The Dolphins signed defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh to a six-year, $114 million deal this offseason, but the four-time Pro Bowler has failed to live up to the lofty expectations he set during his time with the Lions.
Dolphins vice president Mike Tannenbaum appeared on the "Sid Rosenberg Show" Monday to talk about his high-profile free agent. And he wasn't shy about his disappointment when asked what Suh's grade should be thus far.
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“Lets be fair, we signed him to a six-year contract, and we’re four games into a six-year contract," Tannenbaum said, via The Sun-Sentinel. "He hasn’t played as well as we’d hoped. We haven’t played as well as we’d hoped. But again, I think we have to give him a grade of incomplete.
"No one is harder on themselves than Suh himself. I’m a big early workout guy, and (Suh's) repeatedly the first person in the training room. We’re happy to have him here."
Suh has managed just 10 tackles and has yet to record a sack as the 1-3 Dolphins have stumbled through the first four games of the season.
Miami travels to Tennessee to take on the Titans on Sunday.