chrispepper
03-25-2012, 01:38 PM
Free Agency
Sign Jake Scott G
Draft
--Trade-- Dolphins Trade 8th overall pick for 15th-20th overall pick and 2nd rounder.
1st Round - Ryan Tannehill QB, Texas A&M. - This selection is of course considering the fact that Tannehill could be selected by a team like Buffalo or Kansas City, sure the argument might be there that if Tannehill is your QB of the future you take him at 8 no matter what, but if you have the opportunity to accumulate more picks and still get your guy before cleveland's 2nd 1st rounder, then you have to do it.
2nd Round - Nick Perry/Vinny Curry DE, USC/Marshall - Whichever is available, the Dolphins need to address the Defensive end position and both of these guys present great value that can probably start right away.
2nd Round - Mohammed Sanu WR, Rutgers - Great Hands, Runs Great Routes, Physical at the LOS, provides tremendous Yards after the catch and any speed concerns were put to rest at the combine, making himself a perfect fit for Philbin's offense and should come in straight away and give the Dolphins some much needed reciever help.
3rd Round - Orson Charles TE, Georgia - In my opinion Tight end really isn't that much of a weakness with both Clay and Fasano, but Charles provides another weapon for Matt Moore (who I believe is pretty much the guaranteed starter even with Tannehill).
3rd Round - Chris Givens WR, Wake Forest - Another recieving threat for Miami and much like Sanu, Givens fits the mold of the type of reciever Philbin will be looking for, he may not be as physical as Sanu but his great hands and yards after the catch ensure he is another viable 'candidate' for the Philbin/West Coast Offense.
4th Round - Bruce Irvin DE/OLB, West Virginia - Irvin is a steal in the 4th rounder, and would be another guy to add to the Defensive end rotation along with the DE drafted earlier. My only concern with this pick is Irvin is pretty much, strictly an Outside linebacker in a 3-4, so I have no idea how he would transition to the 4-3. We could possibly use him like the Broncos use Von Miller, but this is all speculation at this point.
5th Round - Ryan Broyles WR, Oklahoma - If this guy hadn't torn his ACL this past season, he'd be a sure-fire second round pick. Before the injury, Broyles displayed great hands and route running ability and should be considered a steal this late in the draft.
6th Round - Desmond Wynn G, Rutgers
7th Round - Delvin Johnson NT, Marshall.
Post-Draft
Cut David Garrard, at this point the only purpose he's serving is stealing reps from Tannehill, and this also saves us 3mill in cap space.
Sign Jake Scott G
Draft
--Trade-- Dolphins Trade 8th overall pick for 15th-20th overall pick and 2nd rounder.
1st Round - Ryan Tannehill QB, Texas A&M. - This selection is of course considering the fact that Tannehill could be selected by a team like Buffalo or Kansas City, sure the argument might be there that if Tannehill is your QB of the future you take him at 8 no matter what, but if you have the opportunity to accumulate more picks and still get your guy before cleveland's 2nd 1st rounder, then you have to do it.
2nd Round - Nick Perry/Vinny Curry DE, USC/Marshall - Whichever is available, the Dolphins need to address the Defensive end position and both of these guys present great value that can probably start right away.
2nd Round - Mohammed Sanu WR, Rutgers - Great Hands, Runs Great Routes, Physical at the LOS, provides tremendous Yards after the catch and any speed concerns were put to rest at the combine, making himself a perfect fit for Philbin's offense and should come in straight away and give the Dolphins some much needed reciever help.
3rd Round - Orson Charles TE, Georgia - In my opinion Tight end really isn't that much of a weakness with both Clay and Fasano, but Charles provides another weapon for Matt Moore (who I believe is pretty much the guaranteed starter even with Tannehill).
3rd Round - Chris Givens WR, Wake Forest - Another recieving threat for Miami and much like Sanu, Givens fits the mold of the type of reciever Philbin will be looking for, he may not be as physical as Sanu but his great hands and yards after the catch ensure he is another viable 'candidate' for the Philbin/West Coast Offense.
4th Round - Bruce Irvin DE/OLB, West Virginia - Irvin is a steal in the 4th rounder, and would be another guy to add to the Defensive end rotation along with the DE drafted earlier. My only concern with this pick is Irvin is pretty much, strictly an Outside linebacker in a 3-4, so I have no idea how he would transition to the 4-3. We could possibly use him like the Broncos use Von Miller, but this is all speculation at this point.
5th Round - Ryan Broyles WR, Oklahoma - If this guy hadn't torn his ACL this past season, he'd be a sure-fire second round pick. Before the injury, Broyles displayed great hands and route running ability and should be considered a steal this late in the draft.
6th Round - Desmond Wynn G, Rutgers
7th Round - Delvin Johnson NT, Marshall.
Post-Draft
Cut David Garrard, at this point the only purpose he's serving is stealing reps from Tannehill, and this also saves us 3mill in cap space.