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    Odds shrink to 3 teams in the mix for All-Pro DT Ndamukong Suh

    Ndamukong Suh has visited three teams and cancelled the visit of a fourth. So where will the distruptive All-Pro DT end up? SportsLine's oddsmakers have updated the odds to where will the three-time All-Pro DT ends up.
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    Ndamukong Suh's free agent tour is well under way. In fact, it might be over. 

    The talented defensive tackle was released by the Dolphins last week and has since visited three teams considered the favorites. 

    Suh is one of the most-disruptive defenders in the game. On the field antics aside -- he's had antics that one could easily label "dirty"  -- Suh immediately becomes the most-coveted non-QB on the market.

    Suh is a three-time All-Pro and a still supreme talent, but his reputation will give some contending teams pause. It's a big reason, along with cap issues, the Dolphins are moving on. 

    Contenders may have balked at adding a potential locker-room distraction, but there are a few that also could view him as the final piece to a championship run. 

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    SportsLine's oddsmakers have updated the odds on where Suh ends up:

    Which team will Ndamukong Suh play for in 2018?

    Los Angeles Rams 2/1
    Tennessee Titans 3/1
    New Orleans Saints 6/1
     
    Field 12/1

    Suh, 31, has been a menace in the trenches, averaging 5.2 sacks and 60 tackles in his three seasons in Miami, but that isn't what the Dolphins were hoping for when they inked him to a six-year, $114 million megadeal. 

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    Pro Football Focus analytics rated him the No. 2 interior lineman against the run in 2017.

    PICK: For what it's worth, ESPN reports that Suh is at least as interested in money as he is in joining a title contender. 

    Of the four teams presumably in the mix, that would give an edge to the Titans and Rams, teams that wouldn't have to cut elsewhere to offer a huge deal. Tennessee currently has the third-most cap space at $42 million, the Rams seventh-most at $31 million. 

    Right now, more signs point to Los Angeles. He spent more time there than expected, and cancelled a trip to Oakland directly after (he has also moved on from the idea of playing for Seattle). In addition to having the funds to make it work, the Rams are seemingly close to being a Super Bowl contender in the NFC. They also have his old strength and conditioning coach from Detroit and Miami, Suh is a West Coast native and, of course, pairing him with fellow DT Aaron Donald has to be a tantalizing idea. 

    I'll take Suh signing with the Rams. 

    Adam ThompsonStaff Analyst

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