Chris Steuber of scout.com is doing an excellent job with his series on picking out which teams are sending scouts to which schools. It seems like every school he points out has teams other than the Dolphins scouting them, except for the schools of Ashland, where all eyes were on QB Billy Cundiff, and Western Michigan, where all eyes were on QB Tim Hiller.
The exception to this has been the fact that Miami scouts were in attendance at TCU.
The Dolphins used a 2nd round pick on a QB in 2008, and a 2nd round pick on a QB in 2009. I wonder if they plan on doing like Randy Mueller does, and drafting a QB in most every year.
Cundiff, btw, is a Connecticut transfer. Sparano has ties there. If the Dolphins are getting rid of Pennington in 2010, it would make sense to look for a guy to develop as a third. The Dolphins may have it in their head that they're good enough at developing QBs that they can sell them off to high bidders.
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If Penny leaves us next year, it would make much more sense to bring in a Veteran to back up Henne.
As for always looking for the next Franchise QB, I think that is prudent due-dilligence. You never sit on what you have unless its Manning or Marino. Never know who you might end up with, could be the next BradyMonstBlitz likes this. -
There's a saying to the theme of drafting quarterbacks. I recall a GM saying it, something like "you should draft a quarterback every year" and if you have your franchise one, you should go with a late round QB or at least add one that is a UDFA. I personally think that saying is flawed because if you pick/draft them up well, you don't need to keep stockpiling them ala Gruden.
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Keep drafting them I say....
You never know one might look like he has all the tools and some moron gm will GIVE his second round pick for him. ( See AJ Feeley):up:gafinfan likes this. -
I would love to see Tim Hiller compete against Henne, but I don't see it happening. So long as Buffalo or NE doesn't get Hiller, it won't bother me too much though.
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Any of you guys like Jevan Snead of Ole Miss? I think Opie Manning went there.
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As I keep reading these reports by Steuber, I'm seeing a definite and distinct pattern.
The Dolphins are sending the scouts out to pre-season practices in order to get a look at QBs and OLBs. Steuber's probably come out with 20 or so of these reports about which teams were visiting what school and the ONLY schools Miami visited had either a QB prospect that everyone was looking at, or an OLB prospect.
They were at TCU to see DE Jerry Hughes.
They were at Troy to see DE Brandon Lang.
They were at Murray State to see DE Austen Lane.
They were at Northwestern to see DE Corey Wootton.
They were at Western Michigan to see QB Tim Hiller.
They were at Ashland to see QB Billy Cundiff.
They were not at North Carolina.
They were not at Louisianna Tech.
They were not at Virginia Tech.
They were not at Vanderbilt.
They were not at Cincinnati.
They were not at California.
They were not at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
They were not at Ohio University.
They were not at Colorado.
They were not at Tulane.
I can't say whether they have been looking after San Jose State DE/OLB Justin Cole or not...we just know that the Arizona Cardinals have been looking at him. Similarly, the reports on Washington State and Pittsburgh were just reports about single teams being confirmed to have been scouting them (Philadelphia and Baltimore, respectively).
Anyway I think that's a pretty clear pattern. The Dolphins are actively scouting QBs and DE/OLBs but don't seem to be out there for other positions.ToddsPhins, ssmiami, Boomer and 3 others like this. -
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I'd be happy if we were looking at Gilyard. :lol:
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Nothing wrong with stockpiling talent at the most important position of the field.
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Continuing a now obvious trend, Miami was one of a handful to send scouts to see Central Michigan play Michigan State. Can anyone guess why? *cough* Dan LeFevour *cough*
My guess? Tony Sparano's vow to find more ways of getting Chad Henne in the game was not just lip service. They're going to find out if Henne really is a franchise QB this year or not, and if not, they keep drafting until they find one. I could see them keeping Pat White around as sort of a permanent backup/Wildcat guy while they draft, develop, and trade until they find a franchise guy.adamprez2003 and gafinfan like this. -
I love Dan LeFevour. Moreso than Tim Hiller, though I think Hiller has a better chance of switching to the pros. Both I like more than I did Nate Davis who performed pretty well considering his draft grade.
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Nate Davis has fantastic talent. I'm not at all surprised he was as dynamic as he was this preseason.
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Miami also scouting the South Carolina/Georgia game, and the Stanford/Wake Forest game.
Jeff Owens, Eric Norwood, Erik Lorig, and John Russell perhaps?ssmiami likes this. -
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Continuing along, Miami scouts traveled to see Florida State take on BYU.
Jan Jorgenson a possibility there. But also the game featured two good QBs in Max Hall and Christian Ponder (junior). -
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Unless Henne is a huge bust, I think the team should focus on the rest of the roster so that Miami can a truly well-rounded team.
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Dolphins scouts going to be at Cincinnati-South Florida tonight. I'll be there too, Section 237. I'll try and find the Miami scout and pick his brain a bit.
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Wow. Jeff Ireland is personally going to be at this game. Maybe I shouldn't get too drunk.
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I gotta wonder if Bradford comes out.
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