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2009 DRAFT PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Kent   
Monday, 27 April 2009 04:56

                                    FINS DRAFT:

 

            WILL WILDCAT BECOME "WILDPAT" FORMATION?

 

 

     

       Day one Picks Vontae Davis, Sean Smith and Pat White

 

The Miami Dolphins went into the 2009 draft hoping to address some key needs. They quickly addressed the secondary by drafting two highly regarded cornerbacks and then on the second day drafted two wide recievers. But the pick everyone is talking about the most is West Virgina quarterback Pat White. White, who is regarded as a great athlete, is expected to be a lightning bolt in the Wildcat offense that the fins introduced last season. His ability to run, throw and even catch the ball out of that formation can kick the threat up to a new level. But many are wondering if Miami blew it with that pick by not selecting a higher ranked player who may fit needs at linebacker or defensive line.

 

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2009 NFL Draft Nears PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Saturday, 18 April 2009 12:35

2009 NFL DRAFT NOW ONLY A WEEK AWAY

 2009 NFL Draft

The days of Senior Bowl and the NFL combine in Indianapolis are now long and gone. Pro days for the draft prospects are wrapping up and NFL teams are now finishing up their draft boards. If the Detroit Lions, who hold the number one overall pick, decide on their choice and sign the player to a contract before the draft, much like the Dolphins did last year with Jake Long, we may only be a couple of days from learning the first selection. While the Lions can make their selection at anytime between today and the draft, the rest of the league must wait until next Saturday. Even though the Lions may officially be off the clock days before the draft, the St. Louis Rams, who hold the number two overall selection for the second straight year, may not begin negotiating with a player.

The NFL draft is officially only seven days away, and the buzz is building about which players will end up where. For the Dolphins and the trio of Bill Parcells, Jeff Ireland and Tony Sparano, this will be a key two days in deciding the fate of the franchise. Last year under this new regime, the team struck gold with their picks. Jake Long, their first round pick, immediately stepped in at Left Tackle and was selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie. Second round pick Phillip Merling, while not a starter, was a key player in the rotation at defensive end. He also made one of the biggest highlights of the 2008 season as he picked off Brett Favre in Week 17 and returned it for a touchdown. It was a key play that helped Miami clinch the AFC East Division title that day. Third round pick Kendall Langford was a starter at defensive end the entire season and was a strong contributor in stopping the run. He also recorded two sacks during his rookie campaign. Sixth round pick Donald Thomas was a force during Training Camp and preseason and earned the starting job at right guard. However, a foot injury in week one ended his season. Chad Henne, who was selected in the second round, is projected to be the starting quarterback starting in the 2010 season, if not sooner.

In addition to their draft selections last year, Miami also was fortunate to land two quality players as undrafted free agents. Montana kicker Dan Carpenter unseated veteran Jay Feely and converted 84% of his field goals. Hawaii wide receiver Davone Bess was the third string receiver for the majority of the season before earning a starting role after the season ending injury to Greg Camarillo. Bess finished the season with an outstanding 54 receptions, 554 yards and one touchdown.

Now, Miami embarks on yet another crucial draft and one that will either help continue the growth of the team or one that could set the team back. Who will Miami take? What positions are the greatest need? One thing for sure is that come next Saturday, baring a trade, Commissioner Roger Goodell will take the podium at Radio City Music Hall and say those exciting words we have all be waiting for, "With the 25th pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select....."

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Ginn Not Involved In Saturday Incident PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Monday, 13 April 2009 17:30

GINN NOT IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW

 Ted Ginn was not involved in Saturday's incident

On Saturday, Buffalo Bills' safety Donte Whitner was tasered and arrested in Cleveland at what was originally reported as Ted Ginn Jr.'s 24th birthday party.

Whitner was involved in what authorities were describing as a near riot outside the House of Blues. There was no initial word whether Ginn himself was involved in the incident. Lt. Thomas Stachow made this statement today clearing Ginn: "The name Ted Ginn does not appear in any of our reports.” “I don’t even know if it was a Ted Ginn birthday party.”

Ginn was the Dolphins' leading receiver during their 2008 AFC East Championship run with 56 receptions for 790 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also recorded 2 rushing touchdowns.

 

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2009 Dolphins Schedule Released PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Tuesday, 14 April 2009 18:29

FINS OPEN ON ROAD AGAINST THE FALCONS

 Dolphins Vs Falcons in Week 1

On Tuesday, the NFL released the entire schedule for the upcoming 2009 season. The Dolphins, the defending AFC East Champions, will begin their quest to repeat as champs on the road against Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons.

The Dolphins after being shut out of the prime time schedule in 2008, will appear on prime time four times in 2009. Those four include two home Monday night games against the Colts and Jets, a home Sunday night game against the Patriots and a road Thursday night game against the Panthers.

Below is the entire schedule for the 2009 Miami Dolphins:

Sept. 13 at Falcons - 1 p.m.
Sept. 21 (Mon.) COLTS - 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 27 at Chargers - 4:15 p.m.
Oct. 4 BILLS - 4:05 p.m.
Oct. 12 (Mon.) JETS - 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 18 BYE WEEK
Oct. 25 SAINTS - 4:15 p.m.
Nov. 1 at Jets - 1 p.m.
Nov.8 at Patriots - 1 p.m.
Nov. 15 BUCS - 1 p.m.
Nov. 19 (Thurs.) at Panthers - 8:20 p.m.
Nov. 29 at Bills - 1 p.m.
Dec. 6 PATRIOTS - 8:20 p.m.
Dec. 13 at Jaguars - 1 p.m.
Dec. 20 at Titans - 1 p.m.
Dec. 27 TEXANS - 1 p.m.
Jan. 3 STEELERS - 1 p.m.

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Preseason Schedule Released PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josh Evans   
Monday, 30 March 2009 16:30

BUCS, JAGS, PANTHERS AND SAINTS ON SLATE

 Preseason Schedule

The Dolphins' home and away preseason schedule was released today and included is a nationally televised game.

The defending AFC East Champions will kick off their preseason slate with a home game against in state rival Jacksonville. In week two of the preseason, Miami will again play host as they welcome the Carolina Panthers. The Dolphins will conclude their preseason schedule with away games at Tampa Bay and at New Orleans.

The away game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will take place Thursday, August 27th and will be nationally televised on FOX at 8:00PM.

All four opponents during the preseason will meet the Dolphins again during the regular season.

 

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