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Miami lands a legitimate starting-caliber tackle in a solid depth upgrade. Multiple outlets covered the signing, with one breaking down Heck's fit in Miami's offensive scheme. The strongest signal is Tampa Bay losing a 6-foot-8 former starter to a division rival. Fans are cautiously optimistic given Miami's chronic offensive line struggles in recent seasons. Heck projects as a reliable starter or high-end backup who immediately improves the unit's depth.
This signing grades out as a reasonable signing for the Miami Dolphins — the team is getting significantly more on-field production than what they're paying for. Charlie's on-field performance ranks in the upper half among NFL Ts, grading him as a solid starter at the position. His $1.4M average annual value ranks as below-market money for the T market. The production-to-cost ratio is favorable — solid starter output at a below-market price point represents solid asset management. Charlie is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract. The one-year deal minimizes the team's financial risk, effectively making this a prove-it contract.
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