Wedge Scouting Report: Clive Walford

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Once I was given a mission to destroy the planet V9 DEXXR.  So I spent months on this quaint little planet doing research all day on the best way to destroy the planet.  I just could not come up with anything really creative to impress my employer.  But I didn’t mind the process.  I had this beautiful villa on the side of a dormant volcano.  The aliens of V9 DEXXR were so nice too – really an incredible race.  They have great restaurants and I ate out every night.  Without knowledge of why I was there, they did everything to make me feel at home and I really enjoyed the famous DEXXR hospitality. 

Hooters&Antennas

But I grew frustrated, “why can’t a find a way to destroy this paradise and appease my boss?”  Then I realized that the dormant volcano was a perfect path to the planet’s core.  It was the perfect size for a laser blast from a neighboring moon!  So I put my plan together and shot a laser into its core.  As I listened  to the screams of the dying planet I thought to myself “sometimes exactly what you are looking for is right in your backyard!”

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Hey Dolphins, the redzone threat you need is right in your backyard.  Tight End Clive Walford is  a 6’4 athlete the can run, block and catch.  And he is from the U.  Like I said, right in your backyard!  In his four years at the University of Miami he scored 14 TDS including 7 in his senior year.

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Most of you know that the University of Miami has put a ton of tight ends in the NFL:  Jeremy Shockey, Greg Olson, Bubba Franks, Kellen Winslow, Jr., and of course Jimmy Graham.  So you know they teach them well at the U.  However, don’t make the mistake of comparing Walford to Graham.   Walford is not a burner like Graham is.  He is not going to impress anyone with his 40 time at the combine.

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Walford is a technician.  Yes I know, that my surprise some of you.  He is, after all thought of as a great athlete and its true…he is.  But Walford isn’t getting open by burning people.  Walford is running a diverse set of routes so smoothy, he is creating separation and getting open most of the game.   Walford also uses his body effectively to get open.

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These are the kind of skills that Earthlings tend to notice at, for example, practice.  And it just so happens that Walford’s draft stock shot through the roof at the Senior Bowl.  Will Walford’s stock continue to rise?  This alien says “no”.  I just don’t think Walford is going to wow Earthlings at the combine.  But he has already impressed this alien.  Walford is running away with all three of my hearts.

Clive Walford, Chris Casher

If I was going to compare Walford to an Alien Weapon of Destruction, I would compare him to a Triangulum Shooting Star.  “Oh look how pretty a shooing star…Its so close and so lovely…its getting closer too…maybe a little too close…its coming right at us…ARGHHHHH!!!”    Boom, you are dead.  Walford just snuck up on you.

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Watch his highlights.  But be warned, he is coming at you!!!

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409 Responses to Wedge Scouting Report: Clive Walford

  1. ukfinfan's avatar ukfinfan says:

    My very first 1st!
    It’s like walking on newly laid snow.
    And vinegar on chips (fries only belong in France!)

  2. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Eewwwww keep your stinky vinager off of my Fries! You Brits are odd.
    Everyone knows you put brown gravey on fries.

  3. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Nice article Piggy!

  4. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Pig,
    In regards to the offense we ran last year. We were a much more vertical oriented team in the first 4 games of the year, but due to route confusion with the WRs and poor play early from the C-RG combo, we had to shorten the passing game to offset these issues. Towards the end of the year they got to more of a vertical offense again, but that had its limits due to protection and lack of bodies. I think once we shore up LG and Turner kicks to RG we will see more vertical ability from this offense.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      Also, if Wallace does stay, you still want to add another high level speed guy opposite to him which will open up more 1 on 1 opportunities for him like they did in Pitt. Prior to coming to Miami he always had a speedster opposite of him.

  5. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    UK, my grand mother immigrated from Liverpool and opened a fish & chips shop here in the states. (Mothers side my Fathers side is French Canadian. ) I am very familiar with malt vinager on “chips” I just find it disgusting. (I don’t like vinager in general) believe me I KNOW what I am missing. LOL

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      My great grandfather, from my mothers side, came to the U.S. from Warsaw Poland and my family always made this crazy ass Polish bean soup every Easter. My family would down that stuff like I down beer, but I could never touch it….it was repulsive. My father tried to always tell me I didn’t know what I was missing….yes, yes, I did know what I was missing & Im thankful for tgat😖

  6. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Only 2 votes for cut Mike wallace so far

  7. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Excellent scouting report Piggy!

  8. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    UK

    Congrats on your first! Was it as good as you hoped it would be?

  9. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Anyone notice the name of the alien sports bar Wedge was at?

  10. new age's avatar new age says:

    Good stuff Piggy. Wedge has become a pretty solid scout while he’s been on Earth. Really like Walford as a late 3rd or 4th.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I think the possibility of him going int he 2nd is there

      But that might just be senior bowl buzz

      Its not a strong class for TEs

      • new age's avatar new age says:

        Yeah, I think he’s definitely a solid TE which will move him up. I just don’t see a 2nd rounder here no matter how much I like him. He would help us not depend on the oft injured Clay so much(if we resign him), so definitely wouldn’t mind him in the 3rd.

