100% success rate on draft picks? Don't know if that's ever happened in history.
But good on you for aiming high.
100% success rate on draft picks? Don't know if that's ever happened in history.
But good on you for aiming high.
You are right. 100% on the draft has never been done. And quite frankly, it won't be done here either. But they MUST plug at least 7 starting spots by the end of next April's draft. They have 13 picks including !0 in the first 5 rounds100% success rate on draft picks? Don't know if that's ever happened in history.
But good on you for aiming high.
Some players can't take losing.
Minkah didn't want to play different positions.
0 and whatever is a toxic situation regardless. Doesn't mean the team is toxic if you know we're tearing it down and building it up.
Things didn't work out with Minkah. Over two different coaching staffs. I'd rather have him here, but I feel moving him was in the best interest of everyone involved, and being able to get a 1st round pick for such an unproven player was fair compensation.
You are WRONG. We all know why Minkah did not want to be here. 2) A good FS stabilizes the entire secondary. I know because I played it. 3)The Dolphins will not get equal value because Pittsburgh will be drafting much lower than 11th. which is where Fitz was drafted.You are missing the whole point that Minkah asked to be traded and didn't want to be here. And considering we likely will end up with virtually the same draft spot give or take a few it's not a bad trade. I am also of the thinking that S is one of the least important positions on an NFL team. I know I may get blasted for that but I would much rather replace that Minkah pick with an elite pass rusher or olineman going forward.