NJPHIN34
Seasoned Veteran
Just got the recent issue of ESPN magazine and they have a draft special. It has a few blurbs about our Phins, but nothing we don't know or think already.
There is one thing I found weird though. Out of all the GMs in the league Mueller was ranked 19th. Then they go on to say what he's good at picking and what he's bad at picking (which they also say, even though the GM changes the organizations mindset often stays the same). Anyway, what they say Mueller or the Dolphins are good at picking are Safeties (Yeremiah Bell RD 6) and Tight Ends (Mcmichael RD 4). Then they go on to what we're bad at; Offensive Tackles (Wade Smith RD 3) and here's what I had a problem with; Wide Receivers (Derek Hagan RD 3).
How do they list Hagan as a bad pick? He was a rookie last year and I think he played well as a 4th option which is what he was. He had very limited playing time and did decent while in there (I know he had a couple drops, but overall wasn't that bad). Just don't understand how they could say that was a bad pick with only 1 year in the books.
There is one thing I found weird though. Out of all the GMs in the league Mueller was ranked 19th. Then they go on to say what he's good at picking and what he's bad at picking (which they also say, even though the GM changes the organizations mindset often stays the same). Anyway, what they say Mueller or the Dolphins are good at picking are Safeties (Yeremiah Bell RD 6) and Tight Ends (Mcmichael RD 4). Then they go on to what we're bad at; Offensive Tackles (Wade Smith RD 3) and here's what I had a problem with; Wide Receivers (Derek Hagan RD 3).
How do they list Hagan as a bad pick? He was a rookie last year and I think he played well as a 4th option which is what he was. He had very limited playing time and did decent while in there (I know he had a couple drops, but overall wasn't that bad). Just don't understand how they could say that was a bad pick with only 1 year in the books.