Sully Tradey-pants making things happen!

The Miami Dolphins have torn it all down, stripped down the house to the bolts and screws. GM Jon-Eric Sullivan is remaking the roster to what he feels is a winning formula. WR Jaylen Waddle was traded this week to the Denver Broncos for 2 draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, RD 1 #30, RD 3 #94, and then the Dolphins swapped RD 4 #111 with the Broncos RD 3 #130, so we move back 19 picks in RD 4. I think that’s excellent value for a WR in today’s NFL, especially with what Waddle has done, mostly as the #2 option while WR Tyreek Hill was here. Forget about what the draft capital former GM Chris Grier used to acquire Waddle, RD 1 Pick #12, RD 4 Pick #123, and 2022 RD 1 #13. Waddle never really had a chance to to perform up to that kind of value, especially once Grier traded for Tyreek Hill. Before Hill arrived, Waddle was the #1 target, getting 140 targets for 104 receptions and 1015 yards in his rookie season. His best season was 2022, catching 75 passes for 1356 yards and 8 TD’s, with a fantastic 18.1 yards per catch average. Jaylen Waddle was a nice player for us, but never really a #1 alpha receiver, but more like Eagles WR DeVonta Smith, who has very similar numbers to Waddle. DeVonta Smith was drafted #10, no trade up for the Eagles.

So, the good news is, the Miami Dolphins go into the 2026 NFL Draft armed with 11 total picks, 7 of them in the top 94 picks,

RD1 #11, #30

RD2 #43

RD3 #75, #87, #90, #94

RD4 #130

RD5 #151

RD7 #227, #238

To be fair, the roster is pretty thin with top talent. On offense, it’s LT Patrick Paul, C Aaron Brewer and RB De’Von Achane. On defense, DT Zach Sieler and ILB Jordyn Brooks are the standouts. There’s potential for any number of players to step up, like EDGE Chop Robinson, or any of the 13 CB’s we have on the roster, or any of our young DL like Kenny Grant, Jordan Phillips and Zeke Biggers. Maybe S Dante Trader steps up this season, he may get a chance with Minkah Fitzpatrick gone. Sully has created competition at nearly every position save the QB position, where Malik Willis just got paid, so don’t even think that 2nd year QB Quinn Ewers has a chance to earn the job. If we somehow draft a QB in this draft, say Drew Allar, he will be a project and won’t be legitimately competing for a job until at best next season. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have picked up Willis, but you have to be realistic that we’re paying Willis $22.33M per year, there won’t be competition at QB, but there will everywhere else, including Long Snapper.

Personally, I’m thrilled with the trade, I’m thrilled to have all those picks, and I have some high hopes that this time we have the right man, along with his scouting staff to make some hay and really improve the roster in this draft. We all know too well we had a similar situation in 2020 with then GM Chris Grier, and boy did we ruin that opportunity. Some will say Tua was successful, but while OG Robert Hunt had a nice rookie contract for the Dolphins, Chris Grier failed to keep him in Miami, and really, he was the best of the draft picks year after year. RT Austin Jackson is still with the team, but he has had an uneven career, missing way too many games over 3 seasons with injuries. Jackson missed 15 games in 2022, 9 games in 2024, and 11 games in 2025, for a grand total of 35 games. Jackson has a tenuous hold on the RT position at the moment before the 2026 NFL draft. My guess is this his final year with the team. In other words, after the 2026 season, not ONE PLAYER from the infamous 2020 NFL Draft with eleven picks will be on our roster in 2027. We have exactly the same amount of picks in 2026, distributed quite differently I might add, we had three 1st RD picks, Tua, Jackson and Igbinoghene, and then RD 2 as I mentioned the star of the draft, Robert Hunt. Think of how things could have been different if we allocated the money to sign Robert Hunt instead of handing it over to QB Tua Tagovailoa. Haunting mistake, and probably one of the biggest contributors as to why Chris Grier is no longer here.

If you look at the mock drafts now, lazily most of them have us taking a WR with Pick #11. I won’t scream, but I would be shocked if we do. I do believe Sully will build the trenches, or the pass defense first, so that means EDGE or CB. We desperately need both, and if the departure of Waddle doesn’t show you what Sully’s priority is, then I can help you, it’s NOT Wide Receiver. We’ll take one or two, but not with those premium picks #11 or #30. We’ve been busy picking up inexpensive NFL vets like Jalen Tolbert and WR Tutu Atwell. We have young WR’s like slot WR Malik Washington and a guy who is developing WR Theo Wease. Rookie WR’s often struggle year 1, so Sully wisely picked up a couple of vets. Keep in mind we let OG James “Three snaps” Daniels go and we have OG Jonah “Two Picks” Savaiinaea who really needs to refurbish his image and his play to earn the trust of HC Jeff Hafley, so we may be looking at a couple of big interior linemen in this draft as well.

