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Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: toko34 ()
Date: November 15, 2014 06:30AM

Lots of teams will be looking at tonight's UM/FSU game, but the Dolphins are not among them. According to this article we will be looking at the Nebraska/Wisconsin game. These scout visits might give a solid indicator at what players teams are considering for the draft.

I'm guessing today we are looking at:
Nebraska's Randy Gregory (DE)
and:
Wisconsin's OL Dallas Lewallen(C), Rob Haverstein, and Tyler Marz

also possible we are looking at the skilled RB's:
Nebraska: Ameer Abdullah
Wisconsin: Melvin Gordon

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Date: November 15, 2014 06:35AM

I guess if your a good enough team your looking for the best player.

But the phins have specific needs like the oline and linebacker. I would hope Miami is turning over every rock looking.

Hickey is on it I'm sure!

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: dolphaholic ()
Date: November 15, 2014 07:16AM

They have multiple scouts covering geographical parts of the country, I'm sure they're watching multiple games today.......at least I'd hope anyway

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: toko34 ()
Date: November 15, 2014 09:13AM


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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Date: November 15, 2014 09:46AM

dolphaholic Wrote:
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> They have multiple scouts covering geographical
> parts of the country, I'm sure they're watching
> multiple games today.......at least I'd hope
> anyway


Ireland ......not so sure.

Hickey seems to be on it like white on rice!thumbs up

GO DOLPHINS!!!!

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: toko34 ()
Date: November 15, 2014 01:52PM

400+ Yards running for Gordon today NCAA record.

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: THE Truth ()
Date: November 15, 2014 04:01PM

toko34 Wrote:
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> 400+ Yards running for Gordon today NCAA record.


That kids a GREAT player. The amazing thing is he didn't even play in the 4th quarter.

I like Gurley from UGA a little better, especially at the next level, but they are both 1st round draft picks, and both are the rare RB worth of a top ten pick.

Great draft at RB this year.

Gurley, Gordon, Yeldon and a handful of other guys that can be feature backs in the NFL.

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: toko34 ()
Date: November 16, 2014 07:37AM

Gurley looks like he has a little bit more power and top speed, but I think Gordon has that something special where he is just elusive and really hard to bring down. I think at least one of them will fall to the 20's. I'm not really a fan of 1st round RB's draft picks..but these guys are truly special, i agree.

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: November 16, 2014 04:50PM

THE Truth Wrote:
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> toko34 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > 400+ Yards running for Gordon today NCAA
> record.
>
>
> That kids a GREAT player. The amazing thing is he
> didn't even play in the 4th quarter.
>
> I like Gurley from UGA a little better, especially
> at the next level, but they are both 1st round
> draft picks, and both are the rare RB worth of a
> top ten pick.
>
> Great draft at RB this year.
>
> Gurley, Gordon, Yeldon and a handful of other guys
> that can be feature backs in the NFL.

Gurley tore his ACL today.

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: DolphinsRmeFav ()
Date: November 17, 2014 12:41AM

Now we can get him on the cheap!

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: Aqua&Orange ()
Date: November 17, 2014 01:59AM

JoeFootball Wrote:
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> Gurley tore his ACL today.


&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
I wasn't surprised. He's one of the most injury prone players to come through college football in a while. I wouldn't draft him.

He's not a bellcow back.

He has one career 30 carry game, he has 1 career 200 yard game.

Meanwhile, the true freshman Nick Chubb has clearly outplayed him.

Does Gurley have talent? Yes, absolutely. But you've got to look much deeper than just talent with him.

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"When you suck long enough, you get a Hickey"

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: dolphin ()
Date: November 17, 2014 05:58AM

WKU has a running back that will be a steal for someone. Big back with nice speed, nice moves, and catches the ball well.

Leon Allen broke the Conference USA single-game rushing yards record with 345 yards and three touchdowns as the Hilltoppers defeated Army 52-24.

I love this guy!

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Re: Where the Scouts are looking.
Posted by: JoeFootball ()
Date: November 17, 2014 06:57AM

I would be fine with bringing Knowshon back (on a one year deal) to pair with our current crop. Can you imagine the intensity of the offense with players like Moreno and Landry? I like it.

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