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• NFL team consultant Frank Coyle called this ''Miami's best draft in 10 years.'' But Mel Kiper Jr., on espn.com, gave Miami a B- as, ''I'm not sold on Chad Henne. He has accuracy issues and a long delivery and he isn't mobile.'' And he called third-round defensive lineman Kendall Langford ``somewhat of a reach after an average senior season.''
• Fox draft analyst Chris Landry, who consults for 11 teams, called Dolphins second-round pick Phillip Merling ''the best run-defending defensive end in the draft.'' . . . Several draftniks give fourth-rounder Shawn Murphy a realistic chance to start at right guard. (Smiley would move to left guard in that scenario) . . . The Dolphins -- who don't have an accomplished veteran guard to play opposite Smiley -- rejected overtures from ex-Dolphin Jeno James (out of the league last year) and haven't returned calls from unsigned Chris Liwienski's agent.
http://www.miamiherald.com/616/story/514679.html
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I really don't take Kiper's opinions serious. He has been wrong enough times that prove he is not the expert he considers himself. Honestly, I think some people on this site would do a better job than him.
If any thing I think the Dolphins should get more points for getting another QB for insurance and for being smart enough to take him where they intended to in the first place.
He can bash Henne all he wants but the truth is Henne had a pretty good career at Michigan while breaking some passing records and the Dolphins addressed two major priorities before they selected a QB. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if the Dolphin's braintrusts picked a QB every year somewhere in the draft. But that is JMO. -
http://forums.thephins.com/showthread.php?t=7597
He makes some very valid observations about Henne. I would love for Henne to become a very good player, I just feel that there are concerns about his game.
As far as taking a QB every year, that is a serious waste of draft picks. We've thrown enough draft picks at the Qb position (Culpepper, Green, Lemon, Feeley, etc, etc, etc) and we should focus on developing our players. PLayer development doesn't happen overnight, it takes patience, something that Miami hasn't had and it shows.Swampfox, alen1 and feelthepain like this. -
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I love it. And none of these guys are on Dancing with the Stars either! :lol:like2god likes this. -
On to the next point.
Okay, we drafted Beck last year in the 2nd round and Henne in the 2nd round this year. If neither one shows that he can be a "great" Qb like you describe, do we spend another high draft pick next year? What if that player starts off slowly and doesn't really impress until the final game? Lets say for arguments sake that he goes 0-15 and in the last game of the season he looks like Peyton Manning, infact he makes Peyton Manning look like Ray Lucas.....do we wait until the following year to see what he can do or do we look at his 1-15 record and say "we need to spend another high draft pick"?
Draft picks don't grow on trees, they are a very valuable asset that we need to spend wisely. If we just throw picks at a problem and never give our players time to develop, we may as well not even use them to begin with.
We were a 1-15 team for a reason, not because John Beck didn't impress, it was because we squandered years of draft picks and just one of those players that was drafted from 2000-2003 is still with the team (Bell). You need to draft wisely.Last edited: May 1, 2008 -
I don't understand this at all myself. How can selecting a player lower your draft grade? Especially when the guy was rated to go higher and you got good value (words Mel has used often). On top of that we didn't trade up to get him. He fell to us there.
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Why does everyone forget about coaching, can't a player come into the league, mediocre and then improve through better coaching. Drafting a QB every year is fine with me, it's called trade fodder if they turn out, not to be the man we need. I think let's wait and see who is right and who is wrong, on the Henne pick!
Last edited: May 1, 2008