Former Miami Dolphins executive, Mike Tannenbaum, suggests offering Andrew Van Ginkel a 3-year, $36 million contract with $25 million guaranteed in free agency. Tannenbaum praises Van Ginkel as an underrated NFL player, although Miami may prefer lower-cost options for edge rushers.
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Here's What Former Dolphins Executive Would Pay Andrew Van Ginkel https://t.co/m11ZprTqWn
Mike T says he'd give Andrew Van Ginkel 3 years, $36 million ($25 million guaranteed) "In my opinion, he is one of the most underrated players in the NFL." Miami needs edge rushers but I would think they'd prefer more in the 8-10 per range. https://t.co/DUUxMMG33x
Mike T says he's give Andrew Van Ginkel 3 years, $36 million ($25 million guaranteed) "In my opinion, he is one of the most underrated players in the NFL." Miami needs edge rushers but I would think they'd prefer more in the 8-10 per range. https://t.co/DUUxMMG33x
Here's What A Former #Dolphins Executive Would Pay Andrew Van Ginkel in free agency https://t.co/m11ZprTqWn
NEW: The #MiamiDolphins would be better off if they could bring back Andrew Van Ginkel as a free agent, but judging by former team exec Mike Tannenbaum's recent ESPN article, it's not going to be easy (or cheap). #AllDolphins https://t.co/obMY8tfAbw
Dolphins also have publicly expressed interest in keeping Wynn and Van Ginkel among others. Chubb/Phillips injuries obviously make Van Ginkel even more important to retain https://t.co/rIEQzYJaD1
43 ranked 41 The market for Andrew Van Ginkel is extensive - but mutual interest remains with him and the Miami Dolphins https://t.co/ps4VZTu2F6