A couple of free agents that would look good in Miami
With free agency looming, I thought it'd be interesting to take a look at some guys that in my opinion would look very good in a Miami Dolphins uniform.
Leonard Davis, OT, Arizona Cardinals
Miami's offensive line has made strides under line coach Hudson Houck but there's still plenty of room for improvement and especially at left tackle, where Damion McIntosh has been one of the worst starters in the league. If the Cardinals don't manage to hold on to their massive tackle Davis, he would be a very nice fit on the left side of Miami's line. With Davis and Vernon Carey on the outside, Miami would have a very nice foundation to build around on the o-line.
Adalius Thomas, LB, Baltimore Ravens
Adalius Thomas is probably the most versatile defender in all of football, having played every single position on defense and that should make him a hot commodity come free agency. Zach Thomas is still on top of his game and should still be able to give 2 or 3 quality seasons. Channing Crowder is one of the best young linebackers in the game, but besides these two guys, there isn't much depth on the Dolphins linebacking unit. Adalius Thomas would certainly be a great fit next to Zach and Channing
Lance Briggs, LB, Chicago Bears
If Miami doesn't land Thomas, they could possibly make a run at Lance Briggs. Briggs has been in the shadow of Brian Ulracher but there's no doubt that he's a very talented defender. If Briggs makes his way out of the Windy City, he'll be one of the top free agents on the market. Miami really needs another playmaker next to Zach Thomas and Channing Crowder and I'm hoping that one of these two guys somehow end up in South Florida.
Nate Clements, DB, Buffalo Bills
Buffalo will probably do their best to keep Clements in town but if they don't, he will be the top cornerback on the market. I'd love to see Clements starting along side Will Allen while Travis Daniels plays the nickel. Clements is young, talented and will probably be demanding big dollars on the market, especially if you consider the contracts signed previously by Ken Lucas or Adam Archuleta.
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