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| Miami Dolphins 2011 Picks | ||||
| RD | PK(OVR) | NAME | POS | SCHOOL |
| 1 | 15(15) | Mike Pouncey | OC | Florida |
| What he brings: Pouncey is one of the most NFL-ready linemen in this class with the ability to play guard or center, and the athleticism to fill in at right tackle if needed. He is light on his feet, has great awareness and a good approach to the game, and much like his twin brother Maurkice did with the Steelers, Mike should step in and start away. Video analysis: Todd McShay How he fits: This is a perfect match of a good player filling a specific need because he can play either OG spot or C and the only sure thing on this line is LT Jake Long. When a run-oriented offense averages 3.7 yards per rush and is 30th in the NFL, you know the interior blocking isn't very good. If Richie Incognito plays C, then Pouncey can step in at OG or vice-versa. Regardless, he's expected to start early as a rookie. |
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| 2 | 30(62) | Daniel Thomas | RB | Kansas State |
| from Chicago through Washington | ||||
| What he brings: He's a big back with quick feet and good lateral movement skills, and he is an above-average athlete who can be effective catching the ball. He needs to work on lowering his pad level, widening his base and protecting the ball. How he fits: This is the No. 1 need for the Dolphins because Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams are aging and potential free agents. The dropoff at this position was dramatic as the running game last year had only five plays of 20 yards or more. With instability at QB, they need more out of the run game and Thomas is a big back who can be a little bit of a bell cow if he can hold onto the ball as the Dolphins remake this position. |
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| 4 | 14(111) | Edmond Gates | WR | Abilene Christian |
| What he brings: Gates has track-star speed and is dangerous after the catch. He is a bit raw and lacks elite ball skills, but his best football is ahead of him. How he fits: Brian Hartline is a productive player but he doesn't really stretch the field and Brandon Marshall is their only elite receiver but he comes with baggage. Young Davone Bess seems to be improving but Gates gives them the speed and vertical threat they have been missing and he could take some coverage away from Marshall. |
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| 6 | 9(174) | Charles Clay | FB | Tulsa |
| from San Fransico through Green Bay | ||||
| He is more of an H-back type where he brings great versatility in the passing game. Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll will need to be creative, but this can be a good pick for Miami. | ||||
| 7 | 28(231) | Frank Kearse | DT | Alabama A&M |
| from NY Jets through Detroit and San Francisco and Green Bay | ||||
| He is a big body who will fit well in the Dolphins' 3-4 scheme. Kearse is coming from a small school but at this point it is worth taking as a developmental prospect. | ||||
| 7 | 32(235) | Jimmy Wilson | DB | Montana |
| Compensatory | ||||
| Wilson has adequate size and adequate speed to add depth in the secondary with a solid closing burst. He has some upside and brings versatility. | ||||
Posted by mat whidden on November 29, 2011 at 7:03pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
here is what needs to happen for the off-season.
1st....good bye sparano. thanks, but no thanks
2nd. hire bill cowher, make him GM also. goodbye idiot ireland.
3rd. draft a WR in 1st round to complement marshall. (justin blackmon, alshon jeffrey)
4th. draft robert griffin III in 2nd. keep matt moore and let them compoete for job.
5th. pick up some hard nose LB'S to surround wake and dansby. maybe a another veteran rb to spell reggie. not sure about thomas…
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Ok DWO members let me hear what you think of Miami going after Vince Young as our new QB. I think we should take the plunge and for Vince and let's keep Sporano as our head coach.
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My Dad was the reason I am a Dolfan! The Dolfan Family lost a great fan Sunday! He fought Fu$%@&% cancer for 13 years. All the chemo and drugs weakened his heart and he died of heart failure. We were at his bedside when he went HOME! Now we have a Dolfan pulling for our Fins from Heaven! He will pull some strings for us and get this team to turn it around and make it to the playoffs this season! He is DWO 4-EVER in my heart! LOVE YOU…
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