Robert Quinn is Going to the Dolphins
The Los Angeles Rams have decided to part ways with one of the best defensive ends in the game, Robert Quinn. He will become a Miami Dolphin, who decided to send a mid-round draft to the Rams in exchange for Quinn. A week earlier, the Rams trade two draft picks for cornerback Marcus Peters from the Kansas City Chiefs. The Rams reportedly offered Quinn in that deal as well, but the Chiefs did not want him.
Quinn has been an efficient player in the league, and recorded 8.5 sacks, along with 32.5 tackles, last season. He will help bolster the defensive line of the Dolphins, which already has Ndamukong Suh and Cameron Wake. They will definitely make for a fearsome group of pass rushers in the NFL.
Considering that Quinn still has two years left on his contract, it is hard to believe that the Rams would trade him. Their reason was most likely that Quinn has been injured a couple of times in his career, they lost a couple of draft picks from the Peters trade, and now they get to free up some cap space.
The Dolphins have bolstered their defense, and the Rams now have more cap space.
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