I wasn't giving my opinion. Going off ESPN and other sports analysts. Also, I stand corrected it wasn't Edge rated the worst it was DTsPass rushers are not at the bottom. I have it...
1 WR
2 OT
3 CB
4 QB
5 DE
6 OLB
I wonder how the coaching staff sees Hunt and Van Ginkel. The draft may give us answers.Right Tackle, large bodied Defensive End, and some sort of receiver...one, not more.
Parsons, Collins, Jamin Davis, Cox and a few others at linebacker. Not a bad class at all.I wasn't giving my opinion. Going off ESPN and other sports analysts. Also, I stand corrected it wasn't Edge rated the worst it was DTs
Imo, this a pretty solid OLB draft.
We'll know about Hunt if they don't draft a Tackle on the first two days of the draft. Tackles, if they start, play 100% of the offensive downs.I wonder how the coaching staff sees Hunt and Van Ginkel. The draft may give us answers.
Starting to feel like visiting Dennys. At this point those expensive restaurants with 4 choices are looking better to me right now lol.As usual, the answers are all over the place. I still want a playmaker at 6 or even if we were to move back again.
at 18 it gets tricky because we don't know yet who we took at 6 plus we don't know who will still be there. From here I'd think moving down is the best move at 18 but what if a guy drops to us there that we did not expect? Very hard to predict and you need an open mind.
No doubt we need at least one playmaking WR, a RB and maybe one more O-line guy.
As far as defense we all know we need a pass rusher and maybe a safety. That's 5 positions I just mention and we have 5 picks in the first two days so.
Hunt played well down the stretch...I like him at RT.Here's kind of how I see it.
Wide Receiver > everything else
Miami's biggest need just happens to be the draft's biggest strength. Get one of the top guys at #6. Could include Pitts, but would target him like a #1 receiver if drafted that high. Look at what a huge difference Diggs made for Allen in Buffalo. Having that first read that is always open is huge.
Center > Tackle
Ultimately, Hunt's best position may be guard, but I'd give him one more year at RT. If a tackle like Walter Little falls into Miami's lap at #50 sure, but otherwise prioritize center. There are a few quality ones in this draft, but I think that #36 might be the spot. Solve the position for a few years instead of playing musical chairs.
Pass Rushing DE > Van Noy type linebacker
Salary was part of the reason Van Noy was cut, but I have to believe the emergence of Van Ginkel played a role as well. Flores might considered that position solved. The Dolphins greater need is a defensive end who can rush the passer. The fact that Ogbah's contract is up after this year also has to be taken into account.
All that being said, Grier needs to stay open to possibilities. The Tunsil selection is a good example of taking advantage of players who unexpectedly drop.
I think we'll see that play out in the draft as well.Hunt played well down the stretch...I like him at RT.
To the dismay of many around hereI think we'll see that play out in the draft as well.
That is true of the team as a whole. Do they see Brandon Jones as a safety solution? I liked what I saw, but who knows.I wonder how the coaching staff sees Hunt and Van Ginkel. The draft may give us answers.
Honestly, not that high.Totally agree with everything here, the one last question I’d have is where do you think RB ranks in priority