2022 Miami Dolphins Draft Picks

LB Channing Tindall – Georgia 6’2 -230 (RD3 pick#102)

With the Dolphins first pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Dolphins selected at #102 (3rd RD) LB Channing Tindall. Tindall was an explosive player for a fine Georgia defensive squad, but not a primary player. He was never a starter, albeit on a team loaded with talent and the best defense in college football. None of this matters now, Tindall will have to earn playing time here for the Dolphins defense, which is also stocked with talent, but his quickness and explosive speed could get him some snaps quickly. When you watch Tindall’s highlight reel, his suddenness really shows up, he closes on the ballcarriers so quickly and takes a very quick route to make the stop. Elandon Roberts is a thumper, but he’s limited as far as running sideline to sideline to make tackles, and really can’t cover a running back or TE. This is where Tindall may get some opportunities. Roberts is excellent plugging holes and shooting a gap into the backfield, but in space, his speed is a negative. Tindall can blitz, cover and make tackles sideline to sideline, much like his ILB mate #55, Jerome Baker. I can see these 2 forming a nice inside duo.

WR Erik Ezukanma – Texas Tech 6’2 209 (RD4 pick#125)

The Dolphins second pick in the 2022 NFL Draft was surprisingly a WR, Erik Ezukanma from Texas Tech. Ezukanma was one of the most productive WR’s in Texas Tech history finishing with some heady stats, 138 receptions for 2165 yards and 15 TD’s. He’s known for excellent ball skills, not so unlike the receiver he may be replacing, DeVante Parker. He doesn’t have the speed DeVante had as a rookie, running a mediocre 4.55 40, but he’s known for making very difficult catches in traffic. Unfortunately, DeVante’s worst ability was availability so we can only hope Ezucanma can flourish here and stay healthy. (Pronounced Eh-zoo-comma)

EDGE Cameron Goode – California 6’3 237 (RD7 pick#224)

With their 3rd pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, all the way in round 7, the Dolphins selected California OLB Cameron Goode. Goode is a little undersized for a 3-4 OLB so we’ll see if he can impress early on and somehow earn a roster spot. Goode was expected to go undrafted, but the Dolphins must have seen something in this kid they liked, so we’ll have to wait and see exactly what that is.

QB Skylar Thompson – Kansas State 6’2 219 (RD7 pick#247)

With the Dolphins final pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Dolphins selected QB Skylar Thompson of Kansas St. Thompson’s senior season was his best, he played in parts of 5 seasons. He had his best TD:INT ratio with 12 TD’s and 4 INT’s. With Teddy Bridgewater firmly entrenched as the backup QB, Thompson can only hope to land on the practice squad while showing some kind of hope for the future.

In addition to our 4 draftees, the Dolphins signed a number of UDFA’s as well. Here is a list, although I can’t say for sure this is the most up to date list.

Miami Dolphins

Kellen Diesch, OL, Arizona State
ZaQuandre White, RB, South Carolina
Blaise Andries, OL, Minnesota 
Kader Kohou, DB, Texas A&M Commerce 
Verone McKliney III, CB, Oregon 
Ty Clary, OL, Arkansas 
Tommy Heatherly, P, FIU
Tanner Conner, WR, Idaho State
DeAndre Johnson, DE, Tennessee
Braylon Sanders, WR, Mississippi
Jordan Williams, DT, Virginia TEch
Elijah Hamilton, DB, Louisiana Tech
Ben Stille, DL, Nebraska 

Besides our 4 draftees, and the undrafted free agent signings, I’d be remiss not to include the biggest piece of our draft haul, none other than #10 WR Tyreek Hill. His talent should take this offense to new heights, and make our young 3rd year QB’s job a lot easier. This offense will be much better than the 2021 version and Tua will be a big part of the success here. I look forward to watching this happen and very much look forward to shutting up his detractors. Hill, Waddle, Gesicki and our group of scatbacks should make it very interesting. It will be hard for any of our draft picks to make a huge impact in 2022, and I guess that’s a good thing. The roster is certainly better, as we added lots of talent in free agency and trades, and now tried to improve our depth with the draft, although we re-signed a lot of guys that will be the depth, but at least with our first pick Channing Tindall and our 2nd pick Erik Ezukanma, they bring something am little different to the table than we currently have.

#stangerstrong

GO DOLPHINS!!!

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818 Responses to 2022 Miami Dolphins Draft Picks

  1. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    I eat fish at least 3 times a week, often more. It’s so nutritious and delicious.
    salmon, cod, haddock, mahi mahi, trout, bass, hogfish, a little tuna sushi, tripletail, pompano, bluefish, probably forgetting some others …
    Plus I love shrimp and scallops.
    Then again, I was born on an island and have always lived on the coast, so it’s natural.

  2. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Miami Dolphins
    @MiamiDolphins
    🗣 OH YEAH. 🪜

  3. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

  4. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    HAD TO DO IT! I think 49er’s fall off a bit and miss playoffs and giving us a pick around #15. I think we will do better in a tough AFC and have a later 1st in the 20’s.

    Priority – we have to continue to build our OL. We are going in this season with a ? as who is going to play RT. We also need someone who could backup Armstead with his injury history. Next we need to find a stud cover CB. We don’t know how long X’s knees will hold up to where he can continue to play at his level. Third, we need another good edge defender on the bigger size like Ogbah who can defend the run and give us great pass rush. I also think we should continue to upgrade our LB’s with all these guys on one year deals. Lastly, I would like to upgrade our RB’s (Doaks and Ahmed) with a big back and a quick shifty guy.

    BBM’S WAY TO FUCKING EARLY 2023 MOCK DRAFT
    1a OT Paris Johnson, OSU (most position versatile (I read) of top OT’s)
    1b CB Keele Ringo, Georgia (impressed me during college playoffs)
    2 EDGE Isaiah Foskey, ND (homer pick)
    3a ILB Jack Campbell, Iowa (new ILB man crush)
    3b OC Jarrett Patterson, ND (homer pick)
    5 RB Chris Rodriguez, Kentucky (bulldozer who plays in zone system)
    6 NT/DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin (big reason for Leo Chenal’s success)
    7 RB Deuce Vaughn, Kansas State (waterbug)

    I know little to nothing about next years WR group so I did not take one. Some of these guys are underclassmen so it will depend on them declaring. Next year looks to be a good draft for DE and Edge. Also a good number of quality centers.

