Terrelle ran a 4.36 on his pro day Saturday. Says he is willing to make the conversion to WR. Stands 6'6" and weighs 233 lbs. Supplemental draft tomorrow. Will be suspended first 5 games of season.
If you were the GM what draft pick would you submit and why?
If I were Dolphins GM I would submit?
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1st round pick
1 vote(s)1.2% -
2nd round pick
1 vote(s)1.2% -
3rd round pick
1 vote(s)1.2% -
4th round pick
12 vote(s)14.1% -
5th round pick
14 vote(s)16.5% -
6th round pick
16 vote(s)18.8% -
7th round pick
8 vote(s)9.4% -
Sign him only as UFA
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Wouldn't touch him
22 vote(s)25.9%
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As a WR/WCQB, I'd give up a 5th depending on his attitude and willingness to be a team player. If he really wowed me in person, a 4th..... so yeah--- a 6th or a 7th.
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Nothing. Let him be a problem for someone else.
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Terrelle's experience has likely either woken him up.... or made him a bigger headache than he previously was.
If the top recruit coming out of high school has reformed himself, takes s#!% seriously, and is looking to prove he's worthy of such once lofty praise, then I'd have no problem backing a 4th for him. IMO Pryor's success or lack there of is entirely up to Pryor. -
I think if he would have entered the regular draft this year he would been 3rd at the latest. Would likely have gone in 1st or 2nd next year.
I think the hardest call is can the team afford to keep him on the active 53 once he gets off suspension considering he may not be of any use this year.ToddsPhins likes this. -
not worth an actual pick.
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I voted a 4th rounder. He is a great athlete with a lot of upside. He could even grown into an Antonio Gates type of TE.
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I'd like to see us use a 7th on Caleb King. Just because Caleb is sort of a cool hillbilly sounding name.
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Wouldn't touch him. We have guys that are just as impressive athletes, or near enough to it, that have already been playing the receiver position for a long time.
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Every year we get teased by some dude in the supplemental draft. Irish never bites...Ophinerated and MarinePhinFan like this. -
Put me in the no thanks catagory! I don't care how fast he is, he is never going to be a quality Qb imo, and I'm not really in favor of teaching a player a totally new position in the NFL.
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I voted 4th because of the physical talent alone. In a real draft he would likely be off the boards by the 3rd round imo. If he is willing to help out and be a team player he could really be a steal for a 4th rd pick. I personally think it isn't out of the realm of possibility that he could develop into a NFL QB with time and proper training. At worst he could be formed into a physical TE/WR where he could really succeed. I think at a 4th rd pick his upside out weighs his possibility for bust
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I don't know about that. None of them run like Pryor. Compare Wallace to Pryor for example. We don't have that seam stretching flex TE. I don't know if it's Pryor but we do need a guy like that or a (real tight end...).
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I would only sign him as a free agent, nothing more. Probably would be a waste of a roster spot because I doubt he'd last on the practice squad, honestly.
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around what time can we a expect news where he did land ?
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I'd give a bus ticket for him..............to go to Buffalo.
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I voted 5th round and only as a WR/potential TE prospect. but those character issues make me squirm about even giving up a 5th on the guy
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I voted a 6th just for his sheer athleticism and size. This ain't Pat White. He is big, but he is raw and his accuracy is very poor. That said If I really wanted him I might be persuaded to go with a 5th.
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5th round as a WR/TE. As a QB? Nothing.
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5th round, wouldn't go higher than that. He is suspended for five games, and to me that influences his draft position.
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I wouldn't want him at all.
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Don't see why a 6th is unreasonable. You are taking a project in those rounds anyway. Why not use it on a physical freak who might be able to help wyou with Wildcat type stuff while you develop him.
For a regime that has thrown away 3rd round picks at an alarming rate, I don't see why a 6th for Pryor isn't reasonableToddsPhins, Tin Indian and padre31 like this. -
Newton can actually play the QB position - you can argue if he has the potential to play it well, but he can at least play the position.
Nothing I've seen from Pryor tells me he has any instincts to be a QB. When you add in the giant ego and character issues, it doesn't exactly tell me you've got a guy that is going to work to get better, either.
And I still stand by the fact that he is a long-strider that won't ever have the short-area quickness to be a successful WR.
If the Phins spend a 6th or 7th just to kick the tires, I get it, but anything higher than that is a complete mistake.DolfanTom likes this. -
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Dez Bryant with a nice mom but can't play reciever.
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I'd take a look at him w/ a 6th rounder or later. I don't expect him to pan out, but wouldn't be completely shocked either if he did turn out to be a decent player after a few years of mentoring at the NFL level. To me, it's worth the potential waste of a 6th or 7th rounder to test out a guy like that.
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If as GM I was convinced that he could be a VERY, VERY good TE. I would toss a 5th. Certianly anything more in my favor, 6th, 7th, UDFA, etc would be fine too. But max is 5th to hope to find a 6-5, 240 FAST TE (who has never played there)
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I said a 3rd round pick. I say that at worse he turns out to be Brad Smith 2.0. Why not take a chance with a 3rd or 4th round pick??
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