First off, props to the OP. I enjoy these type of threads and seeing everybody's interests. :up: however...I'm going to cheat here and have two different scenarios. That's because I have us doubling up on WR's in this draft. I don't care if you guys say I'm not the winner
I do hope somebody nails it!
Version 1:
#1 -
Jaelen Strong (bold move but we take him in rd.1, big 3 are gone)
#2 -
Jarvis Landry (takes the #2 role from here on out)
#3 -
Rashad Greene (slot) --- Hickey does it again. Finds us a gem in round 3 or 4. Willing to go over the middle in a way that reminds me how Ryan Swope was for Tannehill back at A&M. He just was on Finsiders with Chambers and McDuffie...a little easter egg!?
#4 -
Reggie Wayne (vet. leadership and exp. at both outside/slot to mentor Strong/Greene and also to prevent NE from getting him)
#5 -
Rishard Matthews
Hickey considers Ryan Tannehills comments on the Wallace situation - which I expect he supports Wallace staying despite not liking him because he wants to win....BUT Hickey realizes that the best way to make Miami a contender is surround Tannehill with players that are not only talented and work hard...but those that he gets along with and have high character and intellect)
"“I’m the best teammate I think you’ll ever have,” Greene said. “I’m positive at all times, even when situations are not as good.”- Rashad Greene.
Version 2:
1 -
Mike Wallace (keep Wallace for only one more year to help mentor our replacement for him)
2 -
Devante Parker (we got lucky and swooped him up)
4 -
Jarvis Landry
3 -
Phillip Dorsett (instead of going north FLA...we stick with home grown and take this guy who has dreamed of playing for the Dolphins.)
5 -
Rishard Matthews
Hickey decides best thing to do financially and productivity-wise is keep Wallace for one more season. He drafts his eventual speedster replacement to complement his big body future #1.