  11. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Piggy

    Sucks, but they don’t have any Hooters and Antennas in NJ

  12. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I think Walford will be a 3rd RD pick at the earliest, even though on First Pick, he goes in the 2nd RD most of the time.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      first pick can be kind of crazy

      now they have Hacket going in the 2nd round too

      I think it adjusts to players taken in the drafts and increases their value

    • D's avatar D says:

      I wouldnt e suprised if he fell to the 4th personally. He def helped his stock at Senior Bowl but i think a lot of the mocking right now has inflated his value because of a good Senior Bowl showing. His body of work though, if you review his games in Miami, arent that impressive, and he has some issues keeping his hands on the ball. Good combine and he probably gets 3rd, mediocre or poor and he is 4th rounder. Again its a weak TE class, so that MAY inflate his value come draft if there are a run on TE’s early, but anyone that takes him before the 3rd and probably more truthfully 4th is reaching.

  13. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    D – I’m with you on Walford. The only thing that may push him up earlier is the fact that after him, the talent really falls off. Maxx Williams will go 1st, and then it’s Walford, and then a precipitous drop after that.

  14. D's avatar D says:

    Draft is hard to predict because you have some teams who can afford to reach with picks because 1) they have a bunch of extras or 2) have little deep needs, so sometimes a guy who has no business being selected in a high round does go. Other times the teams say phooey and pick based upon actual value instead of these mocksters and their non-professional opinion values. Good example was Geno Smith falling to round 2, when all mocksters had him mid to high round 1, due to over inflated mocksters opinions and weak class. Don’t get me wrong these guys are pretty good at what they do, but the GM’s are better and they know the real value of a player.

    • D's avatar D says:

      One of the reasons i really like draft analysis and mock predictions is because of all the variables that go in the draft and its really interesting seeing if you can root out all the factors that can value or dealue a player to other teams and figure out if the likelihood of selecting him in a certain round is there. Also all it takes is one ripple in the patter to shake the whole draft, so that unpredictability is what makes it exciting as well.

  15. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Nice job Wedge. Walford would be a great addition

    • D's avatar D says:

      Id rather just roll with Sims, Lynch and either a re-signed Clay or Juluis Thomas. I only have one guy on my list i feel will give us the other dimension we need at TE for this draft, possibly two.

      1) Devin Funchess, seam threat guy, if lines up in formations with Clay makes for a very hard formation to defend. He also can play as a receiver, which opens up even more use for him. He is a 4th fallback for me when it comes to WR’s and only TE so to me his value is in that he offers us coverage of two areas of need with one player.

      2) Maxx Williams, and im not a fan of how high i would have to draft him to get him. I dont see the value to our team in using a 1st on this guy, and as has been previously discussed he probably wouldnt make it to our 2nd round. We would benefit more from a WR than a TE as a 1st round pick, and likely would be better taking ILB, S or OT in the first over a TE like Williams. Again Funchess fills this role, and gives us soemone we can use as a TE, who can do all the things Williams can. Im not as sold on him as a lot here are, but he, with his skill set would open up some formations that would be hard to defend.

      Walford has value and if he fell to 4th round, i wouldnt pass it up, but his skill set seems very inline with Sims, with maybe just a tad more receiving ability. We need someone that really opens things up if we use a pick on TE this year, someone with good hands and can both stretch a field and play in space for redzone catches.

  16. ukfinfan's avatar ukfinfan says:

    Mike E – sorry, I stepped out for a ciggy after my first 1st, but yes, it was great and hardly painful at all.

    Herd – we have these steak and kidney suet puddings over here at the chippy …… stick-to-your-ribs heart stoppers but they are great in the winter (and the summer!)

    Rock – so you have Scouser forebears. I’m a Manc (chester) – arch rivals of the Scousers, but I’m prepared to bury the hatchet in your case, because you may change your avi if I don’t.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      Was surprised to hear Rock has Liverpool bloodlines. If you saw him at a game you would figure he was from Manchester. 🙂

  17. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    D

    The draft has always been fascinating to me. It’s very cool how one player taken at a certain position can cause a run at that position. A team may have targeted a LB, and then that LB goes, and then the next team that needs a LB takes the next best guy, and then all of a sudden you have a 5-6 LB’s off the board in a span of 10-15 picks. All the misdirection before the draft amuses me as well. Imagine if teams really put out there what they were looking for?

