http://www.miamidolphins.com/promotions/jeff-ireland-pre-draft-press-conference-transcript-04-21-11
Enjoy a whole lot of "nothing" as Jeff Ireland talks about the draft.
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Pandarilla likes this.
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I think they might just take Ponder at 15 to be honest with you. They're throwing heat around Dalton, Mallet, trade downs, not sure about Locker I doubt he's the guy.
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If he's looking to trade down, then I would have to assume that means he's not in love with any QB at #15...... and if that's the case I wouldn't waste a high pick on one.
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As a huge Seminole fan, went to 7 games between '09 and '10 seasons, I'd be happy if we picked Ponder.
His draft value is not at the 15 spot and we could use that to our advantage... we can move back in the 1st and pickup a late 2nd rounder or an early 3rd, I'd be very happy with that.
As for injuries...
Ponder did have a shoulder separation in 2009 that required surgery, which was a bummer, because he was starting to garner Heisman talk. Thankfully, like Sam Bradford, it wasn't a damaging shoulder separation that weakened his arm strength.
Ponder in 2010 was plagued with Bursitis in his throwing elbow, which I've had as well. He put off surgery all season and tried to manage by draining it 3 times. At the end of the year, Ponder gave in and had the surgery during the week of the ACC Championship game. FSU tried to play Ponder 3 weeks after the surgery during the Chick'fil'A Bowl and he looked horrible. He obviously hadn't recovered yet and they replaced him after a few passes. Again this type of injury, once corrected, doesn't damage your arm strength.
Since Ponder has had time to recover and is healthy, he had a great showing at the 2010 Senior Bowl and impressed throwing for teams since. He's a steal for anyone this draft.