I tend to agree with you. But, if the team was able to trade down and get an extra pick I like getting talent, whether that's at wide receiver, running back or somewhere else.
BPA baby. We simply need talent
I tend to agree with you. But, if the team was able to trade down and get an extra pick I like getting talent, whether that's at wide receiver, running back or somewhere else.
I think Miami is fortunate in that the draft has a lot of talent on the defensive line, which is the Dolphins biggest need. Some nice talent on the offensive line as well, but keep hearing that it's not deep and you've got to get those players early.BPA baby. We simply need talent
“What are our chances of drafting Kyler?”Maybe we’re asking him about Kyler
This hits it right on the head. Not to mention it's a Lisfranc, which is a career ender. Not only can you not walk for close to a year. The bone needs longer to heal and people often don't regain their full explosiveness/strength. It is a shame because he could be awesome, just not worth that high pick.I would have to pass on him if I was in the draft room. Just thinking back to the mistake of drafting DVP with a known history of foot injuries scares the bejesus out of me.
I agree. He’s way too small for a high pick. Under 170lbs is worth a late round flyerThere are some really good WRs in this draft, but Marquise Brown is not one of them. If by good WR you really mean big play threat or gadget player then he’s not worthy of a high draft pick. Maybe take a shot on him in the 5th. But he’s a bust at 1, 2, or 3.
I can get behind drafting a WR in the 3rd; Butler, Harry, Metcalf, or AJ Brown...any one of those fall to the 3rd and I’d be all about taking a WR.
LOL “late round flyer”. Brown is slight & not a complete WR, but he’s electric & will be gone by the end of 2nd round.I agree. He’s way too small for a high pick. Under 170lbs is worth a late round flyer
I like Paris Campbell better very smooth and fast.