A Sonny Football Fantasy

A Sonny Football Fantasy

A Complete Homer Draft

 by John D (son of a son of a shula)

In an NFL first, the Miami Dolphins have drafted their entire 2015 class from the same school. Although the Fins brass says that it “just worked out that way” they used all six of their picks on UCF Knights.  The Offense got a huge boost with a big receiver and also nice developmental receiver. The Defense was bolstered with a hard hitting Safety, a ball hawking corner and an inside linebacker who hits like a truck. Let’s examine the haul and see if holes were filled.

Breshad Perriman wowed scouts with his amazing Pro day. Enough so that the Dolphins were compelled to pick him with the 14th pick in the draft leaving DeVante Parker on the board. GM Dennis Hickey sighting physical play and pure speed as the reason for the pick. “We felt Breshad could come in and add a dynamic dimension to our Offense, a mix of physicality and a burst of pure speed”, said Hickey as he addressed the media after day one of the 2015 NFL Draft. Perriman checked in at 218 lbs, at 6’3”, was a big play receiver at UCF and is the son of former UM receiver and NFL player with the Lions Brett Perriman.

With the 47th pick in the draft the Dolphins selected a Safety, although a bit of a surprise at 47 Clayton Geathers led all DB’s at the combine in both the bench press and the vertical jump. A four year starter for the Knights Geathers was a leader on the defense that finished as the 10th rank team in the nation in 2013. Geathers 4’55 speed and hard hitting will pair well with Reshad Jones to round out the Safety position. Geathers will vie for playing time against Michael Thomas and last year’s 4th round pick Walt Aikens. The book on Geathers is summed up with this, “ Cherishes his role as a hitter”.

Without a 3rd round pick, which was used to aquire Kenny Stills, the Dolphins chose to sit still and wait until the 114th pick in the 4th round to select the next player for the secondary and third pick of the draft for the team. The Dolphins felt Jacoby Glenn wouldn’t last until the 5th round and was a player they had high marks on. Glenn entered the draft after his sophomore season and has a very high ceiling. As a redshirt sophomore in 2014, Glenn started all 13 games, recording 48 tackles and seven interceptions. He was named the American Athletic Conference‘s co-Defensive Player of the Year and was also a second team All-American. Salty cornerback who plays with passion and intensity, Glenn may struggle with the speediest of receivers but is best suited to play in a zone type of system.

Heading to round 5 of the draft the Dolphins are armed with back to back picks at 149 and 150. Having already picked 3 UCF players it would seem highly unlikely that another Knight would come off the board here let alone two more consecutively. But alas that is exactly what happened. The Dolphins found a hard hitting inside Linebacker at 149 in Terrance Plummer and followed that pick with another addition to the WR room with the selection of Rannell Hall. Plummer was the enforcer of the UCF defense, he would throttle receivers coming into his area of the field, very mobile and shows good diagnostic skills. He’ll contribute as a Special teamer while he works himself into the defensive rotation. Rannell Hall is a crafty receiver who isn’t afraid to do the dirty work, he fights for yardage over the middle and is an excellent route runner. He’ll compete with Matt Hazel for a possible roster spot but may spent his first year on the practice squad.

With the Dolphins sixth round and final pick of the draft there is absolutely no way another Knight comes off the board, who’s left there anyway is the real question.  A big ‘ol offensive lineman is left that’s who. 6’3 320lb Torrian Wilson to be exact,  a solid Guard who played on UCF’s zone blocking line for the last four years.  Wilson played Tackle for his first three years but was moved to G for his Senior year where he is best suited.  Wilson will compete with a range of other young players to try and earn a spot on the Dolphins offensive line, his experience in the blocking scheme may help him.

This draft addresses many of the needs the Fins had entering the draft now it is on George O’leary’s guys to show they have what it takes to succeed in the NFL. As Jeff Ireland once said, “if our evaluations were right then we hit a home run (something to that effect), well Ireland was completely wrong by and large when he said that the evals were horrible as Martin freaked out and Eggfooyoung washed out. Hopefully Hickey got it right with this class. So there you have it for the first time ever an NFL team has used its entire draft to select players from the same school and that honor shall belong to Central Florida’s own UCF Knights.

