@ericwolf3784@ckparrot People really have to stop thinking that BPA is some objective truth or an NFL-wide consensus. At any point in the draft, who's the BPA can differ a lot between different teams' boards based on their valuations, scheme etc.
@dalesandroa13@flasportsbuzz No, he didn't. He said he would be part of the "hiring process", not the interviews or the decision-making. People just jumped to conclusions based on that.
@dieggsc52@_Osei531@BeetNeverDa2nd@Asensii20 I did not claim that there are no sensors in the ball, neither that there was no double touch. Only that UEFA confirmed to journalists that it was just decided based on replays.
@TaReyDill32 Ingold is listed correctly, but not in the FB position. The F-tight end is a more versatile role than a pure FB. Also, Jonnu listed as second here does not mean he is the FB back-up. He clearly will have a different role than Ingold.
@TaReyDill32 F means F-role tight end, which is a very flexible role with a lot of movement, sometimes resulting in fullback-like play, sometimes in slot receiver like play etc. Ingold is in this group because he plays a hybrid FB/TE role in the Dolphins scheme.
@jaimedia_@OmarKelly F in the depth chart is not fullback. It's an F-role tight end that is moved around in the formation and situationally works as a fullback, slot receiver or even wide receiver (which is different from a Y-role tight end that is usually positioned in-line).
@Dolfins1@OmarKelly This is not possible. After being waived/injured and not being claimed, he reverted to the Dolphin's season-ending IR. They cannot sign him to the PS right now.
@Joe95326378@MiamiDolphins@PaycorInc He IS a Dolphin. But he is on IR and cannot come back to the roster this season, unless he is released with an injury settlement and is then re-signed later in the season (which probably won't happen).
@BYUpros False. He was waived/injured. After not being claimed by other teams, he automatically landed on Miami's season-ending IR and now cannot be signed to the PS. They can only get him back after agreeing on an injury settlement, but even then he is not allowed back for several weeks.