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2010 Miami Dolphins Depth Chart

OFFENSE:

QB: Chad Henne,Tyler Thigpen,Pat White

RB: Ronnie Brown,Ricky Williams,Patrick Cobbs,Lex Hilliard

FB: Lousaka Polite

WR1: Antonio Bryant/Malcom Floyd,Marcus Easley,Ted Ginn Jr.

WR2: Brian Hartline,Davone Bess,Greg Camarillo,Pat Turner

TE: John Nalbone,Jimmy Graham

LT: Jake Long,Andrew Gardner

LG: Justin Smiley,Nate Garner

C: Jake Grove,Joe Berger

RG: Donald Thomas

RT: Vernon Carey

DEFENSE:

RDE: Randy Starks,Phillip Merling,Lionel Doston

NT: Johnny Jolly,Paul Soliai,Ryan Baker

LDE: Kendall Langford,Tony McDaniel

WOLB: Cameron Wake,Jason Taylor,Larry Hart

ILB: Channing Crowder,Reggie Tordor

ILB: Sean Weatherspoon,Akin Adoyele

SOLB: Brandon Graham,Charlie Anderson,Quentin Moses

RCB: Sean Smith,Will Allen

LCB: Vontae Davis,Jason Allen,Jorrick Calvin

FS: Gibril Wilson,Tyrone Culver,Quentin Andrews

SS: Yeremiah Bell, Chris Clemons

KR: Ted Ginn Jr.

PR: Marcus Easley


bolded dark blue=draftees

bolded red -FA signings

bolded green-placed on PS

Nate Jones had a big year at nickel,and theres a real possiblity he would be seeking a starting role w/ another team,and I cant see MIA paying him off to stay.Also,I cant see Sparano admitting he was wrong about the Wilson signing,so I think he'll be on roster again this year.

Anthoyn Fasano leaves a lot to be desired,and as he said its a buisness,and MIA wouldnt miss a beat w/out him,as he has been a total non-factor the whole season.Nalbone is in the liking of the FO,and its a toss up between him and Kory Sperry,because I see something in him worth keeping,so we'll see.

Draft:

No one at 12 I would love,as I cant see McClain slipping by both Kansas City and Denver.Earl Thomas is worth considering,but at the end of the say,I think MIA moves down towards the late teens,early 20s and picks up a 2nd along the way.

1:Sean Weatherspoon,ILB out of Missouri(6'2",245)

2:Brandon Graham,SOLB out of Michigan(6'2",263)

2B:Jimmy Graham,TE out of the U(6'8",260)

3:Marcus Easley,WR out of Connecticut(6'2",219)

4:Larry Hart,WOLB out of Central Arkansas(6'1",248)

6:Jay Ross,NT out of Eastern Carolina(6'3",314)

6B:Lonyae Miller,RB out of Fresno State(5'11",220)

6C:Jorrick Calvin,CB out of Troy(5'11",184)

7:Quentin Andrews,FS out of North Alabama(5'11".206)

7B:Tim Brown,WR(KR-PR) out of Rutgers(5'9",165)
 
Good stuff but I see us

-drafting a running back somewhere (even if it's deep) to bring into the mix for next year.
-not bringing in both Floyd and Bryant, maybe 1, but not both.

Also interesting that you have both rookies still starting past Will Allen. I have a feeling that it will happen to, but I am sure there will be times that Allen goes out and covers at least 1 of the 2 starting WRs.
 
i don't think Baker is a nose tackle or Clemons a strong safety, and Ferguson will be back. If Nalbone is the starting tight end we'd just as well mail in the season.
 
72champagne;1063296159[B said:
]i don't think Baker is a nose tackle or Clemons a strong safety[/B], and Ferguson will be back. If Nalbone is the starting tight end we'd just as well mail in the season.

Baker was an emergency NT when Ferguson went down. i don't think he'll stay there heading into next year. Clemons was a SS on the depth chart throughout the year though. who knows. maybe the FO likes him better there.
 
Taylor or Porter will be a starter next year

Clemons is a Free Safety

Haynos and/or Fasano will be on the team next year

You have us keeping 6 or 7 receivers

IMO this will not be an accurate outlook for next season
 
Taylor or Porter will be a starter next year

Clemons is a Free Safety

Haynos and/or Fasano will be on the team next year

You have us keeping 6 or 7 receivers

IMO this will not be an accurate outlook for next season
mainly because Sparano allowed Henne to air it out as the season went along,basically spread offense.And Miami's going to need to broaden the horizons for Henne to bloom properly,as evidence for the past few seasons keeping only 4 WRs dressed(3 most of the time even plays...),I think Sparano will give Henne ample options.
 
mainly because Sparano allowed Henne to air it out as the season went along,basically spread offense.And Miami's going to need to broaden the horizons for Henne to bloom properly,as evidence for the past few seasons keeping only 4 WRs dressed(3 most of the time even plays...),I think Sparano will give Henne ample options.

I agree with the fact that the staff will give Henne many targets, but you can expect them to have a solid 4 or 5 by the time training camp is over. This staff has shown they are not afraid to let anybody go so whoever gives their best will make the team. I expect Henne's opinion to play maybe the biggest role in who they keep and let go.
 
Thinking we will sign Bryant is lol hilarious. Him and Parcells hate eachother. Not gonna happen as long as the Tuna is here. No chance.

Do your homework guys!
 
Thinking we will sign Bryant is lol hilarious. Him and Parcells hate eachother. Not gonna happen as long as the Tuna is here. No chance.

Do your homework guys!

The link has been posted here, but Bryant has said that the two are over that and Bill has even sent him texts with words of encouragement.
 
Baker was an emergency NT when Ferguson went down. i don't think he'll stay there heading into next year. Clemons was a SS on the depth chart throughout the year though. who knows. maybe the FO likes him better there.
Pretty sure Clemons subbed more for Wilson than Bell and McDaniels played nose more than Baker did. Wait for it.... wait for it... who knows, maybe the FO likes them better there.
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Pretty sure Clemons subbed more for Wilson than Bell and McDaniels played nose more than Baker did
.

Baker was hardly active. anyway, i'm not saying he should be a NT.

Wait for it.... wait for it... who knows, maybe the FO likes them better there.

you'll hear from my lawyers :-D
 
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