Sewell and Chase.
Still need a dominant LT, and a big play WR to go opposite DVP.
Still need a dominant LT, and a big play WR to go opposite DVP.
Getting those to would require twp Top 10 picks, possibly Top 5 picks.Sewell and Chase.
Still need a dominant LT, and a big play WR to go opposite DVP.
That is an interesting take. I do believe that could get Miami a dominant offensive as well.This is an interesting thread - I tend to think that most of the successful organizations are dominant on one side of the ball. It becomes their identity.
With Tua, young OL core, Parker, Gesicki... I’m building around the Offense to build a dominant unit.
Give me:
Rd1: LSU or Bama WR
Rd 1: Oklahoma C or PSU TE
Rd 2: Clemson or Bama RB
I would buy a specialist Pass Rusher in FA
Wilson probably wouldn't be a popular pick, but he's a very good player and would fit a need.Unfortunately it's looking like a weak Edge class so we might have to stay patient. Plus Ogbah has been pretty impressive IMO. Even Rousseau is a bit of a gamble with only one year of production in college.
Tbh I wouldn't mind going for BPA (without completely ignoring need) even if it means 2 WRs or LBs in the first round. I'm coming round to the idea of Marvin Wilson DT in the 1st Round. I don't think it would be popular pick on this board but we need nastiness up front.
I agree. DT isn't a strength for Miami right now. Perhaps the team can find value there in the middle rounds, but Wilson would be a nice add.I would have no problem with Wilson in the 1st round.Depending on what the board looked like of course.
DT is an important position and the Fins are not terribly strong there.
Wilkins appears to be coming along but other than that there is not much there.
The jury is still out on the rookies Davis and Jones and Goldchaux may have played his last game for Miami.