There are question marks with Yeremiah Bell and Renaldo Hill coming off ACL injuries. I think Jason Allen might finally be able to lock down the FS position but the SS is still a big question mark. I'm not sure but i think Adrian Wilson is a FA, Roy Williams in on the trading block, and there are some other options out there not mentioned. What do you guys think is the best option for the Dolphins not only now but the future as well?
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Adrian signed a 5 year contract extension to be with the Cardinals back in 2005. Roy Williams, while I love watching him play, is possibly the worst coverage safety in the game. No doubt he can help with the run, but their secondary is far better than ours is and he still gives up big plays. I think both Yeremiah and Renaldo will be ok to go by training camp but I do wonder how much that achilles injury will effect Bells speed to make plays.
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Juan Huron
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FYI - On a run play last night Ahmad Bradshaw was being run down by 3 Cowboys, Williams tried to make the tackly but missed him by inches, but it didnt matter because bradshaw was tackled immediately after Williams went for him.. The replay showed williams extend his arm and his fingers came inches from the back of bradshaws shoulder pads...If Williams was the one who made the tackle he would have definately been flagged for a horsecollar. Williams doesnt learn and is one of the dirtiest players in the league.
My point is he take almost as many plays off the field as he makesLast edited: Jan 14, 2008 -
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imo renaldo hill should be replaced as a starter...j.allen is still on the team?..ok he has picked it up a bit late in the season lets give him one more complete camp but im not sold on him being a starter..yerimiah would be great if he could stay healthy..we kept saying that about poole at cb. i would love to draft a ss..it would have to be in round 4-down but i wouldn't mind getting scheltz from lsu..he is good in coverage and can lay the wood..he should also come affordably cheap.
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He is the answer to all of our needs. :ffic:
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Why trade for Roy Williams so he could give up huge plays in the passing game when we could just drat Tommy Zbikowski out of Notre Dame and he could do the exact same things that Roy does minus the dirty plays.
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he has turned into a solid player..or actually, is TURNING. However it took him all year to do it. Until recently he was flagged for at least 1 huge PI call a game. He just became to get good recently... -
Hey! How about Jake Plummer?
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One thing about Roy Williams, his next horsecollar and he sits for how long??
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wow. you think he would learn by now.
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I can't believe everyone has bought into the Ken Hamlin hype just because he made the pro bowl. Gibril Wilson is a stud and is at least as good as Hamlin. He's dang good in run support and can still cover as well. Plus, he's only 26 and will come for half the price Hamlin would.
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We are in rebuilding mode. We should keep FA's to a minimum and build through the draft. The few FA's we get should be young , promising players. This draft has several good safties in it , we don't need a FA there.
Here are a few I like
Craig Steltz, SS, LSU (8/30)
Height: 6-2. Weight: 204.
40 Time: 4.52.
Projected Round: 2.
I guess LSU has an OK replacement for LaRon Landry. I'm being sarcastic of course; Steltz picked off three passes in LSU's 45-0 victory over Mississippi State. Even when he wasn't intercepting Michael Henig, he was always at the right place at the right time. He definitely helped his draft stock.
Played behind LaRon Landry, so hasn't gotten much exposure. That'll change in 2007. Steltz is a smart safety, who picked off four passes despite starting only one game.
Josh Barrett, SS, Arizona State
Height: 6-3. Weight: 231.
40 Time: 4.49.
Projected Round: 2-3.
A monstrous safety, Josh Barrett is one of the top defensive backs in the Pac 10. He started every game in 2006, notching three picks and 82 tackles.
Caleb Campbell, SS, Army
Height: 6-2. Weight: 223.
40 Time: 4.47.
Projected Round: 3-4.
You have to love the 40 that comes with Caleb Campbell's size. Given his background, I think we can assume that he has a great work ethic. -
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here is a link Marty. http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=55391
The army is considering him to be a national recruiter and gave said he can play in the NFL.
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