  5. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Roger Goodall’s Salary

    63,900,050 per year

  6. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Preston Williams, prior to any injury, had a really sick “get off” the line of scrimmage. Training camp his rookie year when we did a joint practice with an NFC team, Williams made a few of their starting CB’s look stupid at times.

    So, not surprised at the quick footwork. He looks healthy, finally. Hope he surprises and becomes a very solid #4.

    …and, when he scores a TD, he runs the other way when he sees Wilkins coming!

  7. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    wasn’t even a starter

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      He’s so good we’ve changed the name of our team to reflect it

      With the 102nd overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Channing Tindall have selected Georgia inside linebacker Channing Tindall.

  8. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I know everyone is concentrating on the upcoming NFL season, but the collage season is coming up also. I am just throwing some names out to keep an eye on this college season.

    Watching highlights and tape on Skylar Thompson made me a fan of RB Deuce Vaughn. I don’t think he lasts to the 7th but with his very small size, it is hard to predict where he would go in the draft. Dude is dynamic! At 5’6 172 he could slide down that far but he is a weapon. Despite his size, he is built stocky. He would be my upgrade to Ahmed and possibly even Gaskin. He ran a 4.43 at the nationwide high school combine coming into college at only 6 pounds lighter.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Been watching him too, and wondered how he’d do at the next level

      Believe he’s the reason the passing yards for Skylar are low

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I think he would do good at the next level. He has good vision, quickness and acceleration to go with speed. Good receiving RB (YAC) who even lined up wide at times. Reminds me a lot of those little RB’s the Pat’s used who gave us headaches.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      He’s a little dude but was their feature RB with 235 rushes for 1,404 yards at 6 ypc with 18 rushing TD’s. Also had 49 rec for 468 yards with 4 TD’s. 284 touches for 1,872 all purpose yards with 1 fumble.

      Only set back is he would probably not be a ST contributor on the defensive side. He did return kicks though.

  9. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

  10. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I don’t know why I get this picture. Naples comes on here hot and heavy in the AM every day and then disappears.

    I am like, “Why, he’s retired.” Then, knowing where he lives, I picture Naples sitting in a chair every afternoon on Fort Myers Beach with his feet in the sand, beverage in his hand and sunglasses on “people watching”.

    After he shined up his rims, of course. lol

  11. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    Just for Tim! 😉

  12. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I have a gut feeling this kid is going to succeed the the way Jerome Baker has.
    https://www.miamidolphins.com/video/linebacker-channing-tindall-sits-down-with-travis-wingfield

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

      I just watched that from the link above (you owe somebody a beer). He’s an impressive kid as with all the rest he fits the mold in character and ability.
      Someone said the other day he might “Zach Thomas” somebody and he very well might. I see him getting worked in the way Holland did last year but maybe 2-3 games behind that pace but playing all ST from jump.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Agreed. STs gets him active on game day and then he’ll likely get some LB snaps to work his way in like you said.

        I like what he said when asked what would you ask Jerome Baker: I’d ask him how did you slow the game down?

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        Yes, meaning Roberts might be forced to retire after he gets bypassed in preseason and Tindall takes his job

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        I don’t think Roberts is ready to retire. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Tindall steals snaps from him this year.

  13. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    After he shined up his rims, of course. lol

    So that’s what we’re calling it these days BBM😉

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

    Honey badger to the Saints

  15. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    The thing that Tindall said that stood out to me was his comment on vision….he sees the the best angle and gets to it….that’s a LB….lol

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Yeah the game is about angles and that dude can run and get to the ball carrier. 3rd on the Georgia team in tackles as a role player and had 8 tackles in the championship game. He might be a gem. 🙂

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      He’s geometric, and not someone that just goes thru the motions and follows the ball carrier, he figures where the ball carrier is going to be and runs to that spot

      OV was that type of defender for us

      Those type of players look like they’re moving at a different speed, because they cutoff the angle

      I used that technique, when I played DE and punting/kickoff team

      Ever wonder why some players are great ST players, but can’t play O or D its, because they play the game with their mind and are more finesse, than physical

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        “Those type of players look like they’re moving at a different speed, because they cutoff the angle”

        Agreed, see it before it happens. That was Zach Thomas’ game.

  16. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Does iron steel iron? I think that’s true, too…lol

  17. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mel Kiper Jr. gushes about Miami stealing Channing Tindall in the draft
    “I thought [Tindall] might go 50 picks before then,”

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

      I think he’s going to play like he should have

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      He really believes in his ability and wants to continue to show that. He believes in now, I want to be the best of me now, not later. He fits our defense perfectly, he really does.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Although he won’t necessarily be a first-round pick, Kiper said his upside could make Tindall an attractive second- or third-round pick.

      “How can there be an underrated guy who’s a Georgia Bulldog?” Kiper said. “Well, there is. It’s Channing Tindall. Channing Tindall, nobody talks about. They talked about everybody else on that defense but Tindall. He flies to the football, he’s got pass rush ability inside and out, he’d be a special teams dynamo.

      “He’s got that dual versatility. For today’s game, the way he can run to the football, I love Channing Tindall in the second or third round.”

  18. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    When in nickel against the Bills in 11 personal, Baker and Tindall being on the field together could help slow down Josh Allen’s rushing threat

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Say you’re using a 3 man front with an Edge standing with the option of rush/drop, then Baker and Tindall’s speed at ILB who hawk the backfield, along with 5 DBs. Speed kills! 🙂

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        And 4.56 Jaelan Phillips on the right side

        Allen is 4.76, so he may run over some, but he’s not flying past them

        At some point in the next 3 yrs I expect Allen to stop running over and thru defenders

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Van Ginkel is a 4.6ish guy as well. We have a lot of speed on defense in all phases.

