As the calendar turns from February to March, the Internet is buzzing with reports that Dolphins wideout Kenny Stills is headed to Philadelphia to play for Doug Pederson's Eagles. Stills, who reeled in a career high ten touchdowns a season ago, would reportedly be paid somewhere in the neighborhood of twelve million dollars a year.
Just as they did with Charles Clay, after the 2014 season, Miami needs to do the smart thing and let Stills leave town. Linebacker is a more pressing need for the Dolphins this offseason, and a much more difficult position for scouts to evaluate at the college level, in determining how a player will transition to the pro game.