Jake Long

29 October 2008

KR 11.0 AVG, 9 PR 13.6 AVG

TE = John Carlson (SEA): 20 CTH 214 YDS 2 TD

OT = Jake Long (MIA)
         Ryan Clady (DEN)

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3 July 2008

It's the going rate. The contract for first pick overall Jake Long made him the highest paid OT in the game. Third pick overall, QB Matt Ryan, reached an agreement with the Atlanta Falcons that pays him more than two-time Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady.

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23 April 2008

Miami Dolphins – OT Jake Long, Michigan
The ‘Fins opt for an O-line anchor for the next decade

2. St. Louis Rams – DE Chris Long, Virginia
This pick doesn’t change because 33-year-old DE Leonard Little started seven games and had just one of the team’s 31 sacks

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15 April 2008

There's a lot of talk going on, starting with the Miami Dolphins talking contract with Jake Long and Vernon Gholston. And the talk that died down between Dallas and Tennessee has sparked back up.

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10 April 2008

ishing.

Latest word is the Miami Dolphins have opened negotiations with Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long. Considering the condition of the team, this would be a smart move to solidify a porous offensive line to protect likely a new starter in John Beck (42 sacks allowed) and add a road grader to pave the way for the running game that will depend on two ball carriers coming off injuries (Ronnie Brown torn ACL and Ricky Williams torn chest muscle).

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1 April 2008

Louis Rams – OT Jake Long
O-line gave up 48 sacks and the top two QBs have long injury histories

3 Atlanta Falcons – DT Glenn Dorsey
Don’t like Matt Ryan this early. Will draft a QB later

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