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Dolphin needs are huge


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Dolphin needs are huge
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April 3, 2008 12:55 pm

Tony Sparano looks the part of a Mulberry Street tough guy, with his buzz-cut hair and rough-around-the-edges talk, so the hope is that he will be strong and sturdy and determined enough to survive what is about to befall him.

The Dolphins' flawed roster is now Sparano's baby, a package left at his door by other tough men who tried to overcome the team's lack of talent and failed.

Nick Saban, a man his assistants feared and players called Nicktator, fled that roster after two years, convinced it was beyond repair. Cam Cameron, who survived playing for Bob Knight, survived only one season with that roster.

Now Sparano is coming to grips with how awful these Dolphins, his Dolphins, look four weeks before a necessary talent infusion from the draft.

''We have a lot of needs,'' Sparano said Tuesday during a 64-minute interview session at the NFL annual meeting in Palm Beach. ``We were 1-15. When you are 1-15, you have a bunch of needs. In my mind, there are a couple of areas on the team that are probably greater needs than others. But we have a lot of needs.

``We've tried to address some of those needs, but as we go on, we're going to try to fill as many holes as we possibly can. We need linebackers, we need secondary players, we need receivers, we need linemen. We need a bunch of things right now.''

To hear Sparano tell it, the Dolphins today cannot field an offensive line. There is a hole at left guard, where Drew Mormino, injured last year even before he played a game, is the leading candidate to start.

There is a bigger hole at right tackle because the Dolphins don't have a body on the roster to fill the spot. Of course, that doesn't account for the upgrade air would be over L.J. Shelton.

That right tackle spot, by the way, eventually could be filled by veteran Vernon Carey. But that would create a bigger hole at left tackle. So one of those tackle spots will be filled by a rookie, and that should be exciting news for the starting quarterback.

Oh yes, the Dolphins don't have a starting quarterback today. No one seems to be panicking about that because the team has conducted spring searches for a starting quarterback every offseason since 2004. Sparano expects to find a starter in a promised competition between Josh McCown, who has washed out with three other teams, and John Beck, who is dealing with his own issues before the start of his second season.

''Mechanically there are some things we're trying to help John with a little bit,'' Sparano said. ``He's a low-release guy and gets some balls knocked down that way, and we're trying to change some of that.

``More importantly, we're trying to get the game to slow down for him. We haven't had as much opportunity as we'd have liked to spend time with him in the meeting room and the classroom right now. But we want to get the game to slow down for him when he gets out to the line of scrimmage.''

Miami's quarterback picture is not pretty. And the picture Sparano paints of his defensive front is no more attractive.

Matt Roth, who failed as a starting left end last year, is slated as the starting left end again, according to Sparano.

Jason Ferguson and Vonnie Holliday seem solid enough at nose tackle and right end. But the Dolphins aren't certain Reggie Torbor, an outside linebacker much of his career, can become an insider linebacker, while Channing Crowder, an outside linebacker much of his career, moves inside. Joey Porter and Jason Taylor are the outside linebackers, but there are serious questions whether both will be on the team when the season starts.

Sparano strikes a chord of optimism when he said running back Ronnie Brown should be ready by the start of training camp in late July. But the more important question with Brown hasn't always been when he starts, but whether he can finish.

Brown has not played 16 games in any of his three seasons.

The good news is the Dolphins have high picks throughout the upcoming draft and practically any player they pick should fill a hole. That, of course, is because Miami's roster has more holes than a doughnut factory.

''There's no one position more important than any other for us going into this draft,'' Sparano said. ``There really isn't. We're 1-15. We have a lot of needs. As we get to our picks, it will depend on what is out there and where we go from there. But we have a lot of needs right now.''


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April 3, 2008 2:46 pm

1: Jake Long/OT Michigan.......................I agree with this pick.

2: I think this is where I see players droping out of the first round that are better value. Like ILB Jerod Mayo, CB Aqib Talib, OT Gosder Cherilus and WR James Hardy.  One of these players will drop to us. I do like Long and Mayo or Long and Cherilus with the first to picks.