  19. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    We may see more Jones and Holland blitzes this yr against Allen, similar to how we Jonesed Lamar

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      They’re both great at it, 8 sacks between them. And we can do that when you have LBs who can drop and cover. That’s the Amoeba defense. We morph with the same personnel on the field, but you have no idea what we’re going to do.

      As annoyed as I am with Brian Flores, I give him credit for bringing that style to the Dolphins defense. I love it! It’s what the Pats, Steelers and Ravens have been running for years. I think they’ve had success doing that. 😉

  20. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Tindall was 4th in the SEC on tackles, I believe,and was never a starter…how the fuck do you do that? Efficiency?! Scheme?!

  21. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Tindall is the one electric football piece that always seems to be moving faster, than all the others

  22. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I won’t be surprised if Tindall plays the 2nd most snaps at LB behind Baker.

    I know I know, Tim is being a homer. I like this player. 🙂

  23. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I don’t think we have a Tindall on this team. …if there is, please tell me you think it is…thanks

  24. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I wonder how much he benefitted be AL’S DL…it has to be huge. So maybe he’s not all that?

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      AL’s DL?

      LBs always prosper behind good DL if that is what you’re referring to. The difference is how quickly you close and tackle.

      I really feel our defense is flying under the radar and I’m not sure why? Oh wait… I do know why, everyone is all about offense. 😉

  25. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    ^behind

  26. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Lol at TK’s comment about Flores and the D…AGREED. I was so tired of the 30 year-long shit of D we had….lol.

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

    Krishna – Tindall played at Georgia, but yes, they had a very talented front 7

  28. Ken's avatar Ken says:

    Not having really followed the draft that closely this year the big question I have is why is Tindal a guy who has top 10 measurables from an elite program available at the end of the 3rd round?

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Because he wasn’t a full time player in that great Georgia defense. We took a chance on his talent, teams probably wanted to wait a little longer to take him

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

      Mel Kiper is investigating that he’ll let us know

      He played behind Dean and Quay on that stacked Georgia D, he got overlooked by everyone except Marvin Allen.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      He was the next elite up at Georgia as they were loaded with talent. They set a record for the most prospects ever drafted with 15 and 5 in the 1st round (all defense). Sometimes guys drop. We talked about this the last few weeks. It’s a numbers game. Follow your board. That’s what we did. We traded no 2023 draft resources to move up. Grier and Co. did the Braveheart hold tactic and took BPA in their opinion.

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

    I like the receiver too, I have him as fourth already, Williams has to prove it particularly staying available.
    I don’t really see how Bowden gets on the field.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Ezukanma will definitely be in the mix. Hill, Waddle, Wilson Jr. and Williams have more experience, but he’ll make the team. Bowden might make it too because he can flex as WR/RB. When you think about WR, TE and RB, how many targets can there be?

      The skill on offense could pan out like this:
      QB – 3
      HB – 3
      FB – 1
      WR – 6
      TE – 4

      Think about it this way, we watched us add RBs (HB) late in the season last year and they can just plug and play. Ezukanma also has experience running the ball. Depth is not always ideal but you might have to fight through it. That’s how Deebo became that new thing.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Especially since everyone plays the slot, so yeah Bowden won’t see much PT, if he makes it

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        He’ll be a depth option at both WR, RB and ST’s too. You can pick up RBs off the street if your top guys go down. For me it’s Edmonds/Mostert and Gaskin with some other guys chipping in on jet sweeps etc. McDaniel has a lot of experience with that.

        The reason I chose 3 QBs is I think they like Thompson as a backup. He’s already 25 and has played a lot of football. Bridgewater is a vet who has started and played a lot of games at QB in the NFL, but is on a one year deal.

  30. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    HONEST question for everyone here. Not trying to be an ‘Optimistic Opie’ any more than I’m trying to be a ‘Douglas Downer’… just trying to be an ‘Honest Eddie’.

    Have we done anything on Defense to combat this ass-whooping of last year?
    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202201020oti.htm

    Before anybody replies, I get the idea that if we have a much better Offense this year, we’ll have a much better Defense: understood, totally agreed, and we’d hopefully be able to control the clock. Yet as lopsided as this loss was, we’d likely come close to a tie this year with the Titans even if our Offense emerges, thus bolstering our Defense. And pretend that AJ Brown is still with them.

    What do y’all think? Can we avoid an embarrassment like this again in ’22? I know I’m certainly hoping/thinking so, but have we done enough?

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Most of our bad games have been because the offense wasn’t good enough to match it. Sometimes you have to win high scoring games.

      That said, how did we win 8 of our last 9 being horrible?

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

      I think you pre-empted the correct response

      Better offense will create better defense
      In that game I think we went to halftime down 17-3 or 13-3

      It was a winnable game by the half

      We had a couple of first downs on our very first drive but punted
      Then our next 2 drives were 3 and outs

      It was a 0-0 game before that 3rd drive
      Then on the Titans 3rd drive they scored|

      A game like that on the road against a contender, you need to keep it close and we didn’t do that

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

    Ken says:
    May 2, 2022 at 9:37 pm
    Not having really followed the draft that closely this year the big question I have is why is Tindal a guy who has top 10 measurables from an elite program available at the end of the 3rd round?
    ***

    I honestly think we are in a place now on the nfl where LBs aren’t valued like they used to be

    He’s not really a pass rusher, although he can help that way
    But he’s an ILB

    I really think day 3 of the draft os normal for very good ILB
    2 other guys we mentioned here a lot: Leo Chenal and a Brandon Smith were drafted after him

    IMO all 3 of them have a shot to start for their respective teams early in their career

    It takes a special talent these days for ILB to go in the first round
    To me 2nd and 3rd round is the norm

  32. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I just went through the current roster on the official site and selected 43 players to make the team including some rookies in 2022.

  33. uwantwat's avatar uwantwat says:

    My main question is why did we start 1-8?
    That’s the key point.

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

      Bad coaching IMO

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      1-7… let’s keep it real. 😉

      I think the disconnect with Flores was already there. He did a great job on defense, I give him credit for that. But he had no continuity on offense. He did a really bad job there. 3/4 OC’s and OL coaches in his 3 seasons. How the fuck do you build and develop an offense doing that, especially with young players?

