The Miami Dolphins added veteran offensive lineman Eric Fisher during the 2022 season. Should they try to bring him back for 2023? The Miami Dolphins were crushed by injuries in 2022, including several players along the offensive line having to miss playing time.
Joel Corry of CBS Sports notes that the contracts for six NFL players officially void on Friday, which means they will be free agents at the start of free agency on March 15.
The Miami Dolphins announced Thursday that they’ve claimed OT Geron Christian off of waivers from the Chiefs and placed OT Eric Fisher on injured reserve.
Years after he went with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft, a veteran lineman is getting another call.
The Dolphins have been hit with injuries at the offensive tackle spot recently, and the team is set to make a notable move to address the position.
Adam Schefter reports that the Dolphins are signing former No. 1 overall pick, veteran OT Eric Fisher in order to replace OT Austin Jackson who is being placed on injured reserve.
For years, the Colts deployed one of the NFL’s best offensive lines, and the holdovers from those years have since been rewarded with top-market extensions.
With many players on the move to solidify the 53-man rosters, here is a look at the top 13 NFL free agents who are still available.
Eric Fisher According to ESPN’s Ed Werder, veteran LT Eric Fisher wants to play this season but plans on being “selective” with his options and has turned down offers from nine teams so far this offseason. Fisher and the Colts were unable to work out a deal earlier this offseason to bring him back to Indianapolis for another season.
The Dallas Cowboys have two weeks to cut their roster down to 53. But, the Cowboys still have holes at wide receiver and swing tackle that they need to fill.
Eric Fisher Fits Miami’s Offense Eric Fisher is one of the three best linemen free agents still unsigned. Fisher started for the Kansas City Chiefs for eight seasons.
There are still some questions about the Packers' offensive line depth, particularly at the tackle position.
The Green Bay Packers tend to have a very strong offensive line each season they step out on the field. The team drafted three rookie offensive lineman in Sean Rhyan (UCLA), Zach Tom (Wake Forest), and Rasheed Walker (Penn State).
According to the IndyStar’s Joel A. Erickson, the last he has heard, the ‘ship has sailed’ on veteran free agent left tackle Eric Fisher being re-signed by the Indianapolis Colts this offseason: To begin the offseason, the Colts initially attempted to re-sign Fisher, but the two sides couldn’t agree on contract terms.
One of the biggest holes on the Indianapolis Colts' roster entering the 2022 season is the left tackle position. With Anthony Castonzo retiring after the 2020 season, and Eric Fisher not set to return in 2022, the Colts are looking at having a new left tackle for the third season in a row.
Could the Colts turn their attention to another veteran left tackle to help solidify the position again? According to Pro Football Focus, Seattle Seahawks
The 31-year-old signed a one-year, $9.4 million contract with the Colts in May 2021. Fisher was part of an elite Colts offensive line last season that helped paved the way for standout running back Jonathan Taylor.
When thinking of the San Francisco 49ers, one of the things that stands out right away is their defensive line. The 49ers love to get pressure on the quarterback with their front four defenders and have been pretty successful doing so.
Fisher is off Indianapolis’ coronavirus list and practiced Wednesday in a limited capacity, marking his first practice as a Colt.
The 2020 NFL offseason was a stressful one for fans of the Indianapolis Colts, as the team went into the process without an answer at quarterback or left tackle.
The Indianapolis Colts have a new quarterback and a new person to protect him.
Given Fisher’s resume and experience level, he profiles as an interesting option for a team in need at left tackle.
After the Bucs dominated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, White said Kansas City shouldn’t use not having their top two tackles as an excuse.
Fisher played in 15 of 16 games during the regular season and has been a key piece of Kansas City's offensive unit since being selected first overall in 2013.
If Fisher is indeed out for the Super Bowl, Martinas Rankin will likely slide in at right tackle with Mike Remmers moving to the left side.
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