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miami dolphins 2008 mock draft

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1. Jake Long OT Michigan
2. Calais Campbell DE Miami
2. Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M
3. Justin King CB Penn St.
4. Tom Zbikowski SS Notre Dame
6. Heath Benedict OG Newberry
6. Mario Urrutia WR Louisville
7. Chris McDuffie OG Clemson
7. Chester Adams OT Georgia



AWESOME!!!!!!!!
 
which one died? I heard about it but can't remember who it was

Ozzy rules!!
 
1. Jake Long OT Michigan
2. Calais Campbell DE Miami
2. Martellus Bennett TE Texas A&M
3. Justin King CB Penn St.
4. Tom Zbikowski SS Notre Dame
6. Heath Benedict OG Newberry
6. Mario Urrutia WR Louisville
7. Chris McDuffie OG Clemson
7. Chester Adams OT Georgia



AWESOME!!!!!!!!

4 o-linemen seems a little high

Ozzy rules!!
 
Umm...that would be a Wannestedt draft...minus Jake Long and Bennett...

Benedict, rest in peace...Campbell and King Can't play...Zbikowski is more of a returner...and I don't like the other players a lick.
 
I've seen Justin King play live...4-5 times...and on t.v....plus 20...he was god awful last year...I don't care if he runs a 3.9...I don't take a chance on him in any shape or form.
 
Now Newlownorder's draft I'd buy...minus Woodson...
Groves is a personal favorite...Godfrey is highly underrated...Finley might be a star in the making...Beau Bell can just flat out play...and Tony Hills is certainly worth a flyer.
 
Now Newlownorder's draft I'd buy...minus Woodson...
Groves is a personal favorite...Godfrey is highly underrated...Finley might be a star in the making...Beau Bell can just flat out play...and Tony Hills is certainly worth a flyer.

Just FYI you should check out some film on Kerry Brown OG, he's a very solid lineman.
 
JACKSONVILLE, Fla (AP) — Heath Benedict, a two-time Little All-American offensive lineman at Newberry College in South Carolina, was found dead on a couch in his Jacksonville home.

Jacksonville police said no foul play is suspected in the death of the 24-year-old Benedict, a 6-6, 326-pounder who finished up his senior season in the fall and left school to train for next month's NFL draft. He was nine hours short of a business degree.
Benedict took part in the Senior Bowl in January, the first Division II player to do so since 2004, and was invited to last month's NFL combine.

"He was a big, tough man, but he had a very gentle heart," Newberry president Mick Zais said. "He was a teddy bear."

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/2008-03-27-benedict-obit_N.htm
 
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