      It is 20/20 hindsight but that was the reality.

  34. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Husso was untouchable in net tonight.

  35. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Some food for thought from the Fantasy Football world. What FF is all about is production. Points are paramount.

    I’ll tell you Dolphins players were not top guys in 2021. Waddle was a starter and that’s it. Maybe Gesicki. The rest were depth. PFF ranked us the worst OL. It does add up.

    I think that will change this year. 🙂

  36. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Kong,
    Disappointed in my Wild tonight. Rough start to the series.

  37. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Ken,
    Tindall looks great when he’s kept clean and able to run straight downhill. He’s a closer and tackles well when he gets there. He’s not so great at getting off blocks, covering anybody or making movement adjustments. He’s fast…but not so quick in changing directions. He’s a project. He’s got plenty to work on. 3rd round was a decent value pick for him.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      The same situation with Zach Thomas. That was the scheme, the big boys up front keep your LBs clean.

      Randy, is there any prospect that doesn’t have warts? LOL

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

    Randy – If we liked the kid, getting him at the end of the 3rd RD, practically the 4th RD is a good move. I wouldn’t have had a problem with the team trading up, so in that regard, they showed a lot of restraint staying put at their picks, and not giving up any future assets.

  39. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    To answer MF13’s question about the Tennessee game …
    although there are several excellent answers above,
    strictly looking at the BAD performance of our D.
    Titans scored 4 TDs by 4 diff guys,
    2 passes inside the 20 to TEs and
    2 longish RB runs.
    NONE by the King.
    Tannehill often threw to TEs last year, especially when Brown was taken away, so 2 things I saw.
    We (X) must’ve defensed Brown well,
    but we must not’ve scouted those TE plays in the RZ very well.
    Bad on the HC/DC. (communication issues??)
    … …
    Also, I think it was raining hard, so we did not run the ball well (big news there) so Tua had to throw often and desperately to catch up in the cold rain.
    I think there were drops and isn’t that the game where the ball flew out of Tua’s hand on his backswing?

    • naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

      oh excuse me, to answer your question, yes, I do think the addition of Tindall will help because him playing MLB will let Baker go defend those TE passes, which he is quite good at, and another fast LB will help run down RBs before they get into the DBackfield for 20-30 yds..

  40. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    Baker is 6’2 225 and ran a 4.53 40
    Tindall is 6’2 230 and ran a 4.47 40.

  41. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    BBMM
    May 2, 2022 at 4:33 pm

    I don’t know why I get this picture. Naples comes on here hot and heavy in the AM every day and then disappears.

    I am like, “Why, he’s retired.” Then, knowing where he lives, I picture Naples sitting in a chair every afternoon on Fort Myers Beach with his feet in the sand, beverage in his hand and sunglasses on “people watching”.

    After he shined up his rims, of course. lol

  42. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    BBM
    That is hilarious. What a picture!!
    I wouldn’t bore you with the actual details of my life,
    but if I don’t say anything, people might think that is accurate.
    I don’t even own a beach chair, and I’m definitely not a “people watcher.”
    That’s one of the most boring things I can think of, although I often go to art galleries.
    I play tennis and golf at least twice a week each.
    I also go to yoga classes, weightlifting at the gym, and hiking miles through the Everglades.
    I only go to Fort Myers Beach for live music after dark,
    and in fact my wife and I go out to eat and listen to bands 4 or 5 times a week at night.
    If we don’t go out, we drink wine & watch Netflix or HBOMax or Amazon Prime movies.
    I don’t drink much beer, as I prefer whiskey sours and margaritas or just 2 fingers neat.
    I am a bit of a car nut though.
    I have an open tab at AutoGeek.net,
    which I highly recommend btw, for microfiber and cleaning chemicals.
    They have this spray-on foam for my wife’s Porsche rims that I love.

  43. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    MF13 going to work this morning??????

  44. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Just a few things from rewatching the Tennessee game
    It was 17-3 with 10 minutes left to go, so it wasn’t a huge blowout. We were still in the game.
    Tennessee killed us with play action, which is something that was a huge strength for Tannehill since his days with us. He only threw for 120yds.
    Tua played terrible in that first half. Ball security was bad. Wouldn’t throw to his checkdowns and held the ball too long on multiple plays.
    Playcalling didn’t help. Duke was 7-49 in that game. Gaskin was 5-23. It was tough going early, but we didn’t stick with the run like we had during our previous win streak, even after Duke started to break some nice runs.
    I’m hoping the coaching and game planning will keep us from missing Parker next year. The catches he made in this game to bail out Tua were unreal. I’m hoping the 3rd was worth it to send him to New England. Someone needs to voodoo doll his hammies. lol

  45. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

  46. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Naples, re: 8:01 post, that sounds more up my ally minus the tennis and art gallery. Though, I do enjoy going to festivals and checking out people’s individual artwork and crafts they are selling. They actually have a “Gallery Night” on Friday night once a month in downtown Pensacola. They close off the streets and there’s about 50+ booths set up to check out. They have live music on the street and sell beer and wine, but you can go into any bar or restaurant on that strip and get a mix drink to carry around on the street. Wife and I go before I have to go into work on Friday night. I have a 1 beer limit, lol.

    • naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

      yeah we go to one of those street music and art booth things once a month in Old Fort Myers, but I don’t have a drink limit.

  47. uwantwat's avatar uwantwat says:

    ^^^

  48. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Have we done anything on Defense to combat this ass-whooping of last year (Tenn)?

    Flores was the worst keeping games close, when they were borderline close, he didn’t seem to understand when to go for it on 4th down, so the Tenn game and Buffalo games looked worse, than they were

    The Tenn game was a bad schedule for us, we had played the previous week at Saints on Monday, then traveled to Nashville, while Tenn played the previous week on Thursday

    Sometimes you have to just throw out games, and not base what your team needs on a lopsided loss, just execute better

    Tenn is also a physical team, so add all that up and you got the perfect storm

  49. uwantwat's avatar uwantwat says:

    That was meant to be the post Mike made in reply to Randy re not using our picks to move up.

