h. What I like about the A.J. Feeley trade from Philly to Miami is it gives the Dolphins an efficient, mistake-free quarterback with a decent upside. The Dolphins lost out on Brunell, then Ramsey. In the NFL landscape, there's no question that the next-best option was Feeley. I like him. Tough, cool, great teammate. Then there's the Heather Mitts factor. Your girlfriend will fit in just fine in South Beach, A.J.
i. What I don't like about the Feeley deal is that it leaves Miami with one draft choice among the first 64 picks in each of the next two drafts. (The Dolphins gave their 2004 second-rounder to New England for a third-round selections last year that turned into lineman Wade Smith. The Feeley compensation is a 2005 second-rounder.) So Miami has a first-round pick this year and next, and no twos. By contrast, the team Miami's chasing, New England, has two ones and two twos in 2004 alone.