  18. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Mike wallace, Do you want to:
    Trade him if its there or keep him if its not

    I could vote this one for the whole team!
    Minus about 3 maybe 4

  19. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    I could see a guy like Walford as a great fit, especially if we also keep Clay. He’s not a burner (which means you get him for value), but he could be our redzone target. Btwn the 20s we could let Clay do his thing.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Wouldnt it be better though, especially if he is a high round pick that you get a guy who helps you between the 0’s. We got the guys who help us block, we got the guys that help us some in the redzone and some between the 20’s, but we dont have that guy who is going to be on the field most of the snaps. I think your 4thish rounders are more for contributors and 1-3 are for stars who have potential to make a difference on every snap.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        For sure you would want the one guy you line-up every play, but you have to pay for him…..whether it be with cash or a high draft pick. Could see us having a redzone specialist though…….shiot is Manute Bol ready to make a comeback?

  20. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Forgot to add…..awesome job Pig. Got entranced by the possibility.

    How is his run blocking?

  21. D's avatar D says:

    I obviously really love the draft, its one of my favorite things regarding the NFL. Its probably one of the most exciting times, especially for teams that have lots of needs, but even for teams who just really need a stud at a certain position to round them out. Hardest thing i find, and im sure this is true for all amateur mockists, is removing what i WANT to happen in lieu of what is likely TO happen. You want this player to fit in this box,sometimes out of intellectual pride that you were correct with that pick, and 2 it leads you to a path that gets the guy you want for your team. Either way, FA is a lot more predictable and its also a time where you get a guy more because ya threw the most money at him. It exciting, but something about getting that guy out of college, giving him that first break in the NFL, and him possible being with your team for a long time that more enticing, its almost like birth of a child, minus the personal contribution to the pregnancy lol.

  22. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Nicely done Piggy. You’re on a roll! What you neglected to tell us though, and what I really want to know is: if the alien waitresses at Hooters and antennas have 3 boobs like the ones in total Recall?

    • D's avatar D says:

      Id guess no, since Wedge only has two hands. If Wedge’s people’s women, had three breasts, you’d think the males would have already evolved to have three hands.

  23. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    BTW, Walford sounds a bit like Dion Sims.

    • D's avatar D says:

      I see them as a very close comparison, maybe a few pluses for Walford in route running, but probably a few pluses for Sims in blocking.

      • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

        Both good at using their bodies to shield defenders from the ball too…

      • D's avatar D says:

        I also feel Sims has better hands than Walford, but Sims has also dropped a few since being on the team so not really impressed with either of them in that regard.

  24. D's avatar D says:

    Oh, just as a FYI i see Gronks brother is up for draft next year, as well as yet another Matthews OL lol. I wonder if Gronk’s brother, who i think is currently a FB, develops in the way his brother has. Id keep an eye out for that guy, bloodlines dont a star ensure, but similar genertics and probably a lot of the same lower level coaching do go into it, so it makes them intriguing.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      They sure don’t hurt (bloodlines). It seems every Matthews is a solid player at the very least. He’ll probably end up on the Patriots.

  25. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Sorry for the ignorance, but what kind of offensive scheme does the U play?

  26. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    D

    Is he better than Lynch? 😀

    • D's avatar D says:

      Since both of us had similar opinions of Lynch, lol, Id say probably better, but again the difference isn’t huge evaluated as an overall.

  27. new age's avatar new age says:

    The Matthews bloodline seems to never fail but I think Gronk already had one or two brothers that didn’t really make an impact. Could be wrong on that though.

  28. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Piggy, weird scouting report…one minute you’re not sounding too favorable on Walford, then later in the article you’re all excited about him. You kept going back n forth…so which is it?
    I think Walford is gonna be a good TE and I think his speed is more than you’re saying. He’s football quick.

  29. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Thanks Dbolt…anyone else who watches the U want to tell me what offensive scheme they run?

  30. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    A potential spread offense is expected to benefit Jets TE Jace Amaro.
    New offensive coordinator Chan Gailey is an expert at getting his playmakers in space via spread formations. So it’s a no-brainer to expect Amaro to take a leap forward in this scheme. He’s essentially an oversized possession wideout at 6’5/265 and Gailey will be desperate for difference-makers — especially if Percy Harvin is cut loose.
    ______________________
    He will be an interesting TE to keep an eye on in his 2nd year.

  31. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    GDP
    I’m excited about Walford
    I don’t think he is as good as Olson, Shockey or Graham comparing him to other Um TEs
    I guess it’s cautious optimism

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      Ok, kool…I think he will steadily progress…but I’m not sure Hickey will take a TE early in the draft or at all unless…
      1) We don’t resign Clay or get a FA TE
      2) Hickey doesn’t think Sims will develop anymore as a receiver
      3) Depends also on if Hickey & coaches see anything in the future for Lynch.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        The real issue is whether we re-sign Clay or not

        I think if we don;t sign Clay we should look at guys like Walford, Maxx Williams and O’Leary

        but if we do sign Clay – then TE is something we can do without drafting this year

  32. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    “Tannehill was sacked an average of 2.1 times per game with Albert protecting his blind side, 3.6 without him, when rookie Ja’Wuan James slid from right tackle to left and Dallas Thomas started most of the remaining games on the right.

