5 worst Drafts ever | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

5 worst Drafts ever

Finsup1981

Seasoned Veteran
Super Donator
Club Member
Joined
Apr 5, 2006
Messages
1,458
Reaction score
2,030
Ugh some terrible memories in there that I can only hope when I get dementia those are the first memories I lose…does anyone have any other years that stick out?

Also having the 2 worst drafts ever in the last 12 years hurts alot

5. 1984 DRAFT​

The hits: DB Bud Brown (11th round)

The misses: LB Jackie Shipp (1st round), LB Jay Brophy (2nd)

Summary: The year after the Dolphins landed Dan Marino, Reggie Roby and Mark Clayton, they failed to connect on any picks with any significance. Shipp did start three seasons for the Dolphins, but never was an impact player and that was made worse by the fact the Dolphins traded up from 26th to 14th to get him. Brophy became an example of a great college player who didn't pan out in the NFL.


4. 2006 DRAFT​

The hits: None

The misses: DB Jason Allen (1st round), WR Derek Hagan (3rd)

The summary: Nick Saban's fascination (obsession?) with SEC players came back to bite him in his second draft with Miami because Allen clearly was overdrafted at 16th overall. Hagan lasted only 2 1/2 seasons with the Dolphins, though he was able to have an eight-year NFL career.

3. 1995 DRAFT​

The hits: DT Norman Hand (5th round)

The misses: T Billy Milner (1st round), G Andrew Greene (2nd)

Summary: In his last draft, Don Shula tried to replicate his 1990 tour de force of Richmond Webb and Keith Sims, but this one didn't pan out in the least. The best that could be said for Milner, really, is that the Dolphins were able to get solid tight end Troy Drayton from the L.A. Rams in a trade for him.


2. 2017 DRAFT​

The hits: DT Davon Godchaux (5th round)

The misses: OLB Charles Harris (1st round), LB Raekwon McMillan (2nd), CB Cordrea Tankersley (3rd)

Summary: This always will be more painful because the Dolphins chose Harris over T.J. Watt, who went eight picks later to the Pittsburgh Steelers. McMillan still was in the NFL last season but he never became any kind of impact player.

1. 2013 DRAFT​

The hits: None

The misses: DE Dion Jordan (1st round), CB Jamar Taylor (2nd), CB Will Davis (3rd)

Summary: There are two positive things we could say about this draft — 1) the Dolphins paid a very, very low price to move up from 12th to 3rd in the first round, only a second-round pick; 2) every one of their nine picks that year made an NFL roster. But Jordan flaming out the way he did as the third overall pick, and the two cornerbacks not panning out combined to make this a totally forgettable draft. And the fact there was no hit like Godchaux in 2017 gave it first place (or last) on our


 
Last edited:
Ugh some terrible memories in there that I can only hope when I get dementia that’s the first memory I lose…does anyone have any other years that stick out?

Also having the 2 worst drafts ever in the last 12 years hurts alot

5. 1984 DRAFT​

The hits: DB Bud Brown (11th round)

The misses: LB Jackie Shipp (1st round), LB Jay Brophy (2nd)

Summary: The year after the Dolphins landed Dan Marino, Reggie Roby and Mark Clayton, they failed to connect on any picks with any significance. Shipp did start three seasons for the Dolphins, but never was an impact player and that was made worse by the fact the Dolphins traded up from 26th to 14th to get him. Brophy became an example of a great college player who didn't pan out in the NFL.


4. 2006 DRAFT​

The hits: None

The misses: DB Jason Allen (1st round), WR Derek Hagan (3rd)

The summary: Nick Saban's fascination (obsession?) with SEC players came back to bite him in his second draft with Miami because Allen clearly was overdrafted at 16th overall. Hagan lasted only 2 1/2 seasons with the Dolphins, though he was able to have an eight-year NFL career.

3. 1995 DRAFT​

The hits: DT Norman Hand (5th round)

The misses: T Billy Milner (1st round), G Andrew Greene (2nd)

Summary: In his last draft, Don Shula tried to replicate his 1990 tour de force of Richmond Webb and Keith Sims, but this one didn't pan out in the least. The best that could be said for Milner, really, is that the Dolphins were able to get solid tight end Troy Drayton from the L.A. Rams in a trade for him.


2. 2017 DRAFT​

The hits: DT Davon Godchaux (5th round)

The misses: OLB Charles Harris (1st round), LB Raekwon McMillan (2nd), CB Cordrea Tankersley (3rd)

Summary: This always will be more painful because the Dolphins chose Harris over T.J. Watt, who went eight picks later to the Pittsburgh Steelers. McMillan still was in the NFL last season but he never became any kind of impact player.

1. 2013 DRAFT​

The hits: None

The misses: DE Dion Jordan (1st round), CB Jamar Taylor (2nd), CB Will Davis (3rd)

Summary: There are two positive things we could say about this draft — 1) the Dolphins paid a very, very low price to move up from 12th to 3rd in the first round, only a second-round pick; 2) every one of their nine picks that year made an NFL roster. But Jordan flaming out the way he did as the third overall pick, and the two cornerbacks not panning out combined to make this a totally forgettable draft. And the fact there was no hit like Godchaux in 2017 gave it first place (or last) on our


Any two of the worst who was a part of those selections? Chris Grier
 
Oh no DJ has reached the apathy point, no more anger left huh? I feel ya man
I don’t care about failed drafts from decades ago, it has no relevance to me at this point.

My anger is at this current regime.

I will hope they shock the world and prove me wrong, but they no longer have my support until they do.
 
Jimmy Johnson brought in some great players ( Zach , JT, Madison, Surtain,) but boy did his first rd picks suck . Daryl Gardener was the only decent one. Yatil Green, John Avery , JJ Johnson) were complete busts.
not that it matters but JJ Johnson was drafted in the 2nd round after we moved back a couple of time IIRC
Confirmed Johnson was drafted with the 39th pick
 
Those drafts in the 80s from 85-89 were pretty bad. Injuries hurt a few but they were terrible and big reason that bills over took miami and that marino never got back to super bowl.
 
This is absolute misery to see at a single glance. What the actual Fawk? How is Grier still here drafting?
Ppl who wonder why I've known this thing would crash and burn.... this is exhibit A

You simply can't contend in this league with 3 drafts in a row like this. It's just not possible.

As much as ppl are happy with this draft in 2025, we only added 2 starters on paper... to go along with the 2024 class, where we added a rotational pass rusher in round 1, a Tackle who will be starting this year in round 2 (but might suck and need replaced in 2026) that takes our haul of drafted players over the last 5 drafts to this

2021 - 1 starter - Waddle - 1 rotational pass rusher Phillips
2022 - 0 starters - 0 rotational players
2023 - 1 starter - Achane - 0 rotational players
2024 - 1 starter- Paul - 2 rotational players Chop & Washinton
2025 - 2 starters - Grant and Jonah

That is the blueprint of exactly how not to build a contending football team.

And i hate to add the elephant in the room but 2020 isn't much better, an always injured Tua who is 4-16 in his last 20 games, that he actually played in, against teams that ended up making the playoffs and an often injured, wildly overrated by this fanbase RT, who has been rated as the 64th or worse tackle by PFF, 4 of his 5 seasons in Jackson.... and that's it, we only have 2 starters from that draft on the roster left.

7 starters and 3 rotational players in the last SIX years of draft classes under Grier!

How is he still the GM....? One reason, incompetent ownership!
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom