Report: Dolphins trade DE Shaq Lawson to Texans for Bernardrick McKinney

Report: Dolphins trade Shaq Lawson to Texans for Bernardrick McKinney

The offseason madness has officially begun. If you thought the biggest domino for the Dolphins in the dead period before the start of the league calendar year was the release of Kyle Van Noy, think again — ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported this afternoon that the Miami Dolphins will be trading OLB/DE Shaq Lawson to the Houston Texans for ILB Bernardrick McKinney and a swap of late round selections. This doesn’t necessarily qualify as a blockbuster trade, but yet it is a major move involving yet another member of the Miami Dolphins’ 2020 free agency class.

The financial implications for the Dolphins are a net break even against the salary cap — the Dolphins will pay McKinney $7.2M in 2021 for his services while taking on a $2.67M dead cap hit for the trade of Lawson, equalling nearly to the exact dollar amount the $9.83M cap hit that Lawson was scheduled to bring on in 2021. And, with a breakeven dollar amount, the Dolphins are able to check one of their critical boxes on the defensive side of the football: a between the tackles run stuffer that the team has been sorely lacking.

Miami filled the void left behind by the trade of Raekwon McMillan last summer with veteran linebacker Elandon Roberts, but Roberts was limited in coverage, struggled in space and suffered an injury to end his season prematurely. To boot, Roberts is an unrestricted free agent.

In McKinney, the Dolphins secure a player that they will have three years of contractual obligations from — and no guaranteed signing bonus figures that would lock the team into a cap commitment that they’re uncomfortable with.

This is just the tip of the iceberg for the Dolphins, who clearly aren’t resting on their laurels defensively despite a much improved unit in 2020. We’ll see what else the coming days bring.

7 Texans the Colts must game plan for in Week 12

These Texans must be accounted for in Week 12.

The Colts are back on top of the AFC South, tied with the Houston Texans with a 6-4 record. This game means so much for both teams as the division and possibly even a potential wild card spot could be at stake here.

Houston is coming off their worst loss of the season, a 41-7 blowout against Baltimore on Sunday. The Texans will not come out as flat as they did last week when they host the Colts on Thursday night and this team is not to be underestimated.

If the Colts want to stay on top of the AFC South and go a game up on Houston, here are seven Texans the Colts must gameplan for:

Deshaun Watson Houston Texans
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QB Deshaun Watson

This mobile, strong-arm quarterback is a threat every time he steps on the field. The Colts will need to contain him in the pocket and not allow him time to throw to his talented receiving core. Look for Darius Leonard to spy on Watson all game and try to keep him from torching them in the run game.

WR Deandre Hopkins

Regarded as one of, if not the best wide receiver in football, Hopkins creates a significant matchup problem for the Colts. With top corner Pierre Desir questionable for Thursday, it will be up to rookie Rock Ya-Sin and the collection of safeties to keep Hopkins from going down the field.

LB Zach Cunningham

The talented linebacker leads the team in tackles with 79 total tackles on the year. He is a force in the run game and will have to be picked up by the Colts O-line in order to have success with Hines and Williams on the ground.


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Bernardrick McKinney Houston Texans
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LB Bernardrick McKinney

McKinney is another linebacker that along with Cunningham, can be a real problem for teams trying to run the ball. With 68 total tackles on the year, McKinney will have to be accounted for on Thursday. He is also a solid pass coverage outside backer as well.

TE Darren Fells

Fells has had a quiet season, but has six touchdowns, mostly coming in the red zone. Watson targets his big tight end in goal-line sets so look for Anthony Walker and Leonard to be on Fells especially if the Texans drive down the field.

S Tashaun Gipson Sr.

Gipson has been banged up in 2019 but he is still a great cover safety with run-stopping ability. Gipson has two picks on the year including a 79-yard touchdown return earlier in the season. Brissett will have to be careful airing it out if Gipson is in coverage.

LB Whitney Mercilus

The eighth-year veteran has still been disruptive in this defense that has desperately needed a pass rush after trades and injuries. Mercilus has fit the bill with five and a half sacks on the year along with an interception. With this powerful pass rusher coming off the edge, tackles Anthony Castonzo and Braden Smith will have to make sure he does not get around them.

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