According to WalterFootball.com, the Miami Dolphins have met with Treadwell at least two times. If his sources are accurate, what could this mean? Is a trade involving one of our trio of WR's in the works? Might Miami be eyeing a trade-up or trade-down scenario? Treadwell has been projected to go as high as No. 4 to the Cowboys, and as low as the bottom of the first of round.
Of the teams currently slotted to draft ahead of us in the 1st round on April 28th, the Titans, Browns, Ravens, 49ers, Bucs, Giants, and Saints are identified by NFL.com as in need of a WR. Of that group, the Titans and Ravens have expressed the most interest in trading down.
The source, which lists every prospect Miami has met with this offseason: http://walterfootball.com/ProspectMeetings/ByTeam
Thoughts?
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Treadwell is an animal and a future star in the NFL, but that would be a waste of resources. We have too many holes to expend draft resources on Treadwell. The Falcons of a few years ago had really good skill position players, but lacked at some core positions (DL, notably) and won a single playoff game as a result. If this happens, I'd say Tannenbaum is trying to run from his Jets moves but way too much in the other direction.
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This could mean a lot of things. I would guess that it would be hard to entertain trade talks for one of our receivers until after we have drafted said player. My guess for the second meeting would be one of two scenarios.
Scenario One - The Dolphins are having difficulties assessing where he belongs on the draft board or there is debate within organization where Treadwell belongs. This second meeting may have been used to iron down where the organization has him slotted in the draft board.
Scenario Two - Despite not being a need, the Dolphins may very well have a high grade on Treadwell. If you could imagine a scenario in which you thought that the next Dez Bryant might be staring at you when you are drafting. Even though receiver certainly is not a need, it would be difficult to pass up a player with such potential. At the very least, an organization should debate this issue before the draft. What further lends credence to this theory is that most analysts say that there are between 8-10 blue chip prospects. I could certainly see how a team could consider Treadwelll to be one of these blue chippers.
I am not saying that the Phins will or will not draft him. But I am saying that he could very well be the last blue chip prospect on their board when they are drafting - and that would make for an interesting war room.Fin4Ever, Unlucky 13, resnor and 1 other person like this. -
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Parker>Treadwell imo. No need for him.
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This may be a smokescreen whose object is to induce teams drafting below us to draft up .
BTW he has a lot of talent but he does not run clean patterns and that makes it difficult for the QB to find him.dolfan7171 likes this. -
I think it's a smokescreen as well. I think Josh Doctson is better. Treadwell is risky pick.
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If they feel that he's a top talent, they they would be shorting themselves by not doing their best to know everything about him that they can. No one knows how the board is going to fall in the first round. But imagine a scenerio where things just go wrong for Miami getting the CB, DE, LB and/or RB that they want. However, they feel that Treadwell is a top 10 talent and could be an awesome NFL WR. Then you take him as the BPA, give RT17 all of the weapons that you can, let Stills walk after 2016, and let Parker and Treadwell determine on the field which one gets the monster second contract in a few years. -
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I think Gase really wants him. And I think he wants to choose the first guy in his first year as a HC. I would not be surprised on the pick if he is there.
I just hope Gase does not fall too in love with him. There are better needs, but I personally do not see an issue with the pick; esp. if BPA.CrunchTime and Fin4Ever like this. -
Parker has foot issues. Stills is in the last year of his deal, Landry has got maybe 2 more years. Treadwell has Dez Bryant type ability. I agree with the sentiment that this dude may be the last "blue-chip" player left when Miami picks. BPA? Perhaps that is why he's being looked at so hard.
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Fin4Ever and LI phinfan like this.
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I would doubt it is a smoke screen, if so it is a huge waste of time and resources. We let Matthews walk, so suddenly WR becomes a need, when we all knew going into the off season we had other needs, now this group has created additional needs at WR and RB.
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In some future we would be paying all our receivers 15 million per year :lol:
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No problem at all if we get this guy. Just image if you will...
Treadwell, Parker, Landry, Stills as your 4 wide set.. WOW all three have GREAT HANDS and feet. To be honest I dont believe I have seen anyone in recent years with as good of hands as Treadwell has even in double and tripple coverage with perfect Coverage on him and he makes the catches! If that didnt happen and we were able to get Josh Doctson instead at a lower pick I would be just as happy both are studs and Joshn I believe is little taller / faster. -
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Also, the Phins have had Greg Toler in on a visit and have at least discussed Leon Hall. Right or wrong, the FO might not feel like they have to go CB in the first round. There's no guarantee Hargreaves might last til our pick, despite the what the majority of the mock drafts have predicted.
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I'd rather have this guy with a 5th rounder.....https://www.google.com/search?q=mitch+matthews+byu+roto&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=mitch+mathews+byu+dunk