Last week the Miami Dolphins signed veteran running and Miami
native Frank Gore. Gore has had a Hall of Fame caliber 13-year career with the
49ers and Colts, and he will now bring his talents to the Miami Dolphins to put
the finishing touches on his NFL career.

Frank Gore’s veteran presence could mean a lot to this young team
especially at the Running
Back position with Kenyan Drake. Gore is going to be a positive influence on
Drake and the rest of the young running backs on Miami’s roster. The other thing
Gore brings to the table is plenty of playoff experience which is something the
Dolphins lacked. The Miami Dolphins are saying publicly they are not in a
rebuilding mode and plan on making the playoffs in 2018. If that is the vision
and goal, then having a seasoned veteran with playoff experience will help this
young Dolphins roster.  

I believe Gore will bring a huge boost to the running game as even
at age 34 soon to be 35 he was a very productive back last season with the
Colts behind a poor offensive line in Indianapolis.  At this stage in his
career he is more of a power back and not a speed guy, but that is ok because
what Gore brings to the Dolphins is a veteran presence who can get the tough
yards between the tackles, pass block to help keep Ryan Tannehill from being
hit, and a mentor to the numerous young running backs on the Dolphins roster.

This signing was a home run on every level and the Dolphins I
think got a steal when they signed Frank Gore.