http://www.thephinsider.com/2011/3/...bine-the-dolphins-need-for-wr-speed#storyjump
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Ricardo Lockette was an interesting player at the combine. However, I always shy away from players who seem to "come out of nowhere" at the combine. I am not sure what his draft grade is at the moment, but I am not sure I would use a draft pick on a WR who has limited production. Certainly would like to give him a look as a UDFA.
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This is a slow-*** class...
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However if I would guess I would put Miami down for a OLB, RB or WR. That is of course if they believe that Misi could play inside or just having a linebacker type defense.
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I'll take Julio over Ingram no questions asked. You get a guy who instantly becomes one of the best blocking WRs in the NFL....... and you get an elite talent who would be ready to assume the #1 role by the time Brandon's contract is up. It's rare that a team is even in position to grab a receiver of this caliber, so IMO you jump on the opportunity if you have the chance.
If he's sitting there at 13, I'd leapfrog the Rams to get him.CashInFist, dolfan7171 and Ludacris like this. -
FWIW........ Jerrel Jernigan was clocked at 4.32 & 4.38 at his ProDay....... with a 38 inch vertical.
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There are going to be some disappointed people on April 28th around 10pm or so. -
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Odd thing is I can recall the Ireland/Cowboys drafts being posted and they generally did give a good idea of how Ireland drafts (linemen early, late rd defensive backs with speed) and yet for this demand, no one is posting them anymore, hmm wonder why?
Wouldn't surprise me to see Sam Hurd brought in to compete for the #4 Wr role, he is solid ST guy..
Is that sexy enough for you TP?
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The last thing we need is another damn slow possession receiver, no matter how good his ST skills are. Hartline shouldn't get a pass just b/c he's a crappy STer..... and Hartline being a crappy STer shouldn't be the reason why we don't attempt to upgrade him.
That's just backwards. "Let's not upgrade #2 WR b/c Hartline is a poor STer as a #4". :lol: -
J. Jones is a no-brainer, if by some miracle he's there at 15 you take him like the Secret Service tackling a guy with a gun on the White House lawn.
Hankerson would be a huge get if we could trade down the round or pick up two 2s; 15 is a bit high for him, although the sky's the limit as far as talent and potential. Put it this way: he made Jacory Harris look good.
Lockette is intriguing; anytime you can get a guy that big who runs that crazy-fast you have to look closely.ToddsPhins likes this. -
I'm all for a Lb but later on in the draft or elsewhereToddsPhins likes this. -
Wait...... I thought Cam was the no-brainer. :shifty: I kid, I kid. lol.
I wouldn't be all too upset if we landed Hanky either; IMO the kid's best football still lay ahead of him.
Good call on Lockette....... although his 2nd forty time was much slower when the police siren wasn't playin in the background. Just sayin.
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And Centers are usually undervalued in the draft, I'd like to have O'Dowd kick Rich I to RG, Garner to LG.
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If Julio Jones is around, you take him. However, I don't know if these guys have the nuts. I still think the pick is Ingram.
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Oz, inform the man.Ozzy likes this. -
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Hillis was always good. Daboll only ran him out. He was underused in Denver. Something that really struck me in the 2008 season was how that FB from Denver torched us for over 100 yards receiving. -
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True dat. I clotheslined Pods to set him up, and you took him down from the top rope. lol. -
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Do think a Franchise is better off moving in contra to what the rest of the NFL is doing, my goodness I've seen so many actual 3 yr "wonders" in the NFL, the 46 defense, Run and Shoot, Greatest Show on Turf, they all work, but the league catches up.
Smashing the ball into the opponent's defense for 5 ypa always has worked, now how do they get there?
I've seen so many teams like the Bears win football games, a balanced squad that played fundamental football in all 3 phases of the game that used their homefield as an advantage, it is not rocket science, the key is to not miss on high draft picks consistently, and to have some playmakers who give advantages and to have a good mix of veterans who start.
I think one of the problems in 2010 was our lack of veterans, even down to the Oline.