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Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Northeast Fin Fan ()
Date: March 30, 2013 05:24PM

Philbin has repeatedly made it clear that this team needs playmakers; and he is right.

So far this offseason, we have added 3 playmakers on defense (Ellerbe, Wheeler and Grimm). We lost 3 solid players (Dansby, Burnett and Smith), but I am not sure any one of them could be considered a playmaker. When healthy, I would consider all three of the new guys to be playmakers.

On offense, we have lost a playmaker (Bush) and added a playmaker (Wallace). We have also added two solid players (Keller and Gibson).

Having said all this, I believe that our need for offensive playmakers will still be considered the top priority. That said, assuming he is available, I expect the Phins to take Tavon Austin with the 12th pick. His Percy Harvin/Randall Cobb skillset would immediately create mismatches and open up our offense. The guy is a playmaker.

I don't believe that signing a straight-ahead speed WR like Wallace will prevent us from drafting Austin.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Finshady ()
Date: March 30, 2013 05:42PM

I think we took a fast guy that could return punts, and kickoffs a few years ago anybody remember Ted I'm scared so let me run out of bounds Ginn? I say he is too small to be an effective pro player, and surely not at #12. I am not saying he wasn't a good college player he was, but this kid will get killed if a team tries to build their offense around him. Too small, and this league will examples out of small players who try to play bigger than who they are.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: March 30, 2013 07:08PM


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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: realist ()
Date: March 30, 2013 07:43PM

We have invested money at WR...I think that position is set as far as high investments....maybe a 3rd rounder.

We have invested at Guard, LB, DT.

I see us drafting a pass rusher, a corner,or tackle. If we sign Winston...we draft D with the first over-all.

I would not be surprised to see us trade down...aside from 1 or 2 guys who might slip ( Dee Milner ??) the BPA at 12 might not be that much better than 4 or 5 guys still on the board...so trading down 4 or 5 spots would be valid.

There is a lot of depth in draft ...but the waters are pretty muddy about who is better than who. Austin, Allen, Patterson? Mingo, Rhodes, Jones, Eifert? I would be just as happy with one of them at 17 as I would at 12.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: March 30, 2013 07:48PM

If we stand pat and landed one for each of these picks, the FA additions stay healthy & are productive, this team could be scary if Tannehill matures into an Aikman Romo type QB that can hit the open receivers. I would add Bryant McKinnie to play LT for a year or two while Martin or the draft pick mentor under him. Can Winston play LT?


1 WR Tavon Austin

2a CB Dave Amerson , Darius Slay, Bidi Wreh-Wilson, Jordan Poyer
2b OT Menelik Watson, Terron Armstead, Kyle Long

3a RB Jonathan Franklin,Christine Michael,Monte ball,Knile Davis

3b S Phillip Thomas, JJ Wilcox, Shawn Williams, Bacarri Rambo

4 LB Jordan Campbell, Keith Pough, Zaviar Gooden,Gerald Hodges

5 TE Dion Sims, Mychael Rivera, Michael Williams,Ryan otten

5 DE David Bass, Malacai Goodman,Michel Buchannon, Quanterus Smith

7 OT Braden Brown,Luke marquardt,Manase Foketi
7 RB George Winn, Miguel Maysonet,Ontario McCalebb
7 LB/ST Brandon Magee

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: mizzou15 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 07:01AM

My Draft right now:

1> Johnson T OK
2> Jones G/C AL
2b> Cyprien S FIU
3> Kelcie TE Cincy
3b> Dobson WR Marshall
4> Bass DE MO West
5> Mathiue CB LSU
5b> Thomas LB Stanford
7> Johnson RB AR
7b> Anthony CB CAL
7c> Morris CB PA ST

J & J at T & G finally solidifies our oline.

IS Cyprien the S we have not seen since Blackwood and Oliver, I gotta find out?.

Kelcie is the best blocking TE in the draft.

If you have not seen clips of Dobson do so.

Bass knows how to get to the qb.

I was against honey badger but getting him in the 5th is irrestible. Will be tempted to grab him in the 4th.

I always noticed Thomas when I watched Stanford play. Like Jones from AL he is a guy I want on my team.

Johnson, Anthony and Morris are talented. I think they will be available in the 7th, pushed down by the number of rbs and cbs in this draft.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: berkeley223 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 08:15AM

mizzou15 Wrote:
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> My Draft right now:
>
> 1> Johnson T OK
> 2> Jones G/C AL
> 2b> Cyprien S FIU
> 3> Kelcie TE Cincy
> 3b> Dobson WR Marshall
> 4> Bass DE MO West
> 5> Mathiue CB LSU
> 5b> Thomas LB Stanford
> 7> Johnson RB AR
> 7b> Anthony CB CAL
> 7c> Morris CB PA ST
>
> J & J at T & G finally solidifies our oline.
>
> IS Cyprien the S we have not seen since Blackwood
> and Oliver, I gotta find out?.
>
> Kelcie is the best blocking TE in the draft.
>
> If you have not seen clips of Dobson do so.
>
> Bass knows how to get to the qb.
>
> I was against honey badger but getting him in the
> 5th is irrestible. Will be tempted to grab him in
> the 4th.
>
> I always noticed Thomas when I watched Stanford
> play. Like Jones from AL he is a guy I want on my
> team.
>
> Johnson, Anthony and Morris are talented. I think
> they will be available in the 7th, pushed down by
> the number of rbs and cbs in this draft.

blackwood and oliver? you kidding? those guys were the symbols of all that was wrong with the defense when we had none in the marino years. you really think those are the best 2 we've had since?