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Mock Poll Draft UPDATE

(a trumpet plays int he background)

Tam – J. Winston; Ten – L. Williams; Jax – D. Fowler, Jr.; Oak – K. White; Wash – V. Beasley; NYJ – M. Mariota; Chi – D. Shelton; Atl – S. Ray; NYG – B. Scherf; STL – L. Collins; MIN – A. Cooper

With the 11th pick, the Vikings took Amari Cooper

The Browns are on the Clock

The Browns were 23rd in the NFL in Yards given up and 23rd in the NFL in yards gained

So they sort of need a little help everywhere

Here is there depth chart

http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchart/CLE

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477 Responses to A Sonny Football Fantasy

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

    The Rams are on the clock

  2. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Yeah Mike E, that’s me….lol. Imagine Tanny having a go to WR with his size. I think all the stuff about his past issues are a lil overblown. But ya never know right.
    I remember the bad press on Dan Marino’s past when he was in the draft. Shula didn’t flinch, and scooped him up after most every team passed on him.

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      You know what you’re going to hear- “Dan Marino wasn’t accused of beating up or bullying women, either..”. And they would be right. It IS a big deal, GDP. It has to be accounted for.

      • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

        I also haven’t watched a woman being belittled, but I got a good idea what it would be like.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      It’s not even about whether we’d take him (We won’t), it’s about your dedication to sniffing him. I think you pimp him as much as I pimped kaep. Close anyway. 🙂

      • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

        Leave GDP alone so what he’s got a lil man crush going

      • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

        Do you have a connection inside the Dolphins FO? Nooo
        Did you even watch the interviews? Noooo

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

    Piggy

    Maybe the monkey is IN Landry’s arm. lol

  4. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mike E, he’s obviously into being big.

  5. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Son, thanks….I think….lol
    I like a lot of the Big WR’s this class. I’m high on White, Perriman, DGB, Strong, Mayle, Waller.

  6. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Got to think that Dallas is going after AP. with Tony Romo taking such a huge restructure to save the Cowboys $13M. Remember they lost Murray in FA.

  7. D's avatar D says:

    So we brought in Freeman, well Omar’s got a new favorite QB to root for.

  8. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    James Walker ✔ @JamesWalkerNFL
    #Dolphins QB Josh Freeman said he spent some time recently with HOF QB Kurt Warner: “He’s an amazing guy. …He’s someone to learn from.”
    __________________
    ….and now he’ll learn from Tanny & Lazor.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Im thinking he wont be on the roster come trim down to 53.

      • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

        He will be if he really shines but he has a very uphill battle right now

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      D, I’d like to see Freeman or Moore, become good trade bait if they shine in camp & PS.
      Seems every year some team around the NFL loses their starting QB to an injury.
      This could be very good forward thinking by our FO, besides just sitting on McLeod Bethel-Thompson…lol

  9. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Utah’s Dres Anderson is the son of former Rams wide receiver Willie “Flipper” Anderson, who holds the NFL record for most receiving yards in a game (336, 1989)

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

    GDP

    I’m not picking on ya, just playin’ around man. It’s OK that you’re in love

    GDP loves DGB. 😉

  11. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Don’t be surprised if the numbers this year match those of 2014 when five wide receivers were taken in the first round and another seven went in the second.

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

    Collins leads the voting with 3 voteeroos

  13. D's avatar D says:

    ST Louis has enough need for an OL that i think Collins would be too tempting to pass up for them but way they have been last few years i wouldnt be suprised if he traded back.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      They did draft Greg Robinson last year, but Collins can play either G or T for them. I’m not sure, and I don’t even think they’re sure if Robinson is an OT or and OG.

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

    Rams depth chart

    http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchart/STL

    They have lots of young receivers
    But no great receiver

    • D's avatar D says:

      I think St Louis like trades the pick if they get a decent offer, if not i think they would take an OL over a WR. Being a run based offense, or balanced at best, they would get more from an OL selection. WCO like ours have a stronger value on WR’s because we are expecting to get rid of the ball before pass rush becomes too much of a issue. Having receivers that can get open early is a big dea, and thats why i lean towards us going WR over OL with ours unless we have lost out on any of the WR we feel fit our offense well. White likely will be gone, but i think even if he was there with Parker they would select Parker. Cooper may be a different story, again, unlikely it happens but if Cooper and Parker are both there same time, it probably would be Cooper.

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

        Wow! You think if both White and Parker were there we’d take Parker. I’m not so sure sbout that. I think we’d take White, and pretty fast too.

      • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

        Me too Mike. White is light years better than those other two. I’m not sure the fascination with DGB to be honest. I think the Randy Moss comparisons got into peoples heads even though I think the comparisons are way off the mark. The kid can’t run a route.

        But anyway, we’re not going to take him, I agree with that.

  15. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    I would take White before Parker too.
    I’d take Perriman before Parker too.
    I’d take DGB before Parker too.