    The rushing attack [after Albert went down] lost more than 40 yards per game, down to 96.8.

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    Get Well Not-So-Fat Albert.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      That’s why he got the big contract from Hickey…great move….just sucks that he got rolled up on. What could have been.
      I’m sure with another draft & FA, Hickey will have a contingency plan for the OL. It was hard to overhaul that unit needing 4 new starters all in one year.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        Hard to sound happy about an injury like that, but that was not some injury-prone thing. Have this theory that some guys are more prone cause they max out their frame, but there is another factor……being able to see it coming and reacting to avoid. He had no clue it was coming.

  33. new age's avatar new age says:

    Jahn,
    They were a run based pro offense that wanted to primarily use Duke and play action.

  34. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I think it would be in our best interests to draft a quality T/G in this draft. Albert is a not a guarantee to be ready, nor effective after his injury, and we need a quality depth player anyway. If that happens our whole season could be sabotaged by poor line play. I’m still not convinced that our starting G’s are on the roster yet either. I know some of you are hoping for Mike Iupati, or Orlando Franklin, and that would be great, but no guarantees we’ll have the money to get either of them.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      “I know some of you are hoping for Mike Iupati, or Orlando Franklin, and that would be great, but no guarantees we’ll have the money to get either of them”

      It’s why I keep saying I’d be ok with FA vet Clint Boling the LG of the Bengals…he’s proven to be solid and more affordable. He’s young too, 25yo.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      No matter what they say, think the best indication of Albert’s recovery is whether or not they re-sign Fox or sign someone like him.

  35. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Jahn

    Like New Age said, its a pro style offense
    Its similiar to FSU if you ever watched them

    One thing I like about Walford is that he runs a diverse set of routes
    He should be able to translate his skills to the NFL without too much of a learning curve

  36. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    jahndoh says:
    February 10, 2015 at 10:59 am

    Sorry for the ignorance, but what kind of offensive scheme does the U play?

    they play a 6-7 one

  37. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP – Say we get Clint Boling, what happens at T if Albert isn’t ready or capable of playing well?

  38. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I think walford is similiar to Sims

    But Sims was a better blocker coming out of MSU
    I think walford has better hands and is a bigger assett to the passign game
    But Sims is coming along

    If we let Clay go and had Sims as Walford as our top 2 TEs, I think it might be really effective in 2 TE sets

    I like Clay, don’t misinterpret this
    I’m just thinking about $$$

    • D's avatar D says:

      I think we either need to re-sign Clay or we need to go after Thomas. I dont think we can leave the TE group up to Sims, Lynch and a draftee.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        I guess it depends ont he draftee and what we think of him

        Can the draftee come in and contribute right away?

        I like Sims a lot
        and I think he can start if necessary

        I happen to like Clay a lot too
        but if some one else is willing to offer him a lot more than we should
        I think we should be ready to go at TE without dipping into the free agency market

  39. D's avatar D says:

    We should be able to get Franklin or Iupati. I think we would een go with a lesser DT this time over lesser OG prospect in FA. I expect OG to be the first FA we sign. Cap wise we should still be able to get a solid DT, but like Mike was saying you have to have other options, and im sure they have them if that falls through.

  40. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    PBP gives a look at the four different types of seats that will be in the stadium next year.

    http://dailydolphin.blog.palmbeachpost.com/2015/02/10/a-close-up-of-the-four-new-types-of-seats-at-dolphins-stadium/

  41. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Mike E, We need a vet G, especially a LG…so I suggested Clint Boling.
    If Albert isn’t ready or goes down again as you asked, then I think Hickey will have a plan either thru who we already have here or thru FA & draft (later rounds)

  42. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    stangerx says:
    February 10, 2015 at 12:08 pm
    No matter what they say, think the best indication of Albert’s recovery is whether or not they re-sign Fox or sign someone like him.
    _______

    I disagree here. You have to build depth for injuries at anytime they occur….what if James gets rolled up on, or Pouncey hurts his other hip?

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      They might be doing that………but if they put a lot of money/draft capital into a T I’m gonna figure they need that dude to play while Albert is not ready to step in. WE signed Albert and drafted James in the first last year. What’s the third guy going to do when both are ready?

  43. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    @proCanes: Future #NFL #proCane WR Phillip Dorsett set #Canes alltime best 4.21sec 40 beating #Packers Sam Shields’ 4.26.1 stopwatch clocked him @ 4.18

  44. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Bills DT Marcell Dareus is scheduled to stand trial for reckless endangerment May 19.
    This stems from an incident in May of 2014 when Dareus crashed his car into a tree during an alleged race with teammate Jerry Hughes. We’d expect the case to be resolved before trial and Dareus to avoid league discipline.

