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Saw an awful lot of angry members even before the pick last night. Sadly, some may no longer be with us.
I hope the folks involved have calmed down and the burden and rigors of being a fan hasn't put anyone over the EDGE.
Rock on and may tonight's pick(s?) be more pleasing and satisfying. Like Dapper Dan! The pleasing odor is half the point!
You should post more often.I'm very disappointed that the Dolphins Front Office doesn't allow fans to write the name of who they want to draft and put it in a box and on draft day, tally up the votes and then draft that player *. To ensure transparency, the counting should be done on live cam in the war room.
* for shits and giggles, even if the winning player has already been selected, the Dolphins should try to run up that pick anyways to see what happens
Awesome! Yes, we are all scouts and experts. Even though we've never interviewed or met with these players in person, we all trust our opinions over any front office!I'm very disappointed that the Dolphins Front Office doesn't allow fans to write the name of who they want to draft and put it in a box and on draft day, tally up the votes and then draft that player *. To ensure transparency, the counting should be done on live cam in the war room.
* for shits and giggles, even if the winning player has already been selected, the Dolphins should try to run up that pick anyways to see what happens
My main issue is I don’t see the need to swing for the fences when good players were sitting right there. Mitchell (22nd), Thomas (23rd), Morgan (24th) and Barton (25th) were all available and went in succession right after we picked. We are going to need to replace Armstead, Hill, Ramsey and Fuller in the next year or two. It seemed like an excellent chance to draft that guy.I'll admit my initial reaction wasn't ecstatic when Chop Robinson was picked. I had about eight players listed and he wasn't one of them.
But delving deeper, Robinson' explosion metrics are off the charts. Interesting, too, that Penn State used him inside at times to rush the passer. For someone at 254 pounds, his strength there showed. Definitely love his first step. Probably the best in the draft.
Yes, he is raw and there's no guarantees. But he's the type you swing the fences for.
As to day two, I feel like Miami almost has to go offensive line. If they don't, I won't panic but I think it's going to be tough to find offensive line late.
One final thought. If Grier was indeed trying to work back into the 1st round for Worthy, then I'd say wide receiver is a strong possibility. Franklin seems like a McDaniel type.