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...all this complicated talk is (forgive me) a bunch of hot air hype BS crap!

Let's solve the OL riddle this draft and address/solve he DL as well.

For once in like 30 years -- start a job and finish it!

After that -- address the QB and DBs next year.

After that -- fix/tweak the rest.

But for frogs snakes -- get the focking OL fixed!!!!!!!!!!!!

And no more surgically repaired "enhanced" droids like Long!

Better coaching is gonna do wonders for that oline.
 
I'll be glad when we stop getting infatuated with QBs who are "great" but couldn't produce greatness in college because of their team.

Are these the same fans who complained RT couldn't carry the Phins?

If he can't carry a college team, he can't carry and NFL team. His pro team and adversaries get incrementally better in talent from college to pros.

All things constant, if you can't get it done in college then don't use it as the excuse you could get it done in the Pros.

Lock is fools gold.

Build the lines. Wait for your chance to grab a legit QB prospect.

Tua, Fromm and Lawrence will be in the NFL in a year (and two).

Do you want them to be your QB or someone else's?

Build the foundation before you put the roof on your house.
 
I wouldn't have an issue if Miami is holding off until 2020 to go after their franchise QB. And if Tua is the main target (meaning Miami is playing to win the fewest games) then a legit RT makes sense. Although this is a defensive heavy draft at the top most of the blue chip talent will have been drafted by pick 13.

OL generally need at least a year to develop and would rather have a RT with a year of experience protecting QBs blindside, assuming it is Tua, than a rookie or paying $$$$ on a FA in the off season.

I think Miami could get more bang for their buck on DL in free agency in 2020 than spending it on the OL. The average amount per team being spent on the OL is $34.7 million and $27.3 on DL as it stands right now. So if Miami can get a legit RT under a rookie contract all the better.

And I'm not attached to Miami drafting an OL with 1st round pick, I can see the logic in it.

Isnt Williams a blue chip talent? I mean OL of the year in the best conference in college football?
 
So true about the o-line sucking for a long time. One point though, a great RB can elevate an o-line. One example is Emmet Smith in Dallas. Before he got there o-line was a problem issue. Before long, those same guys were making Pro Bowls. I thought Gore was making our team look more physical with every carry. I loved that he was on our team and I'm sorry to see a physical warrior like that gone. I get that he's not a part of the future, I still loved watching him in a Dolphin uniform, it was awesome.
 
Yes. Let me know when unused cap space leads to Super Bowl wins and I’ll consider your point.
Overpaying mediocre players isn't getting you to a Super Bowl either, so I really don't know what your point is.
 
I keep seeing RT at 13 and it really makes me nervous. It'd show Grier hasn't learn anything yet. Nothing against the player. Would love to have him on our team but drafting a RT at 13 is not the way to go. When you draft that high you need to be drafting QB,DE or a top Corner.
no complaints about Ricmond Webb, Tunsil etc
 
Lock is fools gold.

Build the foundation before you put the roof on your house.

No! The foundation is the QB.
Every other pick is meaningless, they do not make a dent, make no impact. I can't remember last time a pick other than a QB made an impact, maybe Moss, but even he had a QB. Nonetheless,, skills positions make impact, and positions other than QB make marginal impact, Other than skill positions make zero impact.
 
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