphins May 16, 2013
The Phinsider The Miami Dolphins have had a crazy offseason. The team signed wide receivers Mike Wallace and Brandon Gibson, along with tight end Dustin Keller, in free agency. Miami also brought back their leading receiver from last year, re-signing Brian Hartline to a five year contract. The whole passing game is an advantage of ours. -Brian Hartline On Monday, Hartline appeared on NFL AM, discussing the changes around Davie this year, from the logo change to the roster moves. One of the things that caught a lot of headlines was a question posed to Hartline, specifically, is the Dolphins'...
Miami Dolphins May 14, 2013Dolphins In Depth | Miami Herald Brian Hartline looks at the Dolphins receiving contingent and he sees Mike Wallace, and Brandon Gibson and tight end Dustin Keller. You know what else he sees? The best receiving corps in the AFC East. "Absolutely, I think we are,"...
Miami Dolphins May 13, 2013The Huddle Miami Dolphins TE Dion Sims is expected to push for playing time after dropping to 264 pounds from the 280-pound range. The team expects to use him in two-tight end sets with TE Dustin Keller. Keller isn't known to be a great blocker, and Sims will be relied upon to block. Huddle Up: The Dolphins didn't sign Keller in free agency to sit around, and if Sims is to be the blocking half of Miami's tight end tandem there's definitely a ceiling on his fantasy value as a rookie.
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1 hour agoPromo ArticleCBSSports.com Fantasy Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Sherman promised the official team website that quarterback Ryan Tannehill will be "the most improved quarterback in the National Football League from year one to year two this year." Tannehill had a quality rookie season in 2012 with 3,294 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and 13 interceptions and 214 rushing yards and two touchdowns and saw the team add talent around him in Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson and tight end Dustin Keller. "I thought he had a good rookie year for what we asked him to do," Sherman said. "Now, with us building up some more weaponry around...
May 2, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy The South Florida Sun Sentinel reports that the Dolphins selected Michigan State tight end Dion Sims in the fourth round, drafting one of the few college tight ends that has experience blocking with his hand in the ground. The Dolphins used the 106th pick to select Sims, who joins a tight end unit that presently features Dustin Keller, Charles Clay, Michael Egnew and Kyle Miller. The Dolphins kept five tight ends on the team's 53-man roster last year. "I'm an all-around tight end. I can do everything," said Sims, who ran a 4.75 40-time and bench pressed 225 pounds 22 times. "I'll do whatever I...
April 27, 2013KFFL Miami Dolphins TE Dustin Keller said the biggest thing for him about joining the team ...
April 22, 2013Jets Blog | ESPN New York This is the fourth installment in a position-by-position analysis of the Jets as they prepare for the draft: Position: Tight end Depth chart: Jeff Cumberland, Konrad Reuland, Hayden Smith. Departures: Dustin Keller (Dolphins). Total salary-cap charge (positional rank): $2.28 million (9th). Scouting report: The Jets parted ways with their only proven tight end, letting Keller bolt for a one-year, $4.25 million contract. What's left? A lot of questions.
New York Jets April 17, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy In an interview with CBSSports.com, Dolphins receiver Brian Hartline said the addition of tight end Dustin Keller is big. Kelller signed as a free agent from the Jets this offseason. "His presence in the passing game is going to be huge," Hartline said. "You can see, kind of speaking hopefully for myself, we’re designing our offense through the passing game. Having a dynamic pass-catching tight end like Dustin Keller is important."
April 16, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy The Dolphins have given second-year quarterback Ryan Tannehill new weapons in Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson and Dustin Keller and brought back Brian Hartline. In an interview with CBSSports.com, Hartline said Tannehill is poised to improve this season. "In this day and age, teams are typically defined by your quarterback," Hartline said. "His ceiling is as high as it can be. He’s taken the right steps this offseason through leadership and working with guys and getting better. As long as he continues that and continues what he’s doing I don’t have any hesitation with how good he’s going to be. A...
April 16, 2013CBSSports.com Fantasy The Dolphins added Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson and Dustin Keller this offseason, but receiver Brian Hartline doesn't expect his role to change. Hartline projects to be the No. 2 receiver in Miami this season behind Wallace. "I’m just going to keep playing the way I play," Hartline said in an interview with CBSSports.com. "The coaches will put me in position to make plays. As long as we’re winning football games, that’s all that matters. Hopefully I’ll get some opportunities. And when the opportunities come I’ll make some plays."
April 16, 2013The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The Dolphins have been busy adding players over the past three weeks, from potential superstars like Mike Wallace and Dannell Ellerbe to solid role players like Brandon Gibson and Dustin Keller to backup depth guys like Nate Garner and Vaughn Martin. Eventually, they’ll have to start subtracting guys as they pare down the roster to 53 players. Already the Dolphins have cut two defensive leaders from last year’s team – Karlos Dansby and Kevin Burnett – and a few more familiar names will likely be among those headed out the door. Here’s a look at five players from last year who are in danger of ...
Miami Dolphins March 29, 2013New York Post The Jets may be zeroing in on Dustin Keller’s replacement at tight end. Free agent Fred Davis told Pro Football Central Radio that he will visit the Jets after he visits the Bills today if a deal does not get done in Buffalo. Davis, 27, has spent the past...
New York Jets March 26, 2013
Newark Star-Ledger After losing Dustin Keller, Jets look for new threat in passing game
New York Jets March 26, 2013The Daily Dolphin | Palm Beach Post The Dolphins made a flurry of moves in the first two weeks of free agency. They signed two wide receivers (Mike Wallace, Brandon Gibson), a tight end (Dustin Keller), two linebackers (Dannell Ellerbe, Philip Wheeler) and re-signed several of their own players (WR Brian Hartline, DT Randy Starks, QB Matt Moore, OL Nate Garner). In all, they handed out $88.65 million in guaranteed money to those nine players. But the Dolphins still have several holes in the roster that need to be filled. A look at the top five, ranked by order of importance: 1. OFFENSIVE TACKLE This one is the most important bec...
Miami Dolphins March 26, 2013
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