  45. Dloxahatchee's avatar dcoralsprings says:

    yes, he is real fast
    and he can catch the ball

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      More importantly he is a very skilled route runner with a very high field IQ. Matches what we need. I know we need a big guy too, but Dorsett in a Phins uniform is ideal.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      Do you think he is really fast?

      I think it is more of a question of appearing fast

      I ask you b/c I know you are a fan of the U and probably watched him a lot more than me

      But I suspect him 40 time will not appear to be blazing fast, even for a TE

  46. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP – Later rounds? Do you really think a later RD T is going to be able to start if Albert can’t go? That’s what I’m saying. I think we need to get a quality player, not a 6th or 7th RD pick. Seantrel Henderson’s aren’t in every draft.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      Mike E, if the rest of our OL is shit, then ok, let’s draft yet another 1-2 rd OT.
      But Turner should begin to develop, Thomas ‘may’ get better, last year was essentially his rookie year since he was hurt all of 2013.

  47. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Speaking of high IQ football guys
    I think UM had a few this year
    In additional To Walford and Doresett I think Perryman really qualifies as a football smart guy
    probably Duke Johnson too

    The Hurricanes really had a lot of talent this year

  48. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Miami Dolphins ✔ @MiamiDolphins
    Wake, Grimes, Jones & Jenkins are @TheFinsiders nominees for Defensive POY.
    ________________________________
    I don’t see any of them actually winning it. If anything JJ Watt will likely win. He was a force again in 2014.

  49. new age's avatar new age says:

    Mike E,
    I’d just go with Fox honestly. I’m burned out on high picks in the draft on OL. Get a OG in the 4th and end the experiments there. If Albert isn’t ready by game one, he should be ready by game 3 at the latest. It’s a lot easier to get a top notch OG late than a OT.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      At least one OG is at the top of my list. I’m at either getting a sure starter in FA or in the 2nd (and from what I’ve read the G class is weak).

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      I replied to Mike above on same matter. I feel the same way for now.
      BTW, Fox is a FA, so we either resign him or seek another OT that is reasonable money to sign for depth, like OT Jermey Parnell.

  50. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    To answer the question posted earlier
    the chicks at Hooters and Antennas have only two boobs and two antennas each
    but they have 3 tongues, so there is that…

  51. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    Did Jordan and Jenkins have a baby? LOL

  52. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Ok, the Defensive POY was for the Phins…they should have made it more clear.
    With that being said…was there even a defensive POY on the Dolphins defense?
    I think the award should be for Defensive GOY! (Goat of the Year)

  53. new age's avatar new age says:

    Stranger,
    Who is at the top for you? Laken?

  54. dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

    Milo patiently waits readying herself to say the voting was fixed and why BAE is better than every player on defense👳

  55. D's avatar D says:

    dbolt48 says:
    February 10, 2015 at 1:11 pm
    More importantly he is a very skilled route runner with a very high field IQ. Matches what we need. I know we need a big guy too, but Dorsett in a Phins uniform is ideal.
    ————————————-
    Its why i strongly advocate for 2 WR’s. We do need that big guy, but we need a guy like this to. So far after listening to interviews and watching film my choices for us in a mid round WR is Hardy, Dorsett and Smith, or later round getting Diggs. Dorsett really impressed me with some of his interviews, he seems like a sharp dude with his head, and for most part heart, in the right place.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      Agree with everything you said

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      you are assuming we part ways with Wallace right?

      • D's avatar D says:

        Even if we don’t, we should draft 2, because we will most likely be losing 2 and we cut Wallace very likely next year. You are right though, I would prefer we cut him, but like i said i can step outside what i feel , for what i think we as a team will do, and my guess is we keep him. Again, doesn’t change my draft strategy.

      • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

        I think you need two speedsters. As I mentioned earlier, Wallace, if kept, is at his best when there’s another deep threat on the field.

  56. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Resigning Fox who knows this offense should be a good thing for depth. He’s young 26, still coming into his own hopefully. If not, I like Jeremey Parnell as I mentioned above. He’s 28, played RT for the Cowboys, kinda beat out Doug Free for awhile down the stretch of the season.
    Ironically, Parnell was a Dolphin for a brief time in 2010….lol

  57. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    I think we need more explosive plays overall in all phases of the game.

  58. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    D,
    I want a big WR too, so if we have to go for a smaller speed guy like Dorsett or Devin Smith before the 4th round, then I’d like to double up with one of the BIG WR’s from Ga Tech, either Darren Waller or Deandre Smelter. They will be late rounders or in Smelter’s case a UDFA because of his late season ACL.
    Check those two cats out man. You’ll be glad you did.

    • new age's avatar new age says:

      I am definitely intrigued. Thanks!

      • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

        Welcome New Age…also if we go in reverse ordeer, say draft a Big WR early, like White, DGB, Parker….then I like a speedster from Nebraska Kenny Bell as a late round or UDFA pick. He’s 6’1, but a ripped 185 🙂

  59. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    With the 14th pick of the draft
    The Miami Dolphins select:

  60. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    UCF WR Breshad Perriman is a “big play waiting to happen,” per Scouts Inc.’s Kevin Weidl.
    Perriman is “big, strong and can run,” Weidl tweeted, but also calling attention to the number of drops the UCF receiver had in 2014. His ranking ranges from Mel Kiper placing Perriman as the No. 5 receiver in the class to others who see him outside the top 15.

  61. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    RIP—-Kayla Jean Mueller

  62. D's avatar D says:

    getterdone says:
    February 10, 2015 at 1:52 pm
    D,
    I want a big WR too, so if we have to go for a smaller speed guy like Dorsett or Devin Smith before the 4th round, then I’d like to double up with one of the BIG WR’s from Ga Tech, either Darren Waller or Deandre Smelter. They will be late rounders or in Smelter’s case a UDFA because of his late season ACL.
    Check those two cats out man. You’ll be glad you did.
    —————————————-
    Already got a bead on Waller, Smelter ill have to take some time to look at. Wierd how sometime you are so focused on one guy on a team you neglect others. I think Cam Worthy from ECU kinda in same boat. I think he is a lot better than the current prospect rankers give him credit for. He is also one of those big WR types, and watch the ECU/UF Birmingham bowl game and you will see this dude is pretty good.

  63. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Just what Americans need, more government control…SMH!!!

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      I like the internet full of anarchy

      • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

        The guy above is from the FCC, he’s the only one speaking out against it.
        It will of course smash the small businessman & entrepreneurs, and pander to Big Corp, as well as give us fewer broadband choices along with higher prices, more fees!

  64. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    new age says:
    February 10, 2015 at 1:32 pm
    Stranger [later corrected],
    Who is at the top for you? Laken?
    ——————
    New Age…….have no idea who Laken is truthfully. Let all you guys do the ground work and teach me and then step in with a hard opinion afterwards.

    Part of why I love this place. It’s an education.

  65. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    I’m a little surprised that some one from the FCC would speak out against regulating the internet
    They are usually pro regulation of commincation
    its sort of why the FCC exists

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      He’s the only Republican in the FCC….lol But it still is a bad piece of legislation. The internet has been growing by leaps and bounds just fine w/o interference.

  66. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP – Gotta admit, I’m a little perplexed by how you feel about the O-line. You’ve spent most of the offseason defending Tannehill because he had no protection. Now you want to pick up some guy in the late RD’s? Jason Fox is a FA, and I’m not sure you want him there for more than a game or even part of a game. You know how important the protection is, and being able to run, and convert short yardage plays, and that it all starts up front. I think if by draft time there is still doubt as to whether Brandon will be healthy enough to start the season, you draft a tackle in the first 3 rounds and make sure that guy is ready to step in day 1. Maybe I’m too cautious, but I’d get a guy that can play T and G, and if Albert turns out fine, that guy plays G. It makes sense, to me, anyway. lol

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      I see your concerns…but we need big playmakers on both the offense & defense.
      Last year was year 1 for our entire OL being together, as well as 1st year in a new offense with Lazor and a new OL coach in Benton. Plus it was James first year, Turner’s first, and essentially Dallas Thomas’s first year.
      Add to that the injuries and shifting around, which made it less than effective.
      I think year 2, the OL guys will become a lil better as a unit…Turner looks to become a nice player, Thomas could, and I see Hickey adding to the depth in a reasonable way, but sticking with his core starters on the OL…Albert – Pouncey – James.
      I know he will need a plan if Albert or James or Pouncey goes down. So last year knowing Pouncey was down for the first 6 games, he signed Satele to a fair deal.
      He also had a backup plan with the Fox 1yr deal. So Fox could get offered a fair deal to stay since he knows the system.
      If Fox isn’t what they want, then I’m sure we’ll see another lower teir FA signing like the guy I suggested Jeremy Parnell.
      I just don’t see a reason to go for a LT/RT too early in the draft when we have so many other needs for Tannehill.
      Besides, there will be some surprise camp cuts too later.

  67. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    I remember when it was not cool to want to take OL early in the draft. Now it’s totally hip. LOL

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Ha! So true! I can’t believe I’m actually for it, but it’s true. 🙂

      • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

        See above reply….and normally I’d be for a top Tackle prospect in the draft…but we are already heavily invested in Albert & James….and Pouncey is costing a pretty penny on the OL too…then ya got to think about more money on a top end G, like Lupati or Franklin.
        At some point you got to trust what you have already, coach em up, and hope the team can get by even when injuries occur like they do with other teams.

    • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

      You’re like Andy Dick….ahead of your time…LMFAO.