  16. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    I forgot about the Big Ape! Thanks for the reminder Son!

    West Fest in SD this year. Lets do this!
    Manitoba, Phindog, Rhino, Cavkong, Gigi, Myself and anyone else who wants to come! DRG? Boulder? Any other West of the Mississippi folk?

  17. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Sammy Watkins’ hip injury was diagnosed as a “slight tear in his labrum.”
    Watkins’ injury occurred late last season, and he underwent surgery “around Super Bowl time.” Per the Buffalo News’ Vic Carucci, Watkins won’t participate much — if at all — during post-draft Organized Team Activities, but is fully expected to return by training camp.

  18. D's avatar D says:

    Im not saying who is better dude, im saying who fts our offense better. Fans easily pick Whie, and i understand that, but im picking as the Dolphins not as me. White does not run the corssing routes as well as Parker, he doesnt gain separation on his breaks as much as he does from just pure speed. He gets open on deeper throws better, but our offense is centered around crossing routes and quicker developing plays. If you ask me who most teams take, id say White, hence why he will be off the boards, but for us and a few other teams, Parkers the better receiver. Same way last year Beckham Jr vs Watkins. I would have taken Beckham over Watkins because of the fit.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Parker is also a better RZ receiver. Inside the 10 in particular is where we struggled, and inside the 10 without the yardage to let his speed help, Parker is going to be the better guy.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Oh and who are they bringing in for private workouts, who have the met 3 times with now….. Its not White.

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

        I think White can do whatever Parker does, I really do. He’s the more talented player. I think he can run crossing routes if that’s what he’s asked to do. He’s a “it’s my ball” type of receiver. I think he’d be the pick for us, I really do.

    • son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

      Stop making sense.
      For what you said its why I think we may move up to get Cooper.

      • D's avatar D says:

        Cooper is the only one better than Parker IMO, and then it really comes down if they want a big bodied guy or are good with 6’1

  19. Phindog's avatar phindog says:

    Manitoba… Real sorry to hear about your wife’s Father passing away last night. Please give her a Big hug for us !!! Let her know she is in our thoughts..

  20. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Sorry to hear that Toba. My condolences to you and your family.

  21. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Everyone enjoy your holidays and be safe.

    Peace

  22. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Me Too?

    BrianCat ‏@BrianCat13 · 10m10 minutes ago
    Very surprising to see G Stefan Wisniewski and OT Joe Barksdale still out there in Free Agency with so many teams in need of OT’s and C/G’s.

    • getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

      …and Justin Blalock, Brian De La Puente.

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      Doesn’t Wisniewski have a fairly serious shoulder injury? He could be standing ground on salary requirments knowing someone will pick him up post-draft. Don’t know much about Barksdale TBH. I guess I’d have to know him to be surprised he’s still a FA.

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

    La-El Collins to the Rams

    The Vikings are on the board now

  24. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Player visits have a very weak correlation to who a team drafts. I heard 2 former GMs (Polian and Kirwan) both say they often brought in players to throw other FOs off the track of who they really wanted, and more often than not, the early round players they drafted had never visited the facility.

    Here’s a list of the KNOWN visits from last years pre-draft action. Not one of them were drafted by the Fins.
    Marqise Lee, WR, USC

    Garrett Scott, OT, Marshall

    Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU

    Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson

    Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss

    Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington

    Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill University

    Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami

    Kevin Pamphile, OT, Purdue

    Spencer Long, G, Nebraska

  25. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Jahn
    That was the first time I have heard of an injury!
    Really haven’t been paying to much attention?

  26. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Here ya go Wyo. Apparently he played with a torn labrum last season and had surgery to repair it during the offseason:
    http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/fantasyfootball/update/25129247/report-stefen-wisniewski-had-offseason-shoulder-surgery

  27. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Toba,
    Sorry to hear the bad news.

  28. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    On a lighter note, sorry about your boy Collins Mike E. At least today, he’s going to a different average team with a very average coach, lol.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      LOL! Odds are he’s gone before we draft, and really, I have no problem drafting a WR, as long as Cooper, White or Parker are there.

  29. D's avatar D says:

    Jahn, We brought in James and spoke with him at senior bowl. Same as with Parker we spoke with him multiple times. Its not the visit per say, but showing that much interest to interview or meet with a guy 3 times, thats not nothing. Again man, i understand you feeling and i understand you think White is better. Im showing you tangible things that say the Phins have a strong interest in Parker….show me something in reflection towards White if you want to defend your stance,

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      D,

      When I have more time I’ll tell you why I think White is a better fit for the Fins, but in shorthand, he’s a better overall receiver (IMHO, by a fairly substantial margin) and I’m not discarding that for a specific skillset like separation on crossing routes.