  50. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    We had 71 players on the roster going into the draft. We drafted 4 and as long as we did actually sign all 13 UDFA’s mentioned, that puts our roster at 88 with 2 spots to fill. Our current cap space is $20,216,754 with our 4 drafts picks projected to not crack the top 51.

    We could sign another player soon or we could wait until June 1 cuts right before the mandatory minicamp June 4-6.

  51. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    We’re looking at Carlos Dunlap and Akiem Hicks.

    Hicks would be great for us, not sure what his salary demend is, but I’d bring him right in

  52. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    So not only do we not really have a rookie learning curve this year, we also don’t have to put out 10m for them

    Hopefully it gets us off to a fast start, maybe the league will give us a break for a change on the early part of the schedule, it’s been brutal for years

  53. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    On missing Parker this year…

    Parker needed to go, because you couldn’t depend on him, he either played hurt or was out half the time and was mostly ineffective doing so, but when healthy he was pretty good

    Sure we’ll miss him some games, but what we won’t miss are the ineffective games and the roster spot he occupied, causing guys like Ford to get too many reps

  54. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Steve beat me to it. Here is a list of players who we could be interested in.
    DE/DT Akiem Hicks
    DE Carlos Dunlap
    DE Tre Flowers (if healthy)
    Edge Melvin Ingram
    Edge Jerry Hughes
    Edge Justin Houston
    OLB Anthony Barr
    OT Eric Fisher
    OT Riley Reiff
    OC JC Tretter
    OC Matt Paradis
    OC Nick Martin
    OC Josh Andrews

  55. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    Except for Flowers, any of those would be great. Don’t know Martin, though, and Dunlap might be just done.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Dunlap had 8.5 sacks last year for Seattle, but is 33

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      The defensive players would be rotational. I know nothing about the Centers except Tretter. If we were looking at a starter, then it’s Tretter. If we are looking at a backup or someone who could possibly beat out Deiter then it’s one of the other guys, I would guess.

  56. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Gives a little more insight on some of our UDFA. They don’t show Holland’s teammate either but this was done Sunday.

  57. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

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    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I don’t get these comparisons, so you take a guy that flipped the switch in his 3rd year, and compare him to someone that performed better his first 2 years and some how this is supposed to mean what?

      That Tua is going to have a better 3rd yr, than Allen did, because he was better his first 2 yrs?

      Allen was only good his first 2 yrs against us

      You could say, Allen took the next step in yr 3, because of Diggs and other weapons around him, and Tua now has weapons

      • naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

        bingo

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        All it means to me is all hope isn’t lost yet on Tua

        What if Tua stays the same statistically as last year or even a little worse, but we go 13-4 and he plays all 17 games?

        What do we do with him in 2023?

        Garo Polo kind of sucks, but when healthy he’s taken 49ers to an SB and an NFC Championship game

  58. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Tanner Conner 230lbs – 4.37 40 is freakish! WOW!

    Big WR can run!

  59. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Steve,

    I discount the bad Tenn loss but not the terrible losses early in the season. This was the 3rd year for Flores and the results weren’t good enough until we played the terrible teams in the 2nd half. Jets twice, Giants, Panthers, Saints with Book, and Texans. We really should have never lost to the Falcons or Jaguars or get blown out by the Bills twice and Buccs. That’s where Flores deserved to be fired.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I agree with there was no excuse for early season losses and I like having very few draft picks to lesson the early season learning curve, we need to start out fast this year, there’s too many good teams to play catchup

  60. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Politico published the draft of a leaked majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito in which he states that the court’s decision in the Roe case was “egregiously wrong” and “must be overturned.”

    That never should have leaked out. Guessing someone in the Supreme Court building was that offended.

    The actual opinion won’t come out till say June, but if stays the same will be one of the momentous of our lifetimes. Would throw the issue of abortion to the states, which would probably mean illegal in red ones and same as before in blue.

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      Really not needed on a football blog. Just saying the obvious.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        Is music or baseball or hockey or cooking? Couldn’t same be said about them? But happens all the time.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        Yes Stanger, but they don’t bring the issues politics does I think is the point

  61. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Stanger, Are music or baseball or hockey, or even current events posts divisive? Do they cause battle lines to be drawn and angry tirades?

    This one is a particularly divisive topic, but ok, let’s open it for discussion.

    Carry on and post whatever. I won’t bother anymore.

    • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

      This one is also incredibly huge news. Could not more be a current events post.

      They could alter before the final ruling comes out, but unlikely at this point. At the initial meetings the justices say where they stand and then one in majority is chosen to write it up.

      As for what is posted — what like about this place is the feel of sitting at a bar with good buddies. Everything is fair game. And that goes for everyone. For instance not a huge fan of music.

      • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Again, not my blog. Carry on if you think it is appropriate. I retract my comment.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        Thanks Rock. As think you know politics and legal cases used to be my job. Sorry if I get too nerdy excited about them at times.

  62. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    steveccnv says:
    May 3, 2022 at 2:56 pm
    Word is he can’t catch, must be like a track guy trying to play football

    Reply

    I had never heard of him so I hadn’t read up. I just went and read some scouting reports and as you implied he has some issues allowing the ball to come to his body instead of attacking it and cleanly catching with his hands. The reports also said he is very raw in route running and doesn’t have the whole tree down.

    Here is the draft report from NFL Draft buzz

    Strengths
    Does not have exceptional straight-line speed but takes advantage of open seams when his quarterback is on target.
    Goes up high for jump balls. Good flexibility and reach to snatch back-shoulder throws.
    Has enough upper-body strength and tenacity to be very effective as a downfield blocker. Is not shy about taking on his man, provides some pop and will open a running lane for his back at the next level.
    Has long arms to stiff-arm defensive backs in the open field. Willing to lower his pads to run through tackles for extra yardage. Goes over the middle, can spin out of tackles and take the big hit.
    He is quicker than fast and lacks elite wheels to simply blow by defenders, but he has good football speed.
    Has very good size and strength. Longstride with deceptive speed.
    Very soft, natural hands to cleanly catch away from his frame. Concentration is excellent. Has the lateral agility and strength to get into and out of routes smoothly.