      • dbolt48's avatar dbolt48 says:

        Well Andy is well known as a bi-sexual and you’re well known for giving involuntary prostate exams to Rottweilers. So from this I deduct that you had a 3 way with Andy & the sheep….to which only the sheep regrets the lack of condom use.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

        Dbolt, Does the sheep prefer latex or sheepskin?

  68. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    GDP, well Al Gore did invent the internet so the Democrats kind of own it. LOL

    They could find the most serene stream in a primordial forest and find a way to regulate looking at it.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      LOL, yep good ol Gore invented the internet, but his best invention was Gloal Warming….made him over $100million perpetrating that farce to the degree which he has! LOL….and the Andy Dick’s of the World eat it up…SMH

  69. D's avatar D says:

    Im not sure we have to get a OT in top 3 rounds but i would select one probably 3-5, OT group isnt extremely shallow this year. I have little confidence that Albert will be back day 1, i think thats a pipe dream and even if its close to that he is going to be behind schedule on his preperation, so will be busting the rust off even for a couple games after. We do need to get a guy we can lean on, as well as really push the development of Turner. We probably don’t need a start right away guy but we need something decent with potential to.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      I’m in the same boat there for the most part.
      Turner better come ready to BALL, or else Hickey will have a nick in his Armour regarding the 2014 draft, his first.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Lucky for us that type of guy is somewhat plentiful this draft. There is a bunch of guys who would be a fill in i think.

      Rob Havestein
      Corey Robinson
      Robery Meyers
      DJ Humphries
      Darly Williams
      Tyrus Thompson — This years Seantrel, great skills and athletics, poor/lazy attitude.
      Ty Sambrilo — has dropped into 3rd and 4th round discussions.
      Austin Shepard

      All these guys could be 3-5 round dudes, give or take depending on their performances at combine.

  70. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    Dbolt, you seem to know a lot about Andy’s dick habits. LOL

  71. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    Another woman accuses Bill Cosby of sexual harassment but I’m sure there’s nothing to it.

  72. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    it doesnt matter the time or season you come to this blog and some one is talking about timmie and a dog, pickle, sheep or some dick habit.

  73. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    i hate espn like everyone but this sportsnation show has its moments. this is pretty good

  74. D's avatar D says:

    Rob Havestein
    Corey Robinson
    Robery Meyers
    DJ Humphries
    Darly Williams
    Tyrus Thompson — This years Seantrel, great skills and athletics, poor/lazy attitude.
    Ty Sambrilo — has dropped into 3rd and 4th round discussions.
    Austin Shepard

    All these guys could be 3-5 round dudes, give or take depending on their performances at combine.

  75. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Silly Tim says:
    February 10, 2015 at 3:13 pm

    We’re just summoning you. You see it works. LOL

    well damn i am honored. you actually want me around. i knew all those dick picks i was sending you would work out

  76. Tim Knight's avatar Silly Tim says:

    Stanger, Sanchez only dates hotties to get to their brothers. LOL

  77. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Mike E,
    normally I’d be for a top Tackle prospect in the draft…but we are already heavily invested in Albert & James….and Pouncey is costing a pretty penny on the OL too…then ya got to think about more money on a top end G, like Lupati or Franklin.
    At some point you got to trust what you have already, coach em up, and hope the team can get by even when injuries occur like they do with other teams.

  78. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    D says:
    February 10, 2015 at 3:19 pm

    Thats just unfair.

    isnt it though. they were comparing jeter to timerlake on the radio today and it was hard to pick who was the winner. what is funny is even a few girls played on both rosters.

  79. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    LMAO @ D-Bolt and the choc pudding pop!

  80. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    LOL @ Minka Kelly the catcher…lol

    I guess some one had to get the subtle anal reference
    I would have went with Mariah Carey though as Catcher

  81. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    I’m not even going top pretend to know all of the ins and outs of regulating the internet, but I will tell you this; many in a position of power within the industry have stated on record that we don’t need 25mbps or higher connectivity speeds. Europe and most of Asia have much quicker rates than we do. I want to be able to but as high of access rate as I can, and I don’t want it limited to only those who can afford “faster lanes”. Ultimately, I want to get rid of ask cable companies and allow all tv to be streamed, which of course requires download speeds faster than are currently available with any consistency.

  82. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Silly Tim says:
    February 10, 2015 at 3:24 pm
    Stanger, Sanchez only dates hotties to get to their brothers. LOL
    ———————
    LMAO — but he got both Kate Upton and Eva Longoria.
    Only dude that has done similar more than that is Tommy Lee….why Heather why?