      But actually my post was about correlation of visits and who gets drafted. Even if you knew about James last year (I didn’t) you gave me 1 single example and I listed like a dozen names, none of whom got drafted. You asserted that the visits were clues, but I gave you tangible evidence they are, if anything, contra-indicators.

      • D's avatar D says:

        Billy Turner

      • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

        So you’ve given me two examples I can’t find evidence of via Google. The Herald said we met with James last year, but they said it THIS WEEK. James Walker posted a list of known visits last year and James nor Turner are on the list.

        Still, I concede. If you knew about them, that makes 2 of 15 known prospects who visited got drafted by the fins. I stand by my assertion, Parker coming in for a visit doesn’t mean they like him better than White.

        It’s a moot point since White will be long gone by the time we draft anyway.

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

    LOL @ Gigi! That’s great!

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

    I think there are a ton of 1st RD picks that never met with the teams they were drafted by. I don’t think it really means anything at all. Maybe they wanted to meet with James to make sure he was worthy of being chosen in the 1st RD. White is a top 15 on almost every teams board.

  32. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    White is going to be a stud. And that’s why he won’t be around at pick #14. 🙂

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      Agreed. There’s a reason that he’s universally considered a higher ranked prospect than Parker. I like Parker, but if it were him vs. White on the board for us, I’d take White 101 times out of 100.

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        Lol, I like that kind of certainty. I watched him all year and he’s the real deal. He made an average college QB look pretty good. Tanny would love his effort and skill.

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

    I hope you all have a wonderful holiday, Happy Easter and Happy Passover for those who celebrate!

  34. D's avatar D says:

    Absolutely sure he met with them, as did Turner.

  35. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Marqise Lee, WR, USC

    Garrett Scott, OT, Marshall

    Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU

    Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson

    Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss

    Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Washington

    Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill University

    Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami

    Kevin Pamphile, OT, Purdue

    Spencer Long, G, Nebraska

    Add as many names as you can (I’d love to see a link, I posted mine above) and the correlation between KNOWN visits and draftees is still very very weak.

    I believe that after the fact they don’t mind revealing they met players predraft, but at this point in the game the names you know are not the guys they’re targeting.

  36. D's avatar D says:

    So visits mean nothing, except to deceive other teams….makes sense lol

    • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

      Whatever you want to believe. I just shared some information is all.

    • D's avatar D says:

      Its cool Jahn, i can accept that they wont take Parker an the three times they have met with them means they hate him.

      • Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

        Gonna stand on my last post. I don’t like the game where people try to take an extreme of your argument to make it sound less believable. I shared information, that’s generally what I do here. Sorry if it doesn’t jive with what you believe.

  37. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Gonna sign off. Cheers all. Happy whatever Holiday you’re celebrating. Even if it’s “mow the lawn Sunday” (OD!)

  38. Jahndoh30's avatar jahndoh says:

    Before I bail, Manitoba, so sorry to hear of the death in your family. Thoughts and +vibes bro.

  39. TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

    So, who won the Tim Dancers poll? Was it Spunky? I’ll bet it was!

  40. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    MANITOBA, my Canadian brother: Sincere condolences to your wife for her great loss. I hope you can remember the great times you had with him. Bet he may have taken in a hockey game or two, eh? Hope he was a Jets fan (that’s WINNIPEG JETS TO YOU NFL FANS). Your entire family is in our thoughts.

  41. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    AFTER DISPOSING OF #6 ranked UCF’s baseball team 11-5 Tuesday night, Florida Atlantic seems headed to another impressive win, leading Marshall 9-4 in the bottom of the eighth in Boca Raton, A win would leave FAU with a 24-6 record at the halfway point of the season. Hope the team from Huntington, West Virginia, brought their sun tan lotion for the next two games because the highs in south Florida the next two days will be near 90 degrees
    ———-
    Signing off b/c I’ve got to get up at 5:45 tomorrow morning to drive to a convention. But, hey, I’ve got sunday off to mow the lawn (as Jahndoh referred to a few spaces up the page). –Somewhere it’s SNOWIN’ but I’ll be mowin’!! –Good night to all of you wonderfull Dolfans!

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

    D

    I remember we met with Colin Kaepernick 3 times the year he was in the draft, and we didn’t take him. It doesn’t always mean we’re gonna draft the guy. It also doesn’t mean we’re NOT going to draft him.

