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Should The Dolphins Attempt To Keep Mike Gesicki? W/Poll!

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<div> <figure> <img alt="Tennessee Titans v Miami Dolphins" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/AZL0onozyt7HwO0MW6Qj_DpSQDs=/0x0:2400x1600/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/71877332/1034391532.0.jpg"> <figcaption>Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images</figcaption> </figure> <p id="sIAk5M">The <a href="https://www.thephinsider.com/">Miami Dolphins</a> picked tight end Mike Gesicki in the second round of the 2018 <a href="https://www.sbnation.com/nfl-draft">NFL draft</a>. Since joining the Dolphins Gesicki has become a fan favorite if for no other reason than he has made some huge catches at important times in games over the last five seasons not to mention the highlight video catches that he has made on several occasions. Every season since joining the Dolphins Gesicki’s number went up until this season. As most Phins, fans know this has as much to do with the fact that Gesicki is not the greatest of blocking tight ends. </p> <p id="xqiz2i">In this past season’s new head coach, Mike McDaniel’s offense it is all but required that every offensive skill player also blocks. This makes Gesicki a liability on many plays which often relegates him to the sideline. So now the Dolphins, who franchised Gesicki for this past season at 10 million dollars, need to decide if his penchant for the spectacular catch is worth the money he will cost to re-sign to a longer-term deal after a season that saw him catch only 32 balls for 362 yards. </p> <p id="9PIkEm">But this post is not about what the Miami Dolphins front office will do but what you, the Phinsider faithful think they should do and why. So please let us know if you think the Dolphins should attempt to re-up Gesicki beyond this point or let him walk and why. </p> <p id="k9ZS9o">Give us your thoughts in the comments section below and don't forget to vote in our poll-</p> <div id="2g8JR8"><div data-anthem-component="poll:11724248"></div></div> <p id="5yxyBy">In the live or open threads, the rules are wide open to almost any topic of discussion. You can discuss nearly anything, but we ask you to please continue following the <a href="https://www.thephinsider.com/pages/the-phinsider-rules-of-the-road"><strong>Phinsiders’ site rules</strong></a>. Additionally, for the sake of civility, we request that you avoid any discussions of politics or religion. Also, be aware that we have the occasional visitor from another team’s site. Please be polite and welcoming as you would for any Phins fan as personal attacks are never allowed on the site. If, in the rare case someone shows up in this post or any other post with the clear intent to only troll our site please flag the comment and allow the site’s moderators to do their job—no sense in earning yourself a warning for someone else’s rude behavior.</p> </div>
   

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By: James McKinney

Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images

The Miami Dolphins picked tight end Mike Gesicki in the second round of the 2018 NFL draft. Since joining the Dolphins Gesicki has become a fan favorite if for no other reason than he has made some huge catches at important times in games over the last five seasons not to mention the highlight video catches that he has made on several occasions. Every season since joining the Dolphins Gesicki’s number went up until this season. As most Phins, fans know this has as much to do with the fact that Gesicki is not the greatest of blocking tight ends.

In this past season’s new head coach, Mike McDaniel’s offense it is all but required that every offensive skill player also blocks. This makes Gesicki a liability on many plays which often relegates him to the sideline. So now the Dolphins, who franchised Gesicki for this past season at 10 million dollars, need to decide if his penchant for the spectacular catch is worth the money he will cost to re-sign to a longer-term deal after a season that saw him catch only 32 balls for 362 yards.

But this post is not about what the Miami Dolphins front office will do but what you, the Phinsider faithful think they should do and why. So please let us know if you think the Dolphins should attempt to re-up Gesicki beyond this point or let him walk and why.

Give us your thoughts in the comments section below and don’t forget to vote in our poll-

In the live or open threads, the rules are wide open to almost any topic of discussion. You can discuss nearly anything, but we ask you to please continue following the Phinsiders’ site rules. Additionally, for the sake of civility, we request that you avoid any discussions of politics or religion. Also, be aware that we have the occasional visitor from another team’s site. Please be polite and welcoming as you would for any Phins fan as personal attacks are never allowed on the site. If, in the rare case someone shows up in this post or any other post with the clear intent to only troll our site please flag the comment and allow the site’s moderators to do their job—no sense in earning yourself a warning for someone else’s rude behavior.

Originally posted on The Phinsider