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: mizzou15 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 09:13AM

I don't know how old you are but I remember Oliver being one of the few right things on a Shula defense and having a league wide reputation as one of the hardest hitting safeties in the league. Blackwood was not an all pro but again he was more part of the solution than a part of the problem and he too was smart and a hard hitter. Do we have those elements at safety right now?

Maybe I am just getting old but you always sound if you are talking from a bent position with your head in some unnatural place.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 10:39AM

Louis Oliver had 21 interceptions in his first 5 years with the Phins before he went to the Bengals. He also took guys head off, IMO He surely wasnt a symbol of what was wrong with SHulas defense... Maybe guys like JB Brown and Vestee Jackson and especially our D-cordinator Olivadotti, were symmbols but not Oliver...

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 10:43AM

The real exciting idea to me of who we draft would be if we trade one of our 2nd rd pick for Brandon Albert just before the draft opens. I am not saying I want to do that, but just how interesting that move would make our 1st rd selection..

Then all bets are off as to who we might draft.... It would truly be BPA...

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: jlyell13 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 11:30AM

Albert is due like $21M for 2 years so he isn't going anywhere
unless he were to agree to less which isn't going to happen, so he is untradeable

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Date: March 31, 2013 12:00PM

Northeast Fin Fan Wrote:
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> Philbin has repeatedly made it clear that this
> team needs playmakers; and he is right.
>
> So far this offseason, we have added 3 playmakers
> on defense (Ellerbe, Wheeler and Grimm). We lost
> 3 solid players (Dansby, Burnett and Smith), but I
> am not sure any one of them could be considered a
> playmaker. When healthy, I would consider all
> three of the new guys to be playmakers.
>
> On offense, we have lost a playmaker (Bush) and
> added a playmaker (Wallace). We have also added
> two solid players (Keller and Gibson).
>
> Having said all this, I believe that our need for
> offensive playmakers will still be considered the
> top priority. That said, assuming he is
> available, I expect the Phins to take Tavon Austin
> with the 12th pick. His Percy Harvin/Randall Cobb
> skillset would immediately create mismatches and
> open up our offense. The guy is a playmaker.
>
> I don't believe that signing a straight-ahead
> speed WR like Wallace will prevent us from
> drafting Austin.


Don't forget we also resigned Brian Hartline for big $$$. 3 big name receivers? I don't see it. Irlend is a sure better when it comes to 1st rounders. He might even trade down if the price is right.

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: THE Truth ()
Date: March 31, 2013 12:02PM

jlyell13 Wrote:
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> Albert is due like $21M for 2 years so he isn't
> going anywhere
> unless he were to agree to less which isn't going
> to happen, so he is untradeable


Albert got Franchised this year.

His cap number this season is $9.83 and He'll want an extension for a few more years in that neighbor hood.

I don't think we are trading for Albert unless the asking price comes down and he takes a contract for less than Jake Long got from St Louis.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Crowder52 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 12:51PM

If KC plan on taking Joekel, they are going to try and move Albert.. If we are going to have to trade a 2nd or third to move up and take Fisher or Johnson... It is in the realm of possibility we would trade for Albert instead of trading up. We were interested in paying Long pretty well.. So I wouldn't rule out that we would be willing to pay a franchised LT like Albert.. Not sure it will happen but still think it is possible depending on how much they value Johnson or Fisher vs Albert... And how much they might value using that pick in someone else besides a Tackle...

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Northeast Fin Fan ()
Date: March 31, 2013 01:45PM

Philbin comes from GB where up until this year, their receivers were:

Greg Jennings
Jordy Nelson
James Jones
Randall Cobb
JerMichael Finley

That group is far better and deeper than ours. The top 4 guys are home-run threats each time they touch the ball. We have one legitimate home-run threat. You may not want a WR in round 1, which is fine, but I still suspect Austin is the guy if he is there at 12.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2013 02:34PM by Northeast Fin Fan.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: berkeley223 ()
Date: March 31, 2013 03:07PM

mizzou15 Wrote:
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> I don't know how old you are but I remember Oliver
> being one of the few right things on a Shula
> defense and having a league wide reputation as one
> of the hardest hitting safeties in the league.
> Blackwood was not an all pro but again he was more
> part of the solution than a part of the problem
> and he too was smart and a hard hitter. Do we have
> those elements at safety right now?
>
> Maybe I am just getting old but you always sound
> if you are talking from a bent position with your
> head in some unnatural place.


huh?