    Weaknesses
    Lacks foot quickness to separate and could be more physical. He has yet to get the maximum potential out of his natural athletic ability.
    Hands are good, not great. Will drop some easy balls and sometimes will body catch. Occasionally fails to high point.
    Does not always use his hands to secure deep throws, allowing the ball into his pads and chest.

    THIS stood out
    Has enough upper-body strength and tenacity to be very effective as a downfield blocker. Is not shy about taking on his man, provides some pop and will open a running lane for his back at the next level.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Stood out to me too

      Wonder if these guys read what they write sometimes, so he runs a 4.37 40, but he’s quicker than fast and doesn’thave straight line speed?

      • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Those comments were from “Film study” He hadn’t run at the combine or pro-day yet.

        Besides you know there is a difference in 40 track speed (which all player are now training for to shave those points) and football speed with full pads on.

        But I agree with your statement as well. He seems to contradict himself a couple of times in the strengths and weaknesses.

  63. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    I will be very interested to see how our final roster and practice squad shake out. Guys like this Tanner Conner, while raw seem to be just the kind of player the coaches have been talking about. (WR who like to block) It will be interesting to see who they keep, who they try to stash and who get’s pushed out by “surprise” players to make the roster.
    Conner as an UDFA coming into a crowded WR room is a great example.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      With a new coach I’m sure there will be a surprise or 2

      Don’t think Conner will be ready for the final 53, PS, if he shows enough

  64. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Can a ZaQuandre White beat out a Myles Gaskin 7th round pick? Can any of the UDFA O-line beat out the bottom of the roster guys we have now? I am looking forward to finding out!

  65. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/barry-jackson/article261029067.html

    Interesting from Barry Jackson

    “Well-regarded left guard Connor Williams, the free agent addition from the Dallas Cowboys, has been splitting his time between guard and center during the team’s offseason program and is now viewed as an option to play center if the team chooses to go in that direction, according to multiple sources.”

  66. naplesfan2010's avatar naplesfan2010 says:

    Tanner Connor won hurdles races in college. Don’t know how that translates to football.

  67. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    Interesting camp news from Barry Jackson
    ————————————–
    “Well-regarded left guard Connor Williams, the free agent addition from the Dallas Cowboys, has been splitting his time between guard and center during the team’s offseason program and is now viewed as an option to play center if the team chooses to go in that direction.”

    Full with long breakdown (and no paywall)
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/intriguing-outside-box-idea-emerges-191715656.html

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I’d say, if Deiter is hurt Connor would move to C, don’t see a need to just move him to C

      Expect to hear a similar report saying Hunt is taking reps at RT, and the plan is he’ll be starting there

      Ask Tua where he’d like Bobby to start and pretty sure he’d say RT

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        But Eich and Jackson are tackles, even if both played guard for a while last year. Guess only thing locked up is Armstead at LT.

      • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Hunt is going to play guard. All you guys can stop trying to move him it’s not going to happen.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      All teams cross train their OL with the exception of a few players. It’s always about finding the right 5.

      • stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

        It is about finding the right 5, which must make a guy like Deiter a little worried when someone better than him is getting reps at his slot.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        If he’s worried play better.

  68. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

  69. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

  70. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    For WR I’d have to say Ezukanma and the top 3 are locks, for the other 2 spots it’s going to be whoever has the best camp, contracts won’t prevent someone from being cut, but the lesser know guys better bring it to beat out Preston and Bowden, who have NFL exp

  71. stangerx's avatar stangerx says:

    “That’s part of being in a quarterback room, in the same room. We’re competing against each other, we’re watching the same tape, we’re doing the same drills. I don’t think it’s my job to mentor him, but if he learns from me along the way, then that’s a great thing.”

    — Ryan Tannehill about Malik Willis. Thought Tanny was both nicer and smarter than that.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      That’s the way it is. It’s the coaches job to teach young players not the veteran players to mentor them.

    • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

      Just a little more honest than most would be my guess, lol.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Some players mentor young players but most don’t. They have their own business to take care of.

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

      I don’t know that seems a little unprofessional to me

      Eli Manning and Ben Rothlisberger said similar stuff

      I heard Brett Favre was an absolute douche to Aaron Rogers and Rogers seems to be returning the favor to Jordan Love

      So I guess it’s a thing

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        That’s not their job. That’s what coaches are for. Sports is a competitive business.

  72. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I can see a Fitz mentoring a Tua….sometimes it works.

    Mostly, it’s competitive in a teaching/learning environment. So lead and compete.

  73. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Tanny’s just upset because the coaches asked him NOT to mentor Willis! 😜

  74. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Still not drinking the Koolaid though.

    I like that we kept the D intact. Huge in a learning curve and playing as a team as in continuity. Not confident in those in control, namely Boyer.

    The entire O has been rebuilt, from coach to player. Yikes.

    Excited about what we’ve done, but for fucks sake let’s bring it to the field…lol

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      OL is suspect….until we have that we will always struggle on offense.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        Exactly, most frustrating thing last year was watching Jax push our OL around, to the point where everything was a struggle

        Then knowing that was the case, dumbass Flores goes for it on 4th down in our own end at the end of a tied game

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      What’s the problem you have with Boyer?

      As for the offense, it had to change. There was no identity and direction. It seemed we were playing just to survive.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        I don’t have a lot of faith in Boyer either

        Just don’t know what he’s really contributed to this point

        He may be great this year, hoping anyways, we’ll see, just haven’t really seen or heard anything to convince me he will be

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Boyer was with Belichick longer than Flores was. He was the Pats secondary coach for 10 years. Somehow our defense was all about Flores and Boyer had nothing to do with it. I call BS on that.

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      You’re not allowed to say this during the off season. You’re supposed to pretend that everything has been fixed and all questions have been answered.

  75. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I don’t know who changed the D scheme halfway through the season….it was obvious…schizophrenic even. Who did that? Do you know?

