I was hoping for T.Y. Hilton with one of the 3rds, and Vernon in the 4th. Hilton is a far superior kick returner than Lamar Miller, and I just think he's special overall.
As much as I like Vernon's strong wiry frame, mid 3rd round hardly seems like theft. I mentioned in the draft forum a few days before the draft that Mayock had moved Vernon to #68 on his board, and that meant value could be gone, that 4th round would be a good investment.
Vernon was neutralized by Ohio State early in 2010. That was a pivotal game and I anticipated that Vernon would star, disrupting the backfield. Instead, he got into too many hand fights and missed some chances on Pryor. It was obvious Vernon still needed some work, and that's where we remain today.
I was impressed that he mouthed off before that game, unafraid of mentioning the infamous 2003 Fiesta Bowl, and that the young Canes players were determined to earn a bit of long removed revenge. That was a team and program oriented goal, not the self-concerned celebration that we've seen from so many current Dolphins, while trailing by multiple scores.
As much as I like Vernon's strong wiry frame, mid 3rd round hardly seems like theft. I mentioned in the draft forum a few days before the draft that Mayock had moved Vernon to #68 on his board, and that meant value could be gone, that 4th round would be a good investment.
Vernon was neutralized by Ohio State early in 2010. That was a pivotal game and I anticipated that Vernon would star, disrupting the backfield. Instead, he got into too many hand fights and missed some chances on Pryor. It was obvious Vernon still needed some work, and that's where we remain today.
I was impressed that he mouthed off before that game, unafraid of mentioning the infamous 2003 Fiesta Bowl, and that the young Canes players were determined to earn a bit of long removed revenge. That was a team and program oriented goal, not the self-concerned celebration that we've seen from so many current Dolphins, while trailing by multiple scores.