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Feels like the point of these picks isn't necessarily who is the BPA but who are the most versatile players that Flores can use in a number of ways.
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Seems to me that our local beat writers are still a little hungover from their combative experience with our last HC. I am not sure what people expect. We have only had a chance to draft 3 guys and trade for 1. We had needs at QB, DT, OG, and LB, too. Sheesh!
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All these guys were available in the 5th and we passed for van ginkell who should actually have been a 7th rounder. #dolphinssuckatdrafting -
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You know what's weird about the Patriot's draft picks is that I seem to remember a lot of times people will not initially be ecstatic about a pick, but after a year or so when the guy starts producing at a solid level then then people are all over it. I would love it if that is the case with us. What I hope for the most is that any guy we draft fits our criteria of being smart, tough, loves football, and are team first (not, me first) players. If we can do that, I think we are well on our way to rebuilding this thing. It's not going to happen overnight, and that is all I can hang my hat on at the moment, but I am encouraged.
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Unless you can point to an NFL draft board you camt determine where a player would have went. It's all opinion really.jdallen1222 and Dol-Fan Dupree like this. -
If this guy increases his strength, I think he can be great!
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The second thing you said, we will know in the future.resnor likes this. -
Van Ginkel IMO is an attempt to find and develop a Jamie Collins type player- a guy who can play ILB on most reps but rolls down to play OLB in some sub packages. For most teams, you've got a bit of an odd duck like Kyle Van Noy was with Detroit. For teams like the Dolphins it's a great find if the guy develops. Wisconsin has a habit of producing players who aren't for everyone, but they're right up the alley of a certain handful of teams running certain defensive fronts.
Consider what's going on with the Browns and Joe Schobert right now:
The guy came out of college playing the same Wisconsin OLB position as Van Ginkel, and managed to turn into a Pro Bowl player in Gregg Williams defense which values some of those kind of traits. However, now that Steve Wilks has taken over in a traditional 4-3 Over front, Schobert is on the outs- he's not quite the refined, sideline to sideline linebacker, and he's not big enough to do what defensive ends are asked to do in the front.
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I don’t understand these media guys who b*tch about everything. For starters, we’re not going to clean house and be able to reload in the same offseason. It just doesn’t work that way. We are going to have some holes and we wont be able to fill them all with high draft picks or big name free agents in one offseason. It really comes down to do you trust the guys in power and the plan.
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As if he was supposed to follow their ideal plan.Tin Indian and mlb1399 like this. -
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This review of the van ginkell pick is exactly what I was saying. Massive reach for a very limited player.
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