The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL scouting combine with renewed hope, especially after left tackle Terron Armstead's consideration of a pay cut to help the team's salary cap. Coach Mike McDaniel expressed confidence regarding the upcoming draft and praised effective strategies in play, while addressing potential controversies surrounding player decisions. Important questions arise about the need for a backup left tackle if Armstead doesn't return. Overall, McDaniel's directness and positive outlook may pave the way for a successful offseason for the Dolphins.
I really liked hearing McDaniel, when asked about the No. 13 pick in the draft, say, "We don't have a farm system," meaning that guy should contribute right away.
McDaniel's thoughts on Philadelphia's "tush push" play reflect a practical approach: "I have a hard time making things illegal because of success."
When asked about Wes Welker's firing and its relation to Tyreek Hill, McDaniel was clear: "I could see why one could come to that conclusion, however, it wasn't at all."
Armstead's decision to offer a pay cut could give the Dolphins an extra $14 million for day one of free agency, significantly impacting their plans.
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