Funny how his "questionable move" contradicts his "Third round gem".HTML:
Best Pick: I love second-round defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. He will be a better NFL player than he showed at Oklahoma. Playing next to Ndamukong Suh will really help his game.
Questionable move: Waiting until the fourth round to pick an offensive lineman on a team that needs help up front.
Third-day gem: Fourth-round pick Jamil Douglas was a tackle at ASU last year, but I think he can be a dominant guard, his original position.
Analysis: The Dolphins had a nice draft. Whoever was making the picks -- whether it was Dennis Hickey or Mike Tannenbaum -- deserves a lot of credit. First-round pick DeVante Parker will be a nice target for Ryan Tannehill. The first two picks were outstanding.
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Mike Tannenbaum’s first year in Miami has been about two things: beef up the interior of the defensive line and surround QB Ryan Tannehill with weapons. Spending the 14th overall pick on Louisville’s DeVante Parker, the Dolphins got a wide receiver that is “talented, athletic and fast,” GM Dennis Hickey said.
After aggressively pursuing Ndamukong Suh in free agency, Miami added Jordan Phillips to further stiffen up the interior of Kevin Coyle’s defensive line. The Dolphins’ offensive line appears to be set, drafting Arizona State’s Jamil Douglas to be the left guard.
Miami made its money in Round 5, picking up one of the best nickel CBs in Memphis’ Bobby McCain and a downhill runner in Boise State RB Jay Ajayi.
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