http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...liai-draft-nose-tackle-042909,0,4300788.story
Backup nose tackle Paul Soliai was nearly as nervous watching last weekend's draft as he was two years ago when the Dolphins selected him in the fourth round out of Utah.
He wasn't experiencing a déjà vu, but felt if the Dolphins didn't take another nose tackle that would mean they still had confidence in him after a turbulent second season.
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I still think he is walking on thin ice because of his lack of production. If Joe Cohen beats him out in training camp he may be gone. The Dolphins need a good NT not an under achieving, underperforming backup. Solai has the size and potential but does he have the desire?
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I think Soliai will make his bones this year.
However, we still need another NT to enter rotation after Ferguson is gone,
Should have two starter Quality NT's in the 3-4 & a backup.
Maybe we can coach-up one of the super-sized DT's on our current roster .
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I think they would have drafted one if one they liked was available but they were not going to reach for one which would indicate it was not a priority need .
They did sign an UDFA at the position and they may pick one up from late cuts so Solai will get some compètition. -
On the flipside, it could also say a lot about what the FO sees in Paul Soliai.
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think they picked up another prospect/project @ NT yesterday
might turn out to be canon fodder for mini camp, we'll see -
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I think Paul should be still sweating, and looking over his shoulder.
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This is Soliai's make-or-break year for him.
I hope the light clicks *on* for him fully this year, because then we're looking good for the next few years, since he's still pretty young guy.
If not, we'll have to invest ANOTHER draft pick or FA money on the spot next year.... -
I don't think it's a bad thing that he was worried about his position, I think all players should be worried about their spot. Once a player becomes secure, they tend to become complacent and then lazy. I want all of my players to go into the season feeling that they have something to prove and something to improve upon.
Soliai seemed to get better as the year went on, hopefully he can continue with that momentum and become a force at NT. If he doesn't....
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Speaking of next years interior defensive line class, I think its going to be a very talented one. I also think its a big part of the reason the management did not go after one in this years draft. The overall class was weak this year but next year, the same can't be said. -
Cody is down in the 335 - 340 lb range so far Alen heading into the season...
I read it on an update for the Alabama spring game... looks like he is getting serious about getting his weight under control to improve his stamina and agility....
Cody is definitely a good prospect... but if I have a choice I take Suh hands down end of story....Stitches likes this.