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If you could REDO a past Dolphin draft

Remember this for future reference in case he turns out to be good. If Spielman doesn't trade a 2nd round pick for Feeley; still looking for a young Qb to take over for Fiedler? If no team behind Miami trades up in front of Miami to take J.P. Losman, J.p. would have been available for Miami to take him.
 
Well there is alot I would have changed. Fletcher, Avery and Kumerow were the biggest ones I can remember. Switch Brees for Fletcher, I was shocked we passed on Brees, (By the way, he would have a great back in Ricky Williams, that draft was before he "retired", who knows if Brees was here maybe he wouldnt have walked) Anyone for Avery, and I would have taken Chris Spielman instead of Kumerow.
 
WILLIS21 said:
Remember this for future reference in case he turns out to be good. If Spielman doesn't trade a 2nd round pick for Feeley; still looking for a young Qb to take over for Fiedler? If no team behind Miami trades up in front of Miami to take J.P. Losman, J.p. would have been available for Miami to take him.


Losman was there for us, we took Carey.
 
rickeyrunsover said:
Losman was there for us, we took Carey.

Yes, I'm just saying Miami wasn't going to take JP because they had given up a 2nd round pick for Feeley. This is all hypothetical but if you could go back in time would you take JP in the 1st round and taken an OL later in the draft.
 
WILLIS21 said:
Yes, I'm just saying Miami wasn't going to take JP because they had given up a 2nd round pick for Feeley. This is all hypothetical but if you could go back in time would you take JP in the 1st round and taken an OL later in the draft.


No cause I would have taken Brees in the 2001 draft. :j/k:

If we had noone other than Jay, yeah I would have drafted Losman. I think he is too arrogant, but he has talent.
 
Very easy.

1 Pick back when the debacle started that would have changed the whole outcome.
Maybe would have brought Marino a superbowl. Why? It would have softened the run D guaranteed! Or homerun time and time again.


Stay in our position and not trade w/the Pack and select with our first selection .......
......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................WR From Marshall University Randy Moss
 
finsnchips said:
hindsight is 20/20.. good thread tho.

The exact words I was going to type. Good thread. I wish we could (only us though) find out exactly how well someone would do for a full three years before we draft them. :)
 
Believe it or not, I would redo the top of the drafts during the glory years of the early to mid-'70s. That was true glory era Dolphins and sustainable for many more years if the top picks hadn't been so pathetic for several years, '71 to '75 if I remember correctly. You stick a few blue chippers on that roster instead of mush like Donald Reese and Darryl Carlton and Mike Kadish and the '70s Steelers might have been nothing more than 4-time AFC runnersup.

This will not be popular and no one will agree, but I really don't think it mattered who we drafted in the Marino era. The philosophy was flawed and we were too soft and pass oriented. The NFC was ganging up on monsters and using them correctly while the AFC structured weak sister offensive-minded teams. Unless we were in the NFC and had to figure out how to confront the Giants, Skins, 49ers and Bears on a weekly basis, I doubt the prevailing team mindset would ever have allowed us to attain championship level.
 
WILLIS21 said:
Yes, I'm just saying Miami wasn't going to take JP because they had given up a 2nd round pick for Feeley. This is all hypothetical but if you could go back in time would you take JP in the 1st round and taken an OL later in the draft.

I wouldn't. I posted before that draft that I didn't think that Losman was worth a 1st rounder. I was very worried that Wanny would take Losman.
 
rico tubbs said:
When Did Tom Brady Come Out 98 Or 99 He Was A Sixth Or Seventh Rounder Coulda Got That Guy

taken in the 6th Round in 2000.
 
Excellent! This was my pick too. Great post. Biggest draft problem in 80's was this year. Other years had bad picks, but it is harder to 2nd guess. For example, 84 w/ Shipp and Brophy #1, #2 - bad, but check the draft, not much else panned out.

Only real change would be Michael Dean Perry on #2.
Round 1. Instead of Eric Kumerow take Thurman Thomas RB
Round 2. Instead of Jarvis Williams take Michael Dean Perry DT
Round 3. Instead of Ferrel Edmunds take Bill Romanowski OLB
Round 4. Instead of Greg Johnson take Cris Dishman DB
Round 5. Instead of Rodney Thomas take Chad Hennings DT
Round 6. Instead of George Cooper take Lemuel Stinson CB
Round 7. Instead of Kerwin Bell take Brian Habib G

This would have gotten Marino 3-4 Super Bowls guaranteed. AGREED!

For everyone else, this site makes it very easy to 2nd guess (http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/drafts)
 
well i would have drafted dt kevin williams who went to the vikings 3 yrs ago. i would have drafted drew brees or anquan boldin . this last year i would have drafted jason campbell ,braylon edwards, vernand morency, billy bajema and cornerback darrant williams who will slobberknoxk our wr s in the denver game in acouple of weeks.
 
Alright, I'll re-do the drafts that were posted in the first post, remembering that we had Ricky Williams at the time:


2002


3rd round (#90) - DE Alex Brown - Florida
Would've been a pro-bowl player opposite JT. He has been solid, even with the Chicago Bears! Even though he's from UF, I was rooting for him to be picked here because I remember how good he was at UF.

4th round (#114) - Randy McMichael (same)

5th round (#161) - T Justin Hartwig - Kansas
He is now the starting center I believe for the Titans...

7th round (#241) - Leonard Henry (same)


2003

2nd round (#49) - G Vince Manuwai - Hawaii
I believe he is starting for the Jags now... I was rooting for either him or tackle Wayne Hunter, also from Hawaii... maybe also WR Anquan Bolden.

3rd round (#78) - CB Ricky Manning - UCLA
Could be our nickle back right now.

3rd round (#87) - QB Chris Simms - Texas
Wouldve been our QB of the future...

5th round (#156) - C Dan Koppen - Boston College
Our starting center...

6th round (#181) -DB/LB Corey Jenkins (same)

6th round (#209) - WR Talman Gardner - FSU
He is the favorite for the #3 wideout spot this year with the Saints... he fell in the draft because of past troubles.

6th round (#213) - DB Yeremiah Bell (same)

7th round (#248) - DB Willie Pile - Virginia Tech
Not much to choose from here, but Pile has played the most out of anyone left in the draft after the Dolphins picked here.


2004


1st round (#19) - DT Vince Wilfork - Miami
Its hard to go against Carey after hearing about his training camp, but it was still a reach. Wilfork wouldve helped our DT situation immensely.

4th round (#115) - CB Will Poole (same)


5th round (#160) - T Kelly Butler - Purdue
Wouldve been the steal of the draft. He was supposed to go around the 2nd round, but fell to the 6th. He will be good.

6th round (#174) - C/G Rex Hadnot (same)

7th round (#221) - WR Derek Abney - Kentucky
Wouldve been a great KR/PR for us

7th round (#222) - LB Derrick Pope (same)
 
Is anyone taking into account what our needs were at the time? Why pick a WR who is good now (how can anybody know for sure how they will turn out)if we needed a DE???
 
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