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Who else here wishes we had a towering WR?

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Reminisce, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. Reminisce

    Reminisce Banned

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    Who else here wishes we had a towering WR? Like atleast 6'4''. Think we can get one in the draft? Limas Sweed anyone?
     
  2. GridIronKing34

    GridIronKing34 Silently Judging You

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    I like Limas Sweed if he falls to the 2nd round... Big WR from texas, 6'5" 220 lb I think...
     
  3. mmikel30

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    in a house
    he is slow though ....i think i seen a mock where they have us taking Paul Hubbard wr from Wisconsin in the 3rd round he is big too but i have never seen him play or even heard about him.
     
  4. Believerinteal

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    They'll probably end with the top pick of the second round so let's hope no team gets a high compensatory pick and takes him.
     
  5. texanphinatic

    texanphinatic Senior Member

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    Very little chance he hits the second round .... and if we take him with the #1 overall there will be a riot.

    Bryant Johnson FA is worth a look for this dept. Think hes a big guy. But yes, a big guy to pair with speedy Ginn would be nice.
     
  6. Jimmy James

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    Give me a big TE. What I want opposite Ginn more than anything are a pair of hands with glue on them. The guy can be 5'11" for all I care as long as he gets every ball thrown this way.
     
  7. BuckeyeKing

    BuckeyeKing Wolves DYNASTY!!!!

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    Could grab Marcus Monk later on in the draft if not sweed. Maybe Hardy falls to the second if he enters.
     
  8. lbmclean_sj

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    almost as much as I wish we had a very good TE
     
  9. Desides

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    I thought David Sutton could be our huge red zone target. Instead he got cut.
     
  10. lbmclean_sj

    lbmclean_sj New Member

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    I think we could do better than a volleyball player with less college receptions than fingers
     
  11. AggieFin21

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    I think we've much more pressing needs for our 1st and two 2nds than WR, possibly the second 2nd if a prominate WR falls.

    Though I do admit that the though of Ginn & Sweed lined up for us is putting a big smile on my face...
     
  12. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    No need if we can nab a true stud TE at #32.
     
  13. finfansince72

    finfansince72 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Having a good Qb would be a nice start for the passing game..
     
  14. sweeper

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    i want Hardy with the 31st pick. 6'6" 230 i believe run sa 4.40 40 and literally ABUSED KING all day when they went heads up n mind u King is a TOP corner in College.

    Indiana is his school for those that aren't aware (btw, ties with Cam)
     
  15. lbmclean_sj

    lbmclean_sj New Member

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    if he runs a 4.4 at the combine/pro day he will be loooong gone before 31
     
  16. sweeper

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    ya but i doubt LONG gone. he is a projected 2nd rounder right now. h opefully he sticks around.
     
  17. SarahAnn

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    I just wish we had one who could catch the ball.
     
  18. Dolphins77

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    I want a receiver that can CATCH. I don't give **** how tall he is. A good tight end would be perfect though, with good hands.
     
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  19. big0mar

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    i dont know if you guys actually pay attention to what cameron likes in a WR

    he doesnt like big WR

    he likes small, fast ones
     
  20. lbmclean_sj

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    thats why he let Welker go?
     
  21. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Actually, it's fairer to say that Cameron likes smart, quick-learning WRs. His system is pretty complex: he needs players who can grasp it.
     
  22. big0mar

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    we didn't let welker go.

    NE poison-pilled us, we didn't have a choice

    and him letting a small, fast WR go and him not signing big WR are two mutually exclusive things.

    so please, tell me which big WRs he has had in SD or MIA
     
  23. Roman529

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    Hardy of Indiana was the WR I liked most (other than Crabtree, the Freshman from Texas Tech). If Hardy were to drop to # 32 that I think you would have to give him a look as the BPA.
     
  24. big0mar

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    again, i dont think hardy has the game-speed that cameron looks for in a WR.

    personally, i disagree with that view, especially in our situation, but that is cameron's philosophy.
     
  25. Milkmoney21

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    Vincent Jackson But hes not the gm so its not his fault
     
  26. Desides

    Desides Well-Known Member

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    Not quite accurate. They tendered an offer sheet to Welker with a poison pill provision; however, the league stepped in and basically mandated that the poison pill be removed, and New England's 7th round pick be included in the trade, as a way of preventing the poison pill drama from taking center-stage again.
     
  27. big0mar

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    i would really like to see some sort of link backing up the NFL stepping in.

    Not saying that it didn't happen, but its now how I remember it.
     
  28. lbmclean_sj

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    Camarillo would make a great study partner
     
  29. SMOKE

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    I agree. TE is an important position in this offense. Martin has been horrible imo. We need to draft one early. If Sweed was to last until our second pick, I don't think I could resist wanting him though.

    I just wish Donald Lee wouldn't have dropped so many passes while he was a Dolphin. He's definately one of the better tight ends these days. A complete one too. Besides being a big receiving and redzone threat, I saw him laying people out with some of his blocking.
     
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  30. big0mar

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    jackson was drafted by smith, and was almost ignored in the offensive scheme by cameron, despite them not having a decent WR.

    but point taken.
     
  31. alen1

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    i wish we would just win more games lol i could care less about who catches it or their description... i, as all of your guys/girls, am tired of losing. I like this years team more then any in the past b/c of their heart but I still want to at least have a shot at the playoff wildcard each year.
     

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