2(f/SD): This is where I get mix up.  I know we can get a good WR after the 3rd like WR Will Franklin/Missouri, WR Jerome Simpson/Coastal Carolina and WR Adarius Bowman/Oklahoma St.  Who I do like here if not a QB. Is CB Reggie Smith and if not there, then go value pick is OLB Cliff Avril, TE Fred Davis, OLB Marcus Howard, RB Jamaal Charles, DT Pat Sims, OT Sam Baker or OT Carl Nicks, RB Ray Rice. Another reason I put RB's down, If another teams RB gets hurt we can offer a trade to another team for one of are RB's if we are happy with are young draft pick.

3: I like TE Brad Cottam. If there is no good TE to pick then one of the WR from above might be here I like WR Jerome Simpson/Coastal Carolina, but he keeps moven up in the draft. I read on Fox Sports

4: Josh Johnson/QB San Diego...................I agree with this pick if we can get him this low in the draft.


The draft could be like this...................

(1st)  OT Jake Long


(2nd) ILB Jerod Mayo


(2-2nd) OLB Cliff Avril


(3rd) TE Brad Cottam


(4th) QB Josh Johnson


(6th) OT King Dunlap to play RT


(6th Comp.) CB Darnell Terrell


(7th) WR Todd Blythel


(7th) RB Jalen Parmele


maybe this is a good draft for Miami this year?


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April 3, 2008 3:39 pm

It appears defeinate that if we keep the pick, we are going to go with a DE or OT. Our choices are as follows: C Long, J Long, Gholston, Clady, Harvey, Williams, Otah and Merling. None of these players will be available with our second pick. If we intend to pick the flip side with pick 2, then we would have to choose whoever falls to us among Balmer (DT), L Jackson, Groves (unlikely to fall), Avril from the D-line, or Cherilus, Nicks, Baker or Collins on the O-line. 

I am too afraid of the downside risk of getting a disappointment with the starter we would have to draft on offensive line than falling back to what we already have on Defensive line if we wait to snag an end. If the Tackle we pick in the second round doesnt pan out, OR if one of our starters gets injured, then we are GUARANTEED to have swiss cheese on the Offensive line. If we wait on the Defensive End, then if the rookie does not pan out, or if we get an injury, we still have Randy Starks and linebacker depth to move Taylor back to DE  and go to a 4-3. Nowhere is it written that we MUST switch to a 3-4.

Passing up Jake Long is too much of a risk in my opinion.

 


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April 3, 2008 3:47 pm

I aggree with the first round pick of OT Jake Long but I am almost positive that the Dolphins will go after Michagan QB Chad Henne in the second round.

There are many draft boards seeing him fall into the Second Round and he was the Heisman Canadate until the blowout with App State.

The two would make an awsome pair and something that could be there for years to come.

pick #57 see Dolphins taking  TE Martellus Bennett 6'6" 259LBS out of Texas to add to the run game for a solid blocking back that can later get more stretch with the passing game

Ernest Wilford is an awsome player but is nothing more than a possession receiver that will only make mid range catches.

In the Third I see them go after OT Duan Brown 6'4" 315lbs that can be a ROT and be book ends for great protection for Chad Henne

Fourth Pick I see them go after CB Patrick Lee Auburn 6'0" 200lb that can work toward being depth at first then a starter in a year of two.  

In the Sixth I see them go after OG Chad Reinhart Northern Iowa 6'5' 320 lbs that can be molded into a great mauler in the middle

For the 6th rd Comp pick I see them go Safety Tom Zbikowski Notre Dame that has many Draftnixs looking really hard for him to move up the draft charts when the draft nears

 


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April 3, 2008 4:11 pm

danthefinfan,

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Dolphin needs are huge
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April 3, 2008 4:11 pm

danthefinfan,

We get y


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April 3, 2008 4:14 pm

danthefinfan

Look, we get your point, you don't have to copy and paste your draft on everyones thread. Getting a little tired of reading, be a little more diverse, entertain a new thought. 


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April 3, 2008 10:40 pm
Keep the posts coming danthefinfan.  We're catching up to the Saints!  hahaah