http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl/news/20130207/2012-nfl-draft-redo/?sct=hp_t12_a6&eref=sihp
Tannehill moving up to #5... Awesome! Look at #18 though... Interesting to say the least. I understand this isn't really anything of substance, though it's nice to see two Dolphins considered steals from last year's draft.
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My concern with that is... what do we do with Kevin Burnett? He was one of the best 4-3 OLBs last year, and yet.. he's being BENCHED? REALLY?
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Kuechly was the guy I wanted..even if I cannot spell his name..:lol:
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List Invalidation: Jonathan Martin moves UP to the 18th pick
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Dude clearly didn't look very much at these players actual performance if he thinks Martin should have gone at 18 overall based on his atrocious year last year. He was picked exactly where he should have been, played liked it, and like most second rounds, you hope he develops and plays better his second season.
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Martin looked like a steal on paper, but turned out to be a Runtime Error.smahtaz likes this. -
As I'm one of the few JMartin fans, I thought he did fine.
Not #18 overall fine, but about as well as I expected him to play as an under developed physically as he was.mroz, maynard and Larryfinfan like this. -
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He played better than Jake Long imo, he showed good quickness, good ability to make up for getting beat off of the line, did not see to many Rookie mistakes like false starts and holding. -
I'm not ready to give up on the kid because we've seen tackles struggle mightily their first year and then eventually blossom into good players (Duane Brown, Bryan Bulaga, Anthony Davis etc) ... but Martin needs to improve significantly just to become a decent tackle.Rhody Phins Fan likes this. -
*yawn*
Gotta love the haters. Same bullcrap they spewed during Carey's rookie year and he was solid for us for many years.
FYI Mike Pouncey was a negative rated player to his rookie year and made significant strides in year 2.RevRick and Ohio Fanatic like this. -
As far as Martin being a first round pick. He was average at best and I don't ever see him developing into anything more than a very mediocre offensive lineman in the NFL. -
The simple fact is that rookie centers and tackles do struggle in their first year. Hence why such a fuss is made when guys come in and hold their own or look like studs early on. There is a reason they say it takes 3 years to properly evaluate a draft class. Guys start off raw and grow. Other guys start off strong and fade. Pouncey was a -1.9 for his rookie year...but lauded for taking on the tough challenge of a rookie center. Now he's a whopping 17.6.
With Martin a lot of it had to do with strength. An offseason in a strength building program will do him wonders. If he comes into camp and is outta shape..then jump on him. Also our OL will look better as Tannehill gets better and as he gets better weapons to work with. The ball will come out more quicker.
Otherwise it's just typical rookie pains.GMJohnson, cuchulainn, RevRick and 2 others like this. -
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Way to reactionary to think Jonathan Martin is a bust or not even a very good football player. He swapped positions in the middle of the season and if you think playing left tackle is the same as playing right tackle then you are wrong. Martin played fair in 2012 but I expect him to play much better with a full season on the left side.
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I don't see how Andrew Luck can be #1 on his merits relative to the performances of RGIII and Wilson.
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Watched Jake just flat whiff far to often the last two years, did not see the same from Martin, very few Ole! missed blocks from him.
Thought he could be overpowered at times and played high a bit, otherwise, once again, he was fine. -
He can still develop into a good player but I'm not sure how one can argue that he wasn't bad. If Tannehill had led the league in interceptions I think it would be pretty easy to claim that he'd had a bad season. -
Lettuce be Reality. The list is B.S. because Russell Wilson isn't #2. I'll accept the argument that Luck still goes #1. But RGIII > Wilson? No. Wilson outplayed him and didn't have his knee held together by elmers glue, resulting in an ACL tear on a play where he didn't even get hit in the knee (the first time he got injured, not the playoffs).
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Pure whiffs are what get a Qb killed, hurries are a product..at times..of the Qb not getting the ball out of their hand..
Which could also be a part of:
-the "slow" Wr corps being constantly complained about "not creating separation"
-For whatever reason, not using Reggie B as a check down valve..they tried to use Fasano
-Rook Qb slow to read the field quickly
I did however watch Jake Long get Tannehill killed on several occasions just on whiffs.
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However, his season started to decline when the pocket collapsed quickly. The Dolphins gave him no time to throw and often times he rushed his throws when he felt that pressure from all angles. -
I watched at times last yr literally yelling "get the ball out, get the ball out" more often later in the season as teams switched to zones -
Martin going to end up being a good pro for us, happy with his selection.
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Ah Don Banks' infamous re-drafts.
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You've got to give Don Banks some credit here. It takes a lot of hard work to re-draft a year after the real draft, and have the re-draft actually be even less accurate than the real draft was. That's not easy to do.
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I wasn't a fan of the Martin pick when it happened, but I feel more confident after having watched him play this season. I think he lacks some functional strength, but that's correctable. I thought he played better at LT than at RT. I wouldn't agree that he was better than Long, but I do think he may have quicker feet than Long. Martin had fewer whiff plays b/c of it. OTOH Martin was bull rushed back far more often. In the end though, I'm more confident b/c I would say that Martin was better this year than Staley, the starting T for SF was his rookie season. And he's now a guy with two pro bowls under his belt. So while I'm not ready to say Martin is a lock future pro bowl LT, I also don't see it as a stretch despite seeing him blown back too many times this year.
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And as critical as I've been of Jake Long this year, and although I don't want to sign him back at anything > 8 million per year, it's a complete lack of memory to say that Martin was better in any way shape or form this season. -
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As for Martin, #18 is pretty high. I don't think the kids a bust or anything, but he didn't have a 'good' year for us, even though I thought he held his own, for a rookie, on the left side. We'll see...I'm guessing that Long won't be here next year anyway, but that's not what I want to see, but someone will give him the money he's looking for somewhere...
I'm getting pretty anxious for March 9th to roll around to see how things begin to shake out...
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