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They looked like strong hands.
Agree, but what do you think happens if Murray or Lock is there for the taking at #13?
I take Murray, pass on Lock. We should be taking the right QB, not just any QB.
Agree, but what do you think happens if Murray or Lock is there for the taking at #13?
I don't understand the philosophy at all. What good is a Top 5 pick, unless it is the first pick?
As I posted a week or two ago, there are not 15 elite quarterbacks out there for 2020. Who cares about a comparison to 2019? The comparison is to top of the league.
I see Tua in that category. But no one else.
Fromm is a nice rhythm seam passer like Andy Dalton. But he's not going to scare anybody. Huge danger to make Jake Fromm out to be more than he really is. Supposedly he has very small hands. That is a disqualifier in itself.
Justin Herbert is a former 3 star prospect. He looks young and soft and plays young and soft. This year he actually dropped way off, from 67% to 59% and from 9.6 YPA to 7.8 YPA. He looks okay to me but I think Lock is a slightly superior version of the same type of player.
The Utah State kid Jordan Love has more upside than anyone outside Tua, IMO. But he is not in Tua's class.
As hoops pointed out, the trade up price is going to be astronomical. He actually understated matters. I would say more like 4 first round draft choices to trade up for Tua, and that is only if you are within striking distance.
It looks like the Dolphins are trying to enter situational influence territory for the first time, but since they have no background in it they are making poor conclusions and sticking within a narrow conventional wisdom window, instead of recognizing that the parameters explode to the extreme when the situation is that obvious.
Well you don't have to have the #1 pick. Say you have the 4th pick, it doesn't mean all three teams in front of you are in the market for a QB. It's also just easier to get to #1 from the top 5 as opposed to #10 or something
I don't understand the philosophy at all. What good is a Top 5 pick, unless it is the first pick?
As I posted a week or two ago, there are not 15 elite quarterbacks out there for 2020. Who cares about a comparison to 2019? The comparison is to top of the league.
I see Tua in that category. But no one else.
Fromm is a nice rhythm seam passer like Andy Dalton. But he's not going to scare anybody. Huge danger to make Jake Fromm out to be more than he really is. Supposedly he has very small hands. That is a disqualifier in itself.
Justin Herbert is a former 3 star prospect. He looks young and soft and plays young and soft. This year he actually dropped way off, from 67% to 59% and from 9.6 YPA to 7.8 YPA. He looks okay to me but I think Lock is a slightly superior version of the same type of player.
The Utah State kid Jordan Love has more upside than anyone outside Tua, IMO. But he is not in Tua's class.
As hoops pointed out, the trade up price is going to be astronomical. He actually understated matters. I would say more like 4 first round draft choices to trade up for Tua, and that is only if you are within striking distance.
It looks like the Dolphins are trying to enter situational influence territory for the first time, but since they have no background in it they are making poor conclusions and sticking within a narrow conventional wisdom window, instead of recognizing that the parameters explode to the extreme when the situation is that obvious.
I don't understand the philosophy at all. What good is a Top 5 pick, unless it is the first pick?
As I posted a week or two ago, there are not 15 elite quarterbacks out there for 2020. Who cares about a comparison to 2019? The comparison is to top of the league.
I see Tua in that category. But no one else.
Fromm is a nice rhythm seam passer like Andy Dalton. But he's not going to scare anybody. Huge danger to make Jake Fromm out to be more than he really is. Supposedly he has very small hands. That is a disqualifier in itself.
Justin Herbert is a former 3 star prospect. He looks young and soft and plays young and soft. This year he actually dropped way off, from 67% to 59% and from 9.6 YPA to 7.8 YPA. He looks okay to me but I think Lock is a slightly superior version of the same type of player.
The Utah State kid Jordan Love has more upside than anyone outside Tua, IMO. But he is not in Tua's class.
As hoops pointed out, the trade up price is going to be astronomical. He actually understated matters. I would say more like 4 first round draft choices to trade up for Tua, and that is only if you are within striking distance.
It looks like the Dolphins are trying to enter situational influence territory for the first time, but since they have no background in it they are making poor conclusions and sticking within a narrow conventional wisdom window, instead of recognizing that the parameters explode to the extreme when the situation is that obvious.
Two words stand out to me in that whole article. Dead weight.
Any remaking of this organization must involve culling the dead weight from multiple departments. It’s the dead weight that has spanned multiple regimes and continued to propagate a culture of laziness and sloppy work, be it coaching, training, personnel, etc. Perhaps it’s the Miami lifestyle that contributes to this, but the more turnover there is within the organization the healthier it will be in the long run. Got to clean out the wound, remove the dead and infected tissue, and leave it open for a while.
Regarding disruptive interior linemen, I have no idea why it took the Dolphins so long to figure that out. A little edge guy like Wake is not bothersome at all compared to a gap splitting ruffian smack in your face.
It's an illogical statement on multiple levels.Am I the only one who is confused by the headline, "Dolphins no closer to a coach"? Flores will be named the coach, just waiting for Pats' season to end.
It's the only way we can help dig out of mediocrity. Gotta go backwards.
This fan base is going to be unbearable when we start offloading expensive contracts like Jones and Alonso.
You guys know that Dolphins in full tank mode will go 12-4 next year right??
I don't understand the philosophy at all. What good is a Top 5 pick, unless it is the first pick?
As I posted a week or two ago, there are not 15 elite quarterbacks out there for 2020. Who cares about a comparison to 2019? The comparison is to top of the league.
I see Tua in that category. But no one else.
Fromm is a nice rhythm seam passer like Andy Dalton. But he's not going to scare anybody. Huge danger to make Jake Fromm out to be more than he really is. Supposedly he has very small hands. That is a disqualifier in itself.
Justin Herbert is a former 3 star prospect. He looks young and soft and plays young and soft. This year he actually dropped way off, from 67% to 59% and from 9.6 YPA to 7.8 YPA. He looks okay to me but I think Lock is a slightly superior version of the same type of player.
The Utah State kid Jordan Love has more upside than anyone outside Tua, IMO. But he is not in Tua's class.
As hoops pointed out, the trade up price is going to be astronomical. He actually understated matters. I would say more like 4 first round draft choices to trade up for Tua, and that is only if you are within striking distance.
It looks like the Dolphins are trying to enter situational influence territory for the first time, but since they have no background in it they are making poor conclusions and sticking within a narrow conventional wisdom window, instead of recognizing that the parameters explode to the extreme when the situation is that obvious.