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Since Brandon Marshall was traded to the Bears mainly because of his high salary, attitude problems and legal run-ins.There are so many big, tall and speedy WRs in this year's NFL draft that the Miami Dolphins could use to replece him.
Alshon Jeffery 6’4"
Michael Floyd 6’3"
Mohamed Sanu 6’2"
Rueben Randle 6’4"
Dwight Jones 6’3"
Tommy Streeter 6’5"
Stephen Hill 6’4"
Nick Toon 6’3"
Brian Quick 6’4"
Juron Criner 6’2"
Marvin Jones 6’2"
Gerell Robinson 6’4"
One player is Marvin McNutt, Dolphins would at least consider Marvin McNutt with one of their third round picks or beyond, simply because the new head coach Joe Philbin has a long history with Hawkeyes' coach Kirk Ferentz. Moreover, Former Iowa offensive coordinator Ken O’Keefe is now the Miami Dolphins’ wide receivers coach.
Call him a very poor man's Hines Ward. Ward, in his prime, was much more athletic playing running back, quarterback and wide receiver while at the University of Georgia. Originally recruited as a quarterback, McNutt switched to wide receiver during his redshirt sophomore season at Iowa. A second-team All-Big Ten selection in 2010, McNutt posted a career year as a senior with 82 catches for 1,315 yards and 12 touchdowns to earn first-team all-conference honors. For his career, McNutt totaled 170 receptions, 2,861 receiving yards and school-record 28 receiving touchdowns.
Where he is very good at is finding the open seams versus zone coverage and that’s where he gets most of his production. After the catch, he gets what’s there, and that's where he makes his money. McNutt has very good hands; he easily snatches the ball. He shows excellent ability to adjust to the ball in the air and makes some difficult catches. His concentration is very good. In one Big Ten game last year against Indiana game he had an 80-yard TD catch but the route was only a 15-yard crossing route. This is what the new WCO in Miami requires.
Alshon Jeffery 6’4"
Michael Floyd 6’3"
Mohamed Sanu 6’2"
Rueben Randle 6’4"
Dwight Jones 6’3"
Tommy Streeter 6’5"
Stephen Hill 6’4"
Nick Toon 6’3"
Brian Quick 6’4"
Juron Criner 6’2"
Marvin Jones 6’2"
Gerell Robinson 6’4"
One player is Marvin McNutt, Dolphins would at least consider Marvin McNutt with one of their third round picks or beyond, simply because the new head coach Joe Philbin has a long history with Hawkeyes' coach Kirk Ferentz. Moreover, Former Iowa offensive coordinator Ken O’Keefe is now the Miami Dolphins’ wide receivers coach.
Call him a very poor man's Hines Ward. Ward, in his prime, was much more athletic playing running back, quarterback and wide receiver while at the University of Georgia. Originally recruited as a quarterback, McNutt switched to wide receiver during his redshirt sophomore season at Iowa. A second-team All-Big Ten selection in 2010, McNutt posted a career year as a senior with 82 catches for 1,315 yards and 12 touchdowns to earn first-team all-conference honors. For his career, McNutt totaled 170 receptions, 2,861 receiving yards and school-record 28 receiving touchdowns.
Where he is very good at is finding the open seams versus zone coverage and that’s where he gets most of his production. After the catch, he gets what’s there, and that's where he makes his money. McNutt has very good hands; he easily snatches the ball. He shows excellent ability to adjust to the ball in the air and makes some difficult catches. His concentration is very good. In one Big Ten game last year against Indiana game he had an 80-yard TD catch but the route was only a 15-yard crossing route. This is what the new WCO in Miami requires.