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Ingram: I’m Going To Be Me
Seems Tyreek Hill shouldn’t be the one veteran the Miami Dolphins introduced in from the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs this offseason with a giant character.
And like Hill, Melvin Ingram has the NFL resume to again it up.
The three-time Professional Bowl choice addressed the South Florida on Thursday after the second observe of coaching camp and made clear what he is all about and what he hopes to convey to the Dolphins protection.
Maybe most significantly, Ingram is not all that involved about his position with the Dolphins, whether or not he is a starter or a part of a rotation, as a result of there’s one thing extra necessary to him.
Being himself.
“I’m going to nonetheless be me,” Ingram mentioned. “As soon as I’m not doing that (anymore), it’s time for me to go dwelling.
“It’s simply me, man. I’m completely different. I’m a particular individual. So I slot in irrespective of the place I’m going. I’m going to come back in and do no matter they ask me to do, how they need me to do it, when they need me to do it. So I’m going to slot in irrespective of the place I’m going.”
INGRAM SHOULD HELP DOLPHINS DEFENSE
Precisely what position Ingram finally ends up taking part in for the Dolphins stays to be seen, although it might make sense to make use of him as a part of an edge defender rotation with Jaelan Phillips and Andrew Van Ginkel, and whoever else finally ends up incomes reps on protection.
As head coach Mike McDaniel identified earlier than observe Thursday, it is necessary for any protection to have depth and Ingram on the very least will convey that to the Dolphins.
That is the ground. The ceiling is a return to a double-digit sack season, which Ingram did in 2015 and 2017, or one other Professional Bowl efficiency, as Ingram had from 2017-19.
The standing simply weren’t there for Ingram the previous two seasons, with solely two sacks in 22 video games, however McDaniel says that wasn’t reflective of his effectiveness.
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“I don’t even know what number of sacks he completely had, as a result of I don’t take a look at it that approach,” McDaniel mentioned. “My job is to check the participant, and what I noticed was he had a whole lot of impression. Particularly, he was a greater run defender than I remembered him from the start of his profession; he’s actually grown in that. As a go rusher, he had a whole lot of exercise in and across the quarterback that, in our opinion, if there was a little bit extra manufacturing on these explicit performs the place he had some actually good go rush strikes, his sack whole may be twice or 3 times no matter it’s. So he was already producing a little bit greater than folks realized when it comes to quarterback pressures, and within the system across the guys that we’re taking part in with, we’re inspired so as to add him to the competitors.”
INGRAM A LEADER BY EXAMPLE
Whereas the Dolphins made wholesale adjustments on offense within the offseason, Ingram was one of many few veteran acquisitions on protection.
That does not imply Ingram feels the necessity to aggressively tackle a management position.
“I’m going to exit and work, and that’s the way you lead,” he mentioned. “You lead by instance. Irrespective of if I’m round younger, outdated or no matter, I’m going to exit and do me. I’m going to be myself, and if folks observe, they observe.”
“Be myself.” “Be me.”
That was a typical theme throughout Ingram’s media session.
When he was requested about his goal weight for 2022: “I don’t know. It’s most likely … I don’t know, to be trustworthy. I really feel nice. No matter I are available at, I’m going to be me.”
When he was requested if he feels totally entrenched as a member of the workforce after being signed in mid-Could: “A thousand p.c. Man, I’m me – I’m (going to) slot in wherever.”
When he was requested about being OK with a situational position if that is the way it performs out: “I’m (going to) nonetheless be me. Let me reduce you off – I’m (going to) nonetheless be me.”
When he was requested about his preliminary dialog with defensive coordinator Josh Boyer and Boyer might need instructed him: “Coming in and being myself. ‘Simply come be you and every thing else will handle itself.’”
When McDaniel’s feedback about his efficiency not being mirrored by his stats the previous two years: “After all, I’m nonetheless me. I don’t like to speak no one’s head off. Time will present that I’m nonetheless me.”
That is just about what the Dolphins have been considering after they signed him.
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Stephen A. Smith Once Referred To Ex-Miami Heat Player As ‘Steal Of The Draft’
Let’s be honest: no one is perfect when it comes to making predictions.
You win some, and you lose some.