  43. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I’m up late but it was great to have family over. Had a family drama blowup too but I’m proud to say that everyone was mature enough to put the fire out and regroup. 🙂

    I’ll tell ya, I feel like I’ve been given a test on mortality. I’m tired of thinking about that. I want to live and have fun. If you’re not doing that you’re not living. As OD said, this life is precious.

  44. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    The way this draft is shaping up, if I’m Miami I’m looking to land Cooper. Might be trade up time if it goes down like this.

    I think that guy can change the dynamic of our offense along with the new changes and a few other guys who have proven themselves.

  45. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Have I said how much I hate work!!

  46. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Manitoba,
    I’m sorry to hear about your loss. Please pass my condolences along to the Mrs.

  47. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Tim,

    What the hell were you doing up at 2:10 am?

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

    What a fantastic night last night was. 26 people at our Seder, and it was tight, but it was really nice. Family, good friends, it’s these things that couldn’t be more important, or more enjoyable.

    I hope you all enjoyed and continue to enjoy your holiday.

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

    Tim

    Just caught your post about last night. When family is involved, anything can happen. Glad you were able to resolve it. 🙂

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

    Cooper is the pick to the Vikings

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

    OK, Browns are on the clock

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

    Piggly

    Do you know how to update the teams picks?

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

    Browns acquired Dwayne Bowe and Hartline
    but do they need another WR

    Last year they acquired Paul Kruger

    I don;t know where to go with the Browns
    I would probably go Gurley if Richardson wasn;t such a nightmare

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

    I had to go BPA in Trae Waynes
    Could be an elite CB duo in Clev

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I think Randy Gregory is the best player actually. He’s a bonafide top 10 guy before the weed issue.

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

        He probably is bpa
        But I can’t imagine the browns bring him in given their troubles with Gordon and Manziel so I backed off picking Gregory
        And Waynes was the next bpa IMO

  55. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    I think I’ve figured out how to update the results. If someone tells me what the picks are I’ll add them.

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

      They are at the top at the end of the story

      The only one to add is Amari cooper to Minnesota

      • herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

        ok…lol….I’ve not been reading much at all this week. Monthly end closing at work which is always crazy. Let me give this a try. 🙂

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

    If whomever keeps,picking Dupree and Gregory pick together – those guys would be off the board
    They are splitting the pass rusher vote

    • Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

      I picked Dupree
      I’m not as forgiving of the SMOKE as some folks are!

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

        It’s not a bad pick
        I’m a little surprised he is on the board now
        Just saying the vote is getting split with the pass rushers

  57. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    Yay! It worked!!! 🙂

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

    Piggy

    That makes sense. Between Gordon and Manziel, they better be careful with that pick.

  59. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    LB Spencer Paysinger sees ‘opportunity’ with Dolphins

    The Dolphins certainly will add more competition at linebacker between now and September. But Paysinger is excited to be part of that competition. He has 14 career starts in four seasons with the Giants.

    “I believe so. Every linebacker that plays in the NFL wants to be a starter,” Paysinger said. “But I’m not here trying to undercut anybody or try to throw anybody under the bus. I want to come here and play the opportunity that’s been provided to me.”

    http://espn.go.com/blog/miami-dolphins/post/_/id/14185/lb-spencer-paysinger-sees-opportunity-with-dolphins

    Sounds like he is a Pretty high character guy.
    That’s nice to see!!

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      That’s a good signing, he should replace Trusnik. Don’t really know anything about him other than what was written in the article, but if nothing else he can stand out on STs.

  60. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    I would be pretty happy with this!

    14: R1P14 WR AMARI COOPER ALABAMA
    47: R2P15 ILB BENARDRICK MCKINNEY MISSISSIPPI STATE
    114: R4P15 OG JOSUE MATIAS FLORIDA STATE
    149: R5P13 CB LORENZO DOSS TULANE
    150: R5P14 FB TYLER VARGA YALE
    191: R6P15 S ADRIAN AMOS PENN STATE

  61. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Listen to DGB in interviews @ combine. He sounds like a changing man for the better. Maybe he’s growing up.
    Check out the short video’s of those interviews @ this link.
    Video 1, 4, 5 are DGB talking about himself…..it’s interesting.

    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/dorial-green-beckham?id=2552491
    ——————
    Good post Getter. He sounds pretty good in the interviews, but I have a problem with him looking at the camera (he doesn’t enough). No question he has the talent, especially around the goal line, he’d be a steal in the 2nd, but not sure he’d get past NE in the first.

    He sounds like his family has put their weight on his shoulders when he talked about the family, and I’m sure that played into his decision to come out this yr. He does enough things great to not worry too much about some of his weaknesses, the one in particular is having trouble with physical corners.