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 01, 2013 03:07AM

I haven't seen anyone who has Barrett Jones with a 2nd round grade.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: samsam3738 ()
Date: April 01, 2013 06:18AM

We need more playmakers on offense in the first 4 rounds.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: April 02, 2013 09:44AM

I do not want that midget punt returner at 12. I could see the team going anywhere but there.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
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Date: April 02, 2013 10:41AM


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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 02, 2013 12:48PM

Me too....just not in the 2nd round. He has a lis franc injury for one and still has his foot in a boot.

Very versatile player would be a good addition @3b or later.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: captkoi ()
Date: April 02, 2013 02:40PM

I've heard rumors that Miami may trade UP in the first to grab one of those OL blue chippers.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: dolfanmark ()
Date: April 02, 2013 04:58PM

I do believe we will draft another speedy receiver in the first 4 rounds. But, I don't think it will be Austin. That's an awfully high draft spot for a 5'8, 174-lb player. Yes, I know how explosive he is. But, look at Green Bay's WRs. Philbin has said they want interchangeable WRs. Green Bay's smallest WR is Cobb, at 5'10, 192. I just don't see it happening with Austin for us in the first round. I think it's more likely someone from the Deandre Hopkins, Markus Wheaton, Quinton Patton, Stedman Bailey, Ryan Swope group.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Northeast Fin Fan ()
Date: April 04, 2013 04:44AM

Steve Smith (Carolina)
Randall Cobb
Drew Brees
Russell Wilson
Wes Welker

Great talent is great talent, even if you are a bit smaller than the ideal. In addition to these guys, there have been many small RBs that have thrived, and continue to thrive, in the NFL.

Anyone remember how big Duper and Clayton were?
Duper: 5-9, 185
Clayton: 5-9, 177
And you can touch WRs less now than you could then, so it is becoming easier for the smaller guys to get separation.

Everyone would love to have a Calvin Johnson or an AJ Green, but you don't have to be 6-4 to be a great WR. Also watching Austin on film, he seems more like Steve Smith than Tedd Ginn. Would anyone mind getting a player of Steve Smith's caliber in round 1 this year? Personally, I would be thrilled.



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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 04, 2013 05:14AM

Tavon Austin 5'8 174

Randall Cobb is 5'10 191

Wes Welker is 5'9 190

Welker and Cobb outweigh Austin by 15 lbs and are thicker built.

Steve Smith is 5'9 185 and is about the closest to Austin in size from the players you mentioned. He is also injured a lot. So is DeSean Jackson but the is 6 ft tall.

It's not only about being small because of fear of injury. Its about what he can do. The question is can he play outside....

Weaknesses: Limited to the slot on most plays; lacks the size and strength most scouts prefer outside, or even as a kick returner. NFL.com

I also question why Austin hasn't been in the gym to put on much needed weight. 174 lbs? He has the frame to put on 10-15 more but hasn't done it. Why? is he dedicated?

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 04, 2013 08:52AM

Sign Tyson Clabo.

Trade pick #12 and Davone Bess to Minnesota for number 23 and 25.

Draft Tank Carradine and Tyler Eifert in round 1.

DJ Hayden @ 2a
Stedman Bailey or Ryan Swope @ 2b
Le'Veon Bell @ 3a
Brennan Williams @ 3b

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: captkoi ()
Date: April 04, 2013 09:39AM

Northeast Fin Fan Wrote:
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> Steve Smith (Carolina)
> Randall Cobb
> Drew Brees
> Russell Wilson
> Wes Welker
>
> Great talent is great talent, even if you are a
> bit smaller than the ideal. In addition to these
> guys, there have been many small RBs that have
> thrived, and continue to thrive, in the NFL.
>
> Anyone remember how big Duper and Clayton were?
> Duper: 5-9, 185
> Clayton: 5-9, 177
> And you can touch WRs less now than you could
> then, so it is becoming easier for the smaller
> guys to get separation.
>
> Everyone would love to have a Calvin Johnson or an
> AJ Green, but you don't have to be 6-4 to be a
> great WR. Also watching Austin on film, he seems
> more like Steve Smith than Tedd Ginn. Would
> anyone mind getting a player of Steve Smith's
> caliber in round 1 this year? Personally, I would
> be thrilled.

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True, Clayton was slight of build, but I don't believe he was lining up in the slot and taking all those hits over the middle.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: eesti ()
Date: April 04, 2013 09:52AM

It was also a different era. Defensive players are bigger and faster now compared to 30+ years ago when Clayton started.

You didn't see many of the big CB's that you see today because you didn't see the mammoth WR's you see today.

Truth is I'm not sure about Austin. I have mixed feelings.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Northeast Fin Fan ()
Date: April 04, 2013 11:18AM

Welker lines up in the slot, and he is much slower than Austin; which makes him more susceptible to the big hits. He has done just fine.

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Re: Who I think the Phins will draft
Posted by: Northeast Fin Fan ()
Date: April 04, 2013 11:20AM

It was also a different era in that defensive players could practically mug the WRs on their routes, now they can barely touch them.

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