This season:
Trade Matt Moore for whatever you can get (even a 4th would be fantastic). Pat Devlin is ready to be the back-up. Miami has enough evidently to make the season competitive- but this is no superbowl competing squad.
Off-Season:
This is a mixture of free agency and drafting. Miami can't afford to draft a stud receiver and expect them to perform right away. Miami should pursue Greg Jennings ( knows the offense) or Mike Wallace. This would give Tannehill another weapon to use while they develop incoming rookies. Jennings-Harline-Bess is a respectable receiving corps.
Miami picks for 2013 Draft: (This is assuming Miami does not do any trades for picks in the remaining season)
1st Round (Assigned)
2nd Round (Assigned)
2nd Round (Colts)
3rd Round (Assigned)
3rd Round (Chicago)
4th Round (Assigned)
5th Round (Assigned)
6th Round (Colts – Conditional)
7th Round (Assigned)
My Mock Draft:
- Round 1: Tyler Eifert. Tight end, Notre Dame (Seam threat TE Miami needs to accompany Fasano)
- Round 2: David Amerson. Cornerback, North Carolina State (Secondary depth)
- Round 2: Marquess Wilson. Wide Receiver, Washington State (Number 1 receiver for development)
- Round 3: Shawn Williams. Safety, Georgia
- Round 3: Gabe Jackson. Guard, Mississippi State
- Round 4: Seantrel Henderson. Tackle, Miami (Depth)
- Round 5: Conner Vernon. Wide Reciever, Duke (Slot Reciever development project)
- Round 6: Bruce Taylor. Linebacker, Virginia Tech (Depth)
- Round 6: Collin Klein. Quarterback, Kansas State (In case of an injury, or just a developmental project for future trades to teams that may need a quarterback.)
Round 7: Kicker (Anyone will do. Just get Carpenter out of there.)
What do you guys think?



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