    He’s the kind of guy that makes the opposition pick their poison, do you put your #1 corner on him and let Stills run wild or vice versa, either way the O wins.

    I’m really having a hard time with the idea of drafting any other spot in the first other than WR, a big WR. I like Cooper and Perriman a lot, DGB fits in with those two. Our offense was fun when we had Oronde Gadsen, lets bring in that type of WR.

    With the extra point about to change this yr we need some real threats around the goal line, between Cameron, Stills and one of these big rookies you can’t cover them all.

  62. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    OOPS
    Omar got the pimp hand!

    Dbolt48 retweeted

    Richard Charles ‏@Richard6750 · 1h1 hour ago
    @OmarKelly @SiClancy Omar lol, YOUR fans do the same because YOU hold yourself out to be an EXPERT on twitter rather than merely a reporter

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Omar an expert? He has too much of an agenda to be an expert at anything.

    • TryPod's avatar Try Pod says:

      Excellent! Did he respond?

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        Yeah, and what an idiot:
        “@Richard6750: YOUR fans do the same because YOU hold yourself out to be an EXPERT» I’m paid to do it. Kinda makes me an expert.

        He doesn’t know the difference between a professional and an expert.

  63. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    We all love the WR with the sub 4.35 speed, yet the result is usually something closer to Heward-Bay. This year we love the big fast WR, Cooper may not be discussed much, because he’ll surely go early, but he’s closer to Jerry Rice than any other WR in this draft class is to any other Hall of Famer.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      He’s often compared to Reggie Wayne. Either way, you’re getting a very good WR.

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

      This year it seems like people are favoring size over speed

      Coopers 40 time was pretty good and compares favorably to Strong, Parker and DGB

      Perriman and White ran very fast times. Perriman did his at his pro day
      But cooper is no slouch
      He ran a 4.42
      He is actually 6’1 too
      And pretty physical as a WR

      It’s just that there are Other good WRs

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

    Looks like Parker is going to the Browns. Making the Dolphins pick less attractive, and likely aching for a trade back. I can see us drafting Randy Gregory. If that did happen, I think I’d be annoyed with that choice. I know you can never get enough pass rushers, but that’s just too much.

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

    Wyo

    Are you calling me Al Davis because I like White?

  66. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Evan Silva ‏@evansilva · 45m45 minutes ago
    Jeremy Maclin & Nelson Agholor had the exact same Combine weigh-in: 6001, 198. Maclin ran 4.48 with 1.62 10-yard split. Agholor 4.42, 1.59.

    • rgs322's avatar rgs322 says:

      Yea, Agholor or Dorsett in the 2nd is what I’m hoping for. I’m probably in the minority here when I say I hope we go either OL or DB in the 1st, not WR.

      For me it would be Brandon Scherff or La’el Collins. If both guys are gone I would then look at Cameron Erving, Byron Jones, or Eric Kendricks in a trade down. Also, Ali Marpet would be the back-up if we are unable to get one of the guys in the 1st.

  67. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Brian, some family were at my house to 1AM and was up until almost 3AM. I needed to wind down. LOL

  68. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    If Parker goes to the Browns, we might try to trade down and we may have some suitors because there are pass rushers still on the board.

  69. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Use the Force Tom!

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

    rgs

    I’d love La’el Collins at #14. I’d take Scherff too, but I think both will be gone by the time we pick.

    • rgs322's avatar rgs322 says:

      Possibly, but someone has to fall when you have 2 QBs, 3WRs, 2OL, 2DBs, and around a half dozen DL/pass rushers that could all go in the top 13.

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

    Just curious, what do you guys think of Ereck Flowers at #14? He’s a power player who moves well. I know he can play tackle, but I’d bet you could move him inside to G as well. That wouldn’t shock me either if we went that way.

  72. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    My bother-in-law who is a huge Giants fan, loves what we did in the offseason. He also doesn’t think we’re done and I said, well the top of FA is over so they have the draft, what are you thinking? He smirked at me and I said, you think we’re trading up, and he grinned, and I said for Cooper and he pointed at me as in bingo. He thinks we’re going for it.

  73. Wyoming85's avatar wyoming85 says:

    Mike
    Albert is a

    Either of the top OT/OG prospects would not surprise me @14

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

    LOL rgs – No doubt about it! We do this every year man, as Tim likes to say, “There’s nobody left to draft when we pick”. 🙂

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

    Wyo

    Agree 100% I don’t want to count on Albert, and then realize he’s either not ready, or he has a setback and will miss a month or more. Uh-uh, we need to be ready for that.