  83. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    What’s really depressing is Cameron Diaz in on the bench

  84. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    GDP – Don’t we need OG’s too? Pouncey moves back to C, so who plays G? Dallas Thomas, Billy Turner? Maybe we get an OG in FA, but if we don’t, we need a guy that can play both G and T, and it better be a good player.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      Yes, No, Yes, No, No Yes, we seem to be going back and forth here.
      Let’s see how FA signing go, then we’ll know more if we need to draft a Top OT within the 1st couple rounds. 🙂

  85. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    This is a photo of Marc Sanchez’ dating roster

  86. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Only dude that has done similar more than that is Tommy Lee….why Heather why?

    yeah, i am not really worried about a guy that has a butt fumble on his record.

  87. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    Silly Tim says:
    February 10, 2015 at 3:32 pm

    I bet she takes it in the wagon.

    it was more then likely under. i mean something looks like it ran over her face.

  88. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    D,
    I like your list above of more mid round type OT prospects. Though I’d also add Louisville T Jamon Brown to that list. I like his size and ability to get off the snap for such a big man. He’ll probably project better as a G in the NFL, but could be a back up T in a pinch too @ 6’6 326.
    He should last to the later rounds I’m hoping.

  89. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Good afternoon.
    I would love to see Walford in a Fins uni but I’m not going to set myself up to seeing him on Miami’s pro roster :(.
    He’s going in RD 2 IMO.
    It’s all about upside ability and not about polishness. If you got a high ceiling as Walford does, people will discount the readiness of a player to a certain point. That said, Walford is hardly raw and is certainly not a step behind anyone else at his position in this draft or any WR.

  90. D's avatar D says:

    Round 1 Pick 14: DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville (A)
    Round 2 Pick 15: Denzel Perryman, ILB/OLB, Miami (Fla.) (A-)
    Round 3 Pick 14: Derron Smith, FS, Fresno State (A-)
    Round 4 Pick 15: Rob Havenstein, OT, Wisconsin (B+)
    Round 5 Pick 14: Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn (A)
    Round 6 Pick 15: Tre McBride, WR, William & Mary (B-)
    Round 7 Pick 15: Derrick Lott, DT, Chattanooga (A-)

  91. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    i hate it when you guys get here and ruin this site and talk football. cant you guys find a football blog some where to talk that shit.

  92. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Trypod,
    The big telcom industry is tough to beat. They try to milk as much of their legacy equipment as possible and don’t have much incentive to put the best stuff out there (old = expensed which = more profit per sale). They will upgrade but only at adequate rates that competition allows (less comp = less innovation attempts in the name of profit).
    The flip side is that the government doesn’t want ownership of the physical network (cables etc) and wants private industry to invest their own dollars. They need to find the right balance to where the communication companies continue to invest in infrastructure spending (having a speed lane on the net for a specific company is one way of financing these costs such as express lane on interstate highways across US). But I remain skeptical that these extra profits will be cycled back to innovation expensing and am therefor against it.
    You are right about other continents and their investments. When I was in Italy back in 2004, their internet speeds were about where the speed in Miami was even today. Verizon’s FIOS network was something I was spoiled with in NJ (25/25 Mbps symmetrical connection)….I had the option to get 50 down, 15 up but chose 25/25. When I left in 2013, they offered 250 down and 50 up for close to a couple hundred a month but for what I pay for in Miami today, 12 down / 3 up, I paid the same in NJ for 25/25 and even whatever the price was for 50 down, 15 up on Verizons network.

  93. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Right now, nfldraftscout has a RD 2 projection on Walford. In case your wondering.

  94. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Knew I’d never get her……but Tommy Lee? Sanchez too, but at least my heart was already broken on such.

  95. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    stangerx says:
    February 10, 2015 at 3:53 pm

    Knew I’d never get her…

    i told you to come to one of my basement parties but nnnnooooooooo you have to act all high and mighty

  96. finfanrob's avatar finfanrob says:

    ok biaches, i am looking at a new phone. probably a Samsung s5 but what do you guys think?

  97. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Mike E,
    lmfao…yea i thought about that after I typed polishness.
    Anyway, speaking of Polish, wonder why Dbolt dislikes a tasty fasolka soup… lmfao.
    I used to eat bean soup often from this Polish place near my place in NJ.
    Brings back memories, Dbolt? lol.

    Boy could it stir up a big fart storm with all that pork and beans 🙂

  98. Al in MIA's avatar Al in MIA says:

    Wyo,
    Trade for Wallace? near impossible
    Cut him? That’s the only option if you don’t want him and his salary around the team :/.

  99. D's avatar D says:

    Your Picks:
    Round 1 Pick 14: DeVante Parker, WR, Louisville (A)
    Round 2 Pick 15: Benardrick McKinney, ILB, Mississippi State (A)
    Round 3 Pick 14: Derron Smith, FS, Fresno State (A-)
    Round 4 Pick 15: David Cobb, RB, Minnesota (A)
    Round 5 Pick 14: Ladarius Gunter, CB, Miami (Fla.) (A)
    Round 6 Pick 15: Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland (B-)
    Round 7 Pick 15: Tyrus Thompson, OT, Oklahoma (A-)

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