Dolphins interested in Bentley

Posted: Sunday July 13, 2008 08:23AM ET

The Dolphins -- among several teams that have inquired about unsigned former All-Pro guard LeCharles Bentley -- also were among three teams that attended a workout Thursday at Rutgers for offensive tackle/guard Pedro Sosa, whom draftnik Russ Lande projected as a second- or third-rounder in April if he hadn't sustained a knee injury.

Miami Herald

LeCharles Bentley, Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

LeCharles Bentley, Gregory Shamus/Getty Images

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PROBABY good move by parcels. Bently however still has qalot to prove;
good luck lecharles; jwhy

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Think he would be a great fit to help bolter that line.

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Miami needs alot of help so this is not too far of a reach. when you go 1-15 you can take chances can it get much worse?

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How bad is this guy hurt? The Browns cut him.

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Injured goods.....not good. Agreed, Miami is in reboot mode for years to come I would think.

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Can't hurt

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Put a fork in him....he's done

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if parcels is taking a look at you.......u should be in the nfl. the man knows football. its that simple

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Where is this article on the Miami Herald site?? All I see is an article on stupid Brett Favre.

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Bentley would be smart to head to the Vikings if he gets a chance. There was talk about him going there earlier if they couldn't resign Matt Birk.

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The Dolphins are interested in a Bentley.

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The Bentley brand is to luxury cars what Everest is to mountains. Those with wallets deep enough to meet the six-figure price tags of the company's vehicles are treated to towering levels of refinement and prestige.

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The Dolphins are not yet worthy of a Bentley..... dare say I, a lowly Viking fan.....

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The Browns didn's cut Bentley - they released him at his request, because he wants to start and they can't guarantee that. Their O-line was pretty good last year, and they don't want to risk screwing up the chemistry they had - especially when he may not be 100% again.. If the Vikes or the Fins can put Bentley on their first team, more power to them. But if he can't find a team that will start him, don't be surprised if the Browns re-sign him. I suspect that's what they were hoping for by giving him his release instead of trying to trade him.

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When will the actual HEAD COACH give his opinion on anything ???

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The Bears need too get this guy and try him at LG,if he is healthy he will be a great p/u and when Kreutz hangs them up he can step in at center,and if he is not healthy well he shoulds be cheap at this point.

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LeCharles?

Okay. Call me LeYoda.

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Enjoy your shiny new primadona if your team signs him. He wanted out of Cleveland because he wasn't going to get a gauranteed starting position, even though he was paid the first 2 years of his deal and never played a snap.

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How bad is this guy hurt? The Browns cut him.

Tell it like it is | 07/13/08, 11:00 AM
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Watch it "Tell It Like It Is"! GO BROWNS!!!!

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