  76. rgs322's avatar rgs322 says:

    Don’t be surprised if some of the teams picking a few spots in front of us are looking at Flowers as an OL option. …Very talented guy.

  77. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Just remember, every year there is that top 5, 10 or even 15 and then in hindsight we find out a few of them did not pan out as they were projected and other players drafted later become top performers. The NFL draft isn’t like the NBA draft where the studs are at the top and then there is a huge drop off. There are always good prospects throughout the NFL draft.

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

    Closing up my office. I might catch ya later, if not, Happy Holidays to all!

  79. son of a son of a shula's avatar son of a son of a shula says:

    I’ve voted in every poll and I’ve been wrong almost every time. The group think here is too difficult to circumvent. I think our draft up to now is way off. It doesn’t look at all what I’ve seen elsewhere nor do the positions match with what many of the teams would do. Keep going y’all be sure to get us the highest ever drafted guard in draft history, may as well write it in now.

  80. rgs322's avatar rgs322 says:

    In this day and age I look at 4 areas/positions in the 1st round. …QB, OL, DL, and DB. Since we already have Tannehill and a pretty solid DL, the other two areas are where we need to upgrade. We need a LB too, but I don’t see one worthy of the 14th pick. Maybe Kendricks in the 20’s if we were to trade down.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I’m interested to see what we do. I don’t have a great feel for how we’ll approach this draft. I think we can go a lot of ways, trade up or down or stay put.

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

    Gurley could get back to health and be stud for 8-10 years, or, he may never be as good as he was before the injury. Get a solid O-line, that can both run block and pass protect better, and everyone on the offense looks better.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      If we’re not in the market for an OT, that’s another option we may have to trade down with a team wanting Peat or Flowers. That or pass rushers. We could also take Malcom Brown and just get really good and deep at DT. It’s a premium position.

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

    Sonny

    If Lamar Miller had 300 carries, he’d have about 1500 yards last year. How much better than that can Gurley do? A guy that can solidify the O-line will increase everyone’s numbers, QB’s, WR’s, TE’s and RB’s as well. I think you’re being too one sided in your argument. I’d love Gurley on the team, but we’re not a RB away from contending IMO.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Agreed. You can find good backs in later rounds and sometimes even as UFAs. I’m okay going into the season with Miller and Williams as our two main backs.

      We’ll see if Gillislee brings anything to the mix. He gets forgotten because he missed last season with an injury and didn’t have much of a body of work as a rookie. I want to see him in our new offense and blocking scheme before writing him off. If you go back and look at his college film you can match it to a lot of prospects coming out this year. He’s a slashy runner who had a knack for big runs. He also catches the ball well.

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

    Tim

    Gotta be honest, I’d hate to take a DT, especially after investing $2B on one a couple of weeks ago. lol

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      We might be forced to take BPA and Brown is a good player who can stop the run and penetrate. I never have an issue with superior depth at DT. One injury and you’re happy you have it. Top talent inside makes your edge rushers even more lethal because the QB can’t step up. A. Johnson, Francis, K. Johnson and Coleman are all still projects until they prove more. That said, I would like to hope one or two of them emerge and we go for another position. But who?

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

        We have some nice young players at DT already. I really think that would be a mistake, especially after dedicating so much $$$ to the position already. We have Suh, Mitchell, (1 the best DT in the NFL, and another solid vet) A. Johnson, Fede, and AJ Francis. I can’t see investing our 1st pick into a DT.

  84. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Son,
    I’ve been wrong a lot too but Gurley is an interesting case. Even if he had never had multiple early injuries, he might not have gone in the top 10 just because of todays game. So, the option of not taking Gurley is plausible as evidenced by many mocks having us not take him. I’m hoping we dont see a run on the top 3 WRs but anything is possible as evidenced by this draft.

  85. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We might take S Landon Collins at #14. He’s known as more of an attack style safety than great coverage guy, but he could be a box safety on early downs and play more like a nickel LB in nickel and dime situations. He has big play ability and is a hard hitting tackler with an aggressive style of play. Could emerge as a leader on defense who sets the tone.
    http://www.nfl.com/draft/2015/profiles/landon-collins?id=2552454
    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/2000901/landon-collins

  86. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Just saw a peregrine falcon flying around with a little bird in his talons. Felt bad for the little bird but that’s nature. Hearing all the other birds chirping the alarm was kind of sad.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      The peregrine falcon is the fastest creature on earth. Reaching speeds of close to 200 MPH in a dive. These things fly through the trees in my backyard like F-16s. Very impressive.

      • olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

        TIM; We live in an area that has plenty of Sand Hill Cranes. A neighbor had a family of 3 of them trained to land on her lawn to take treats approved by her vet for these cranes. It was an awesome sight to see these magnificent birds walk up to her and accept food. The big males stand 4-5 feet tall when walking. And the screaching sounds they make are ultra loud and unforgettable. They are fully protected under Florida law while in the sunshine state. If you hit one driving your car you are in deep trouble with the law.

  87. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    Another day brings another Florida Atlantic baseball victory. –After beating Marshall last night 9-4, the Owls pounded the Herd 10-3 today under warm weather conditions at FAU Stadium. –Tomorrow’s series finale, scheduled to start at 12 noon, should see temperatures near 90 and heat indexes near 100 degrees out in the sun. A series sweep would leave FAU AT 27-6 and 9-3 in Conference USA.

  88. getterdone's avatar getterdone says:

    Tim, Stevan Ridley & Moreno still remain an interest to sign by Miami. That and like you said, we could draft a RB late rounds or even a few UDFA’s to all compete. Deep RB class of talent it seems this year.

  89. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    OD, very cool on the cranes. I see blue herons, egrets, wild turkey and hawks from time to time. Even an owl once. Hawks and falcons pretty regularly. Saw a dowitcher a week ago. I love seeing wildlife. Makes you feel good to know they can survive in your terrain because life is abundant. Squirrels, chipmunks, rabbits and other birds as well – pretty cardinals and woodpeckers. I love it!

  90. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    HERE’s A FUN FACT: –The NCAA Division I record for most consecutive wins in baseball was set by the Texas Longhorns, 34 straight wins, in 1977. –That record was TIED in 1999 when Florida Atlantic also won 34 consecutive games. Head Coach (at the time) Kevin Cooney, went with a back-up pitcher in game 2 of a double header against the Jacksonville University Dolphins in Jacksonville. The Dolphins won that game 2-1 in extra innings, ending FAU’s quest for baseball’s longest winning streak. Kevin Cooney, old number 20, is the ONLY person in out baseball history to have his number retired. His top assistant, John McCormack, is the current head coach of the team. And John’s wife, Katrina, is the current Sports Information Director.

  91. jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

    olddolphan says:
    April 4, 2015 at 5:26 pm

    TIM; We live in an area that has plenty of Sand Hill Cranes. A neighbor had a family of 3 of them trained to land on her lawn to take treats approved by her vet for these cranes. It was an awesome sight to see these magnificent birds walk up to her and accept food. The big males stand 4-5 feet tall when walking. And the screaching sounds they make are ultra loud and unforgettable. They are fully protected under Florida law while in the sunshine state. If you hit one driving your car you are in deep trouble with the law.
    ——————————————————————————————————————————
    1 day I was in emergency room of Cleveland clinic hospital and I could hear the doctors from another room discussing how they were going to remove a Ibis bird’s beak from this ladies face. I decided to go and look and it appears the bird had lodged its beek into the ladies throat up to and out of her cheek. One of the nurses said they had never scene anything like that.Turns out the lady tried to help the bird that was on the side of the road hurt somehow.

  92. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Think about this potential in nickel and dime vs. a heavy pass oriented league. Just some food for thought.

    DE Wake
    DT Suh
    DT Mitchell/Fede
    DE Vernon/Jordan
    NLB R. Jones
    NLB Collins (Rookie Landon Collins)
    LCB Grimes
    NB McCain
    RCB Taylor
    S Delmas
    S Aikens

    That’s a lot of coverage and physical size to defend against the run in spread formations. We would also have blitz options. I call it the ’47’ defense’. 🙂

  93. olddolphan's avatar olddolphan says:

    OUT for now to watch March Madness on WTBS.

  94. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Ndamukong Suh averaged 53.25 snaps PG last year. He played in 81.5% of the defensive snaps for DET. Cameron Wake played in 71.5% of the snaps at 47.3. The strong side of our defense is going to be a tough task for opponents to block. That’s why Mitchell, Vernon and Jordan have to make it tough as well on the weak side.

    • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

      should be interesting next yr when coaches have access to rfid tags attached to players that will provide coaches speed and numerous things involving players performance. Will we see more substitutions. I saw the fins hired a DB (database tech).

      • jetsssuck's avatar jetsssuck says:

        I’ve blog with technology people who say RFID tags are embedded into tickets so security personal can provide security at arena’s,stadiums, and ballparks. They say you are tracked inside the venue and they can alert security personal if you are in wrong area or are to far from where your seats are.

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