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Kiper: WR or CB in Round 1, Joyner: CB bigger need than WR

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by ATVZ400, Apr 16, 2009.

  1. ATVZ400

    ATVZ400 Senior Member

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  2. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Kiper says WR or CB in Round 1

    Kiper is speculating that we will draft CB/WR/OLB

    He's been trying to foist Hayward Bey on us for months now, IMO he's offbase, way offbase with that assessment, it's like the Raven's game is his only prism.
     
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  3. Frumundah Finnatic

    Frumundah Finnatic U Mad Miami?

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    Robiskie is the most realistic option, I've seen a few mocks where Britt falls to 44 which would be awesome, But with the Giants needing a WR and with Britt's stock on the upswing I think someone will take him at the end of the first.
     
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  4. RickyNeverInhaled

    RickyNeverInhaled Well-Known Member

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  5. Rocky Raccoon

    Rocky Raccoon Greasepaint Ghost Staff Member

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    Darius Butler!
     
  6. PHINANALYST

    PHINANALYST Well-Known Member

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    we will not, could not select a WR with our #1, not in a car, not in a bar ....

    i would like to be in the room as Jeff and Tony try to convince Big Bill ...

    in order, i believe the priority goes to: Johnson (OLB), Maualuga (ILB), Jackson (DE), Davis (CB) ... after those fall out trade down or be forced to pick: Butler (CB), Barwin (OLB), Pettigrew (TE), or Laurinaitis (ILB).
     
  7. AbideN703

    AbideN703 Yes, I'd hit it

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    Stupid draft couldn't have been this weekend! :angry:
     
  8. rafael

    rafael Well-Known Member

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    I believe that CB is a bigger need but I don't believe that any CB we could take at #25 would be any better than the CBs we could take in the second or third round.

    My dream first day would be 1) Nicks, 2a) Sintim, 2b) Byrd.
     
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  9. dolfan32323

    dolfan32323 ty xphinfanx

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    I just hope they draft the BPA.
     
  10. The G Man

    The G Man Git 'r doooonnne!!!

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    Mine too. That would be an awesome first three picks! I would be so stoked if that were to happen.

    Let's hope it does!

    :praying:
     
  11. Skeet84

    Skeet84 New Member

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    I don't think WR is as strong of a need as CB, But we need a another WR even if purely for depth. The Fins were in a bad way when Cam got hurt. We had no one behind Bess and Ginn. You can say Brandon London but he is still developing at this point and is mainly here for special teams. We had great help from our TE's but free agency next year might take one of our main targets away. I would not mind drafting a guy like Corneluis Ingram who can play TE and be spread out to play WR on some downs. His blocking is not where it needs to be, But he could be a great playmaker. He is also probably more of a 3rd or 4th rd guy too. !st rd I would love to get a to corner however you have to look at the CB depth and wonder if a good corner won't fall to 44 or even 56. Top WR's like Jeremy Maclin and Percy Harvin could help the Fins in multiple ways and I would not mind having either one of them at 25. Haleem Nicks would be a possesion wr that the fins long for and would also be a nice pick at 25. After all that I think that our FO will go with BPA other than a tackle.
     
  12. DOLFANMIKE

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    I'm sure he'll be an ok Pro, but the thought of Robiskie in Round 1 makes my skin crawl. I love that he's a coaches kid and a good person, but Rd 3-4 would be the only place I'd take him. We can nab more impact guys with our top 3 picks.
     
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  13. DOLFANMIKE

    DOLFANMIKE FOOTBALL COACH 32 YEARS Luxury Box

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    I've noticed overtime we have alot of similarities in the types of players we like for the Fins!

    I'd like those 3 picks. Especially if SS Hamlin could slide to rd 4
     
  14. rafael

    rafael Well-Known Member

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    I've noticed that we agree more often than disagree. And to add to that I'd like Hamlin as well.
     
  15. #1dolphinsfan

    #1dolphinsfan New Member

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    Honstly i think we are decent at WR ginn has the tools to be a #1 he just needs to get stronger so i think our biggest need is CB and i think we could get vontae Davis or Darius Bulter in the first round
     
  16. ToddsPhins

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    Swing James Casey into round 3(trade up if necessary) along with your first 3 and I'd be happy as an invisible boy in a girls locker room!!!!

    I'm seeing virtually zero bust factor & a strong possibility for impact potential with all these guys.
     
  17. surferosa

    surferosa Balance and Vision

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    NFLDRAFTCOUNTDOWN released their new three round mock this week. Let me say that its by far the best Dolphins mock draft Ive seen. this year..Could it happen this way? I doubt it, but you cant say this was a homer piece.

    http://www.draftcountdown.com/sub/Mock-Draft-A.php

    Heres to praying this guys scenario comes true...
     
  18. PSG

    PSG Clear Eyes. Full Hearts.

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    If we got Nicks and Smith in the second round, I'd be as happy as pig in sh*t.:up:
     
  19. The G Man

    The G Man Git 'r doooonnne!!!

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    OMG...that would be schweeet!!! But, no way in hell Everette Brown falls to #25.
     
  20. Onehondo

    Onehondo Senior Member Club Member

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    Of the three positions that could be considered as priorities, CB, WR and LB, which one is the biggest need and could be critical if neglected?
    WR is important but seems to have more talent than CB and LB. LB is important but not a desperate need. Seems to me like CB is the most critical need since we lost players there and it hasn't been addressed with someone who is likely starter material. It doesn't mean we will pick a CB with the 25th pick but if it comes down to our pick and a premier LB, CB and a WR are all available there, will present an interesting situation.
     
  21. surferosa

    surferosa Balance and Vision

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    In the same mock, they actually has Jasper Brinkley going one spot AFTER our third round pick. In my little fantasy world, my draft would look like this:

    OLB Everette Brown
    WR Hakeem Nicks
    DB Sean Smith
    ILB Jasper Brinkley
     

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