We’re hearing that behind closed doors, the Dolphins’ coaching staff is just as excited, if not more so, about the potential of third-round DE Kendall Langford as it is about second-round DE Phillip Merling. Langford is bigger and perhaps a little faster than the former Clemson star, and executive V.P. of football operations Bill Parcells has always been enamored with physical tools. That being said, Merling, from Clemson, is far more polished than the former Hampton star and will likely make more of an immediate impact.
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what i found interesting was Mike Martz saying Alex Smith is the best QB he's ever worked with. Should be an interesting year in SF this year
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Kurt Warner was 6-2 and 220 when he played in St. Louis and probably had a stronger arm/quicker release.
Either way, those comments are typical coach speak.JCowScot likes this. -
Langford has a better shot of starting in our straight up 3-4 formations than Merling does. Merling will probably start out as a DE in our four-man fronts.
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Maybe this means Greco wasn't the guy they were looking at at the top of the 3rd, and Langford was the guy all along.
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I can understand Martz being excited about Smith, he does have potential. The thing about Smith is that QBs from different college systems often take longer to get the footwork down. That really slows down their development. The general rule is that a QB takes about three years to adjust fully to the NFL. But a QB who was primarily in the shotgun throughout college may take a little longer or at least struggle more early on.
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Why did we draft Merling? I wasn't aware he was to small to play 3/4 End but I wasn't aware he could even stand up and play OLB.
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If he looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, fly's like a duck and walks like a duck he might be a duck!BuckeyeKing, Ronnie Bass and adamprez2003 like this. -
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Of course Alex Smith is the most talented QB that Martz has ever worked with. Look who he has been around! He made filet mignon out of ground chuck. He hasn't ever had a true prospect to work with. It'll be interesting to see how he incorporates Gore and Davis into the offense. That will be his test in SF.
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I like both picks and i hope they'll make our 3-4 de rotation better from week 1!