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      We didn’t change the scheme. We just started playing better overall and started winning games. We played the same way on defense in 2019 and 2020.

  76. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    You were touting Flores’ D earlier, amoeba invoking…lol. Now, Boyer is in charge…. I’m confused….it seems confusing to me

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Boyer was our DC the last two seasons. Flores was the HC that brought Boyer and that style of defense here. What’s so confusing?

  77. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Can any of the UDFA O-line beat out the bottom of the roster guys we have now?
    ————————–
    I think the 2 I mentioned a while back who are considered power blockers. Kion Smith and another dude, I think Robert Jones.

  78. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    To be clear, I think it was a good team management decision to bring the D back…in the coaches’ position would have done the same from that perspective. As a fan, I’m concerned.

  79. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    TK…I hope you’re right, just not confident you’re right…lol. That’s all I said…

    …sure the fuck hope you are…lol

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I’m not saying I’m right about anything. I’m projecting what I see being done and what I hope is the case. When Flores was fired I wanted us to retain Boyer so not to change the defense. I like where we’re headed. McDaniel agreed. Why fix what isn’t broken.

      Boyer knows as much about the scheme we run as Flores does, and Patrick Graham too. They all coached under Belichick.

      • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        Ok…so…go fucking do it without question! That hasn’t happened yet, show me…lol

  80. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    What’s so confusing to me TK? The difference the way the D played/schemed in the first half of the season v the last half. It was very different, imo.

    I could be hallucinating….or was hallucinating….lol

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I agree, we didn’t see the amoeba or blitzing in general as much in first half

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      We’ve been doing the Amoeba blitz scheme and running Cover 3 and Cover 0 since 2019. It wasn’t a change in scheme, it was better execution. The same on offense. The entire team played poorly early on and went 1-7. Then they went 8-1. It was a very young team and they got off to a slow start. Now we added more of a proven vet presence to a team that’s a year older. That’s the way it’s supposed to be done.

  81. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Last year started status quo on D and they struggled first half, why is it different this year?

    You could say Holland, Phillips and maybe even Tindall increase the talent level or exp level, surely Holland and Phillips are better now, than they were to start 2021

    How much Flores had to do with the late season success IDK

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      He was the HC and just as responsible for the 1-7 start as the 8-1 finish. You’re all buying what Omar put out there. It’s nonsense.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        How does Omar have space in my brain?

        You aren’t comprehending, for me I just don’t have enough info on what Boyer actually did last year and I have my doubts he can fly solo, because being a DC he should be able to stand on his own

        I believe that’s how the season started, then after 8 games Flores changed thing up, because Boyer needed help

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Omar created that story and said many defensive players aren’t fans of Boyer yet they all came back. Not one guy left or asked to be traded that we wanted back.

      • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        Dude, I don’t even waste my time on Omar….lol

  82. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    These kinds of articles are kind of stupid, especially since we didn’t have a 5th or 6th

    Ezukanma they said was picked too early, if you say we could’ve gotten him in the 5th or 6th, well maybe, but his traits don’t measure the same for every system, you take players based on who is more valuable to you, and how they fit your system

    https://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/lists/where-did-each-dolphins-draft-pick-rank-on-pre-draft-big-boards/

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

    My crown in my 🦷 fell out last night

    So I had to do an immediate dentist appt so I don’t look like the toothless emoji
    And now I pretty much have scheduled dentist appointments for the rest of 2022

    I think my dentist is trying to make up for lost time during covid

    I think I’m going to request the tusk look

    What do you guys think?

  84. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Thanks for the responses/replies to my question last night… great input by all. Here’s something I’ve thought about today: we were on a 7-game winning streak (yes, against some not-so-great teams, but…) and hot as hell when we went into Tennessee. We held Tannehill to a mere 120 yards (2 TDs and 0 INTs), yet the score still came out 34-3.

    They also put up 200 yards rushing against us (198 to be exact) on 40 rushes (damn near 5.0 YPC) WITHOUT Henry (who was still on IR)… and we had all of our starting DF7 for that game.

    So even when we could suppress an opposing team’s passing attack, they could still run us into the ground and control the clock (33:12)… they broke our backs via the ground, the way I see it. That, and we couldn’t sustain Offensive drives.

    Our Offensive is essentially brand new with many upgrades and I think it’s going to be marvelous. I’d focus on our Defense to kill the run. We upgraded at LB with Channing Tindall, though he’s likely not to make an instant impact come game 1 of the regular season. I’d clog the running-lanes and keep our fast ILBs clean to attack the RB: time to sign Akiem Hicks as a 4-3 NG (DT).

    Yes, Akiem Hicks is a former ‘man-crush’ of mine coming out of Regina (Canadian Football League) back in ’12. 6’4″, 335, former Pro-Bowler (’18), and has much experience playing DE as well. This would additionally help to keep our DL rotation fresh.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      The offense was the weakest link. That and Sanders having an off year missing too many FGs. I’m not worried about the run defense at all.

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Another weak link in last year’s D were the rushing yards and big play rushing yards if I remember correctly.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Absolutely correct. The hope is that Mike McDaniel and company will have that fixed this year with superior coaching.

  85. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Aren’t we as Dolphins fans all in the same “we’ll see show me” mode? Nothing we say here is part of the decision making. To me this is the best roster on paper we’ve had in quite some time. I get first time HC and a new staff on offense. But so what? It’s not like we blew up a juggernaut offense and a playoff team.

    For those who still have a problem with the “we’re all in” this year motto, why would we be looking at Carlos Dunlap and Akiem Hicks? That’s not a building block move, it’s try to be the best team we can be now and go win.

  86. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Krishna, Omar created the negative on Josh Boyer when Flores was fired. All the links afterwards about it was courtesy of Omar Kelly. He was the source. He was wrong. I think it was a racial thing with him.

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      No clue….just watched his ego take over after some early attention and not a fan anymore….

      ….and if true, another reason not to listen..lol…thanks for the validation.

  87. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    We did change the scheme on defense. The coaches came out and said it and anyone watching film could see that it was different. You could tell that from game one.