So cut media personality Stephen A. Smith some slack for his now cold take during the 2015 NBA draft. While ripping the New York Knicks for drafting Kristaps Porzingis with the fourth pick, Smith rattled off three players they should have taken instead.
They were Willie Cauley-Stein, Stanley Johnson and Justise Winslow, who he all called “NBA ready.”
Smith boldly called Winslow “the steal of the draft.” He was taken by the Heat at No. 10. Fans fell for it, too, because they cheered loudly at Kaseya Center when the pick was announced. The result was Winslow having five forgetful seasons in Miami before he was traded to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Heat fans forever link him with All-Star Devin Booker, who was taken three spots after at No. 13. Others drafted later were Kelly Oubre Jr., and Terry Rozier.
Smith was actually wrong about all the players he mentioned who should have been taken ahead of Porzingis. Cauley-Stein was out of the league after seven seasons, averaging 8.7 points and 5.9 rebounds for his career. Johnson made it eight seasons before exiting to play overseas.
Meanwhile, Porzingis is still going strong as a key cog for the defending champion Boston Celtics. And Heat fans are still sulking about Winslow never panning out.
Shandel Richardson is the publisher of Miami Heat On SI. He can be reached at shandelrich@gmail.com
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Agent Sheds Light on Hill Situation
Four days ago after Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s headline-grabbing comment “I’m out” that followed his pulling himself out of the season finale against the New York Jets, his agent shed some light on his client’s mind-set but left unanswered the biggest question of all.
Appearing on the Pat McAfee Show, Drew Rosenhaus said Hill showed his dedication and commitment to the Dolphins in 2024 by playing the entire season through a wrist injury that doctors said required surgery, but declined to say whether Hill did or did not want to be traded because he hasn’t spoken to the wide receiver yet.
Hill hasn’t written anything on X in the past couple of days that would indicate his preference, though he did change back his avatar to a picture of himself in a Dolphins uniform after having for one day his head shot superimposed on the barechested Antonio Brown as he walking out on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the middle of a game at MetLife Stadium.
What Rosenhaus did say from Hard Rock Stadium is that Hill broke his wrist during a joint practice with the Washington Commanders.
“We have top-risk doctors saying to Tyreek, ‘You need to get this operated on, you’re going to miss the season,’ ” Rosenhaus said. “Tyreek says to me and the Dolphins, ‘I’m not going to miss the season. I’m going to play, I want to be here for my team.’ The doctors all said it’s going to be painful. It could impact your entire career. If you don’t get it done now, you may not be able to fix it all the way. Tyreek said, hey, the heck with it. I’m a team guy. I’m going for it. This hampered him all year long. He deserves a lot of credit.
“Tyreek is very passionate. Anyone I’ve ever represented that was great was passionate. They cared. What you see with Tyreek is very genuine. He wants to win. It’s not good enough for him not to make the playoffs. He’s very passionate. I think at the end of the day, he’s committed to this Dolphins football team. He had an excellent meeting with Chris Grier, Mike McDaniel. I believe that Tyreek is a great asset to the Dolphins. And I think he’s the least guy that people should be worried about for this organization. They have many more worries. Tyreek Hill is not one of them.”
GM Chris Grier said during the Dolphins’ end-of-season press conference that both he and head coach Mike McDaniel had productive conversations with Hill the previous day in their exit meetings and that Hill never asked to be traded, even though he didn’t take back anything he said after the game.
This was a really tough year all around for Hill, with off-the-field turmoil (most notably being detained by police officers outside Hard Rock Stadium on the day of the season opener), the wrist injury, and on-field results that included his first season without being selected to the Pro Bowl (though Rosenhaus said Hill was a second alternate), his first season without 1,000 receiving yards when making at least 13 starts, and his first time missing the playoffs since he entered the NFL in 2016.
For the Dolphins, having a healthy and happy Hill is the best thing for them in 2025.
Trading him would be a last resort because they would not get equal value in return because of Hill’s age, recent injuries, salary and checkered past. Check out suggested trades online over the past couple of days and they usually involve something like a third-round pick.
More importantly, for the Dolphins to rebound and return to the playoffs in 2025, having Hill would make that task a lot easier to accomplish.
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