  88. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I think we already have a pretty good defense. It’s top 10 at the very least, I think. You can win with that. I’d like to get a little better against big plays, against the run and holding leads. I have no idea what the stats say, but it feels like we struggle in those areas. Still, it’s a good defense.
    ***
    The defense, I assume, is already installed. The coaching piece comes down to how it’s designed against a particular team and how it’s called during a game. Otherwise, HCs and DCs don’t do much day-to-day coaching. None of us know who did what last year, so it’s hard to say what Boyer did or didn’t do. I really don’t think we’ll see a big difference, but who knows?
    ***
    If the offense can become competitive, the defense should be good enough.

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Hope you’re right….after last year’s shitshow out of the gates…both sides of the ball, I was pissed…lol

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Belichick had Boyer on his defensive staff from 2006-2018. Flores brought him to Miami as Secondary coach in 2019 and then DC in 20/21. But somehow Flores allowed Boyer to suck for 8 games in 21 before deciding to take over during the 8-1 run and saving the day?

      Who got fired?

  89. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    So our brand new O will be steeled by our current top 10 D. I sure hope so…lol

  90. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I did a study on our early Defensive woes of last season… ya know, when everyone was shouting about our Offense, LOL.

    We had lost KVN, Shaq Lawson, and Bobby McCain. It took their replacements some time to get up to speed. By mid-season, the training wheels were ready to come off. That’s when we began our rampage (winning 1 of the next 7 games). The 0-blitz came back to life and we once again became a very good national story.

    For instance, it’s rather incredible that it took a mere half a season for Jevon Holland to put it together and make people forget that Bobby McCain had ever been a Dolphin. It took a mere half a season for Jaelan Phillips to put it together and make people forget that KVN or Lawson had even been Dolphins.

    It just took time for our young bucks to get up to speed to hazard the 0-blitz Defense. That’s how I’d explain why our Defense sucked for the first half of the season, then came on like gang-busters for the 2nd half.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Oh, and we must not forget that Raekwon Davis missed time early on… he’s a game-changer in the middle of the D-Line.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      Good points, I said as much. 2021 was year three of the rebuild. When you build through the draft with young players it takes some time. Now we added quite a few accomplished pros to the mix in year four. How else do you do it, ya know?

    • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

      Well I agree! Lol.

      Let’s do better this year…

  91. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Krishna,
    I do hear ya. I’m thinking of more than just those games, but I get it. I think we have pretty good personnel on the defense, and they can play well if coached right. To me, the whole team just seemed off to start the season. You could see it in PS.
    ***
    As for the offense, I’m not believing anything until I see it. Lol

  92. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    LBs can eat (see Ray Lewis) when kept clean (see Haloti Ngata).

  93. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Ogbah, Wilkins, Davis, Sieler and Butler is a damn good DL rotation. Not counting the Edge, LBs and DBs who are a part of the attack defense.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I don’t disagree, but why were we not able to shut down the run last year when it really counted, man? And I’m not just talking about the Tennessee game.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Okay so what are you talking about?

        You do know if the offense is better and scores more points the run game for the other team becomes less involved. We punted too often last year. The defense is not the problem.

  94. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    M13, Raekwon Davis came back and played. Why are you saying if fully healthy? He was part of that 8-1 run.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Fully healthy, meaning he wasn’t healthy during our 1-7 run.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Oh okay, yeah he got hurt early on and was shut down for what 3-4 games? At one point I thought he was done for the season and I was like FUCK!!!!

        I don’t think we’ve seen the best of Raekwon Davis. He’s not Aaron Donald but he’s a giant of a man who is athletic. I saw an interview with Asst. GM Marvin Allen and he said Davis is cool with taking on the dirty work to allow the other guys to finish the play. His job is to brutalize over center and right up the middle at 6-6 330.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Yup! You got it, man. I thought we were going to lose him for the season too.

  95. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Without Davis we were shit…agreed…when he got injured, it was, oh no moment, for me….forgot about that.

    But it still wasn’t the same game on D…

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      It was because Phillips and Holland were rooks not there yet, Brandon Jones made a jump at some point, and as a group they all started playing better. It was NOT a scheme change. The scheme is based on opponent week to week. But we’ve been known as an attack defense for the last 3 years. The difference is the personnel is getting better.

      • Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

        I agree the talent got better, but it the D was boring to begin…I was in a WTF state….lol

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Boring or getting beat early on? 😉

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        There were a lot of things that contributed to the 2nd half success, everything mentioned is accurate, but it wasn’t 1 or 2 things, as a group they started playing better, individual young guys got better, the schedule got easier too when things started coming together. Everyone is correct, lets leave it at that

  96. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    I will leave with this….the D better fucking ball out of the gates…no excuses….lol

  97. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    The reason the Steelers and Ravens have been a constant for decades in the AFC is because they have a culture on defense. Yeah they have some off seasons but they always rebound. That’s what we’re building. The defense for Miami is still flying under the radar. It’s the core of the team. The offense has to complement it. STs too.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      I agree on the culture… but excellent drafting FOR the culture is what has been outstanding for both franchises. We didn’t have that with Jeff Ireland, LOL.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Actually, we haven’t had that since Don Shula retired… regarding ‘culture’.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Why go back 10 years plus? Get on board with what we’re doing now. It started in 2019. Why do that?

  98. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Watching Tindall highlights and film study, he’s a bit raw, but who cares everyone going from college to the NFL is NFL raw. When he diagnoses a play correctly he’s bad ass, but can be tricked, and sometimes takes the wrong gap, he’s so explosive though that he often still makes the play, because he doesn’t give up and has amazing quickness and speed.

    Believe 7 or someone said, he has some Parsons in him, I agree

    I’d Zach Mr Roberts right now and just start Tindall, fuck it, let him learn on the job, sure he’ll make some mistakes, but when he doesn’t….

  99. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    Georgia was so deep on D, that Tindall became a late, late 3rd… if he played for South Carolina he would’ve been a first rounder, good for us he wasn’t

    He knows being a 3rd rounder he can’t come in like he owns the place, more like come in with a chip, so we should get that same great effort he had in college

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