I am really looking forward to the 2026 NFL Draft, to most of us here, it’s something we look forward to each and every year just have our hopes and dreams dashed by poor choices. I think that will definitely change for the better, and I’m really optimistic that Sully and the GB way will do things the right way for a change. I know some of you will have your “Tradey-Pants” on, M, that means you. I KNOW you wanna trade up to get someone, you know it too. We have so many darn holes to fill, it wouldn’t surprise me if we do move anywhere, it will be back, not forward. Grier fell in love with certain players every year, and instead of letting the board come to him, he traded up out of fear of missing out on a certain player. What’s worse is all of those trade-ups ended being mistakes. We need HITS on so many of those 11 picks. Obviously, hitting on all of them or even most of them is unlikely, but we need I’d say 5-6 starters out of this draft, and hopefully 3-4 contributors. That might not be fair or accurate, but the state of the roster is such where we must upgrade in so many spots, namely EDGE, CB, OG, WR, TE, S, and potentially RB too if we don’t plan on giving RB De’Von Achane a big new contract. We can tag him next year to what would amount to about $15M for 2027, and it’s possible that’s what we will do, but De’Von Achane will not be happy if he doesn’t get a contract and there could be a holdout. Hopefully, De’Von doesn’t grab a bullhorn during training camp and say “Show me the money”.

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343 Responses to Sully Tradey-pants making things happen!

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

    I’ve become kind of a fan of Jude Bowry the Boston College OT

    my guess is he plays guard in the NFL

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

      here’s a really interesting fact about Bowry.

      he was recruited to play at BC by….Jeff Hafley, who also coached him in 2022.

      so he knows him ne we know how these guys feel bout familiarity.

      he might go anywhere between rounds 3 and 5, so if we are going to take a 2nd OL, I think in a lot of ways, he might be the choice

  2. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Pigster,

    Follow me here…

    David Bailey isn’t likely to fall to us @ R1P11, and I highly doubt we trade up for him. So regardless of which team drafts him before us, would you purchase his jersey?!! 😉

  3. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I think Mansoor Delane is definitely going top-10 after his Pro Day results. Can’t wait to see what Jermod McCoy does at his Pro Day on 3/31.

  4. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Build the trenches and then start to add top skill guys.

    I ask for a high price for Achane and don’t settle. He makes us a better team. Rebuilding doesn’t always mean let’s suck. We don’t sign Willis if the plan is to challenge for the #1 pick next year.

  5. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    Mike E.
    Mike E.
    The Flying Pig
    12m ago
    Is it a bad sign that he’s wearing knee braces on both legs?

    Wife and I were mentioning that when watching the CFB playoffs .. seems ALL LINEMEN in college wear two braces , wondered if was mandated or a precautionary thing 🤔

  6. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    A good prospect is going to be there at #11. There will likely be positions we need with good value available. We have nice draft capital for a new GM with cap issues. I like what Sully has done so far. Adding 2nd and 3rd tier FAs to add some veterans to the team with what is going to become a very young roster.

  7. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I think knee braces have become a precautionary thing for some guys just to give the joint more stability. Guys that big are almost always gonna end up with knee issues anyway.

    I love the talk about drafting 2 OL! Anybody for 3!?!? 👍🙂

  8. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    Your man crushes don’t usually include OL. Usually an edge rusher. Terron Armstead may have been your last. Good for you!

  9. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Tim,

    I can’t trust ya. You always butter up the fatties only to let your eyes wander to the pretty things when we get to the nitty gritty. Lol

  10. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Randy,

    For whatever it may be worth, I have a ‘man-crush’ on PREGNON this Draft. Yeah, both Pregnon and Keagen Trost.

  11. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    There seems to be a lot of quality at the OL positions this year. Good time to bring in some young talent.

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

    So new stuff coming out that Waddle wanted out. I’m happy for him because I wanted him out too. I’m glad we got a 1st RD and 3rd RD pick in return for him, he’ll have his shot to win in Denver now, and we got a good return for him. WIN-WIN

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      If so, I don’t blame him for not wanting to be part of a rebuild. Yeah, I think we got good compensation also.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      It didn’t matter to me either way, but I always want the picks if we can get them. I was never that high on Waddle, and I feel there are “Waddles” in every draft, and not just in the top 10 or 15 either.

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

    Oh, and as far as Tua, I’m so glad that fucking pussy is off this team.

    https://x.com/DolphinsMuse/status/2036649294522945700?s=20

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      I can’t for the life of me understand how Dolphins fans could like this guy. What about him is likable? He whined and bitched for money and got it, and then went off a cliff and played awful football, and every chance he got, he blamed either his teammates or his coaches. What about any of that would make a fan like him?

      • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

        I know it doesn’t matter at this point, but I never wanted him from the start. I even said so on here. I rooted for him because he was a Dolphin, but he was damaged coming out, and I felt it was just a matter of time before injuries would set in again. I didn’t predict the concussions, though. That was scary!!!!

  14. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I was initially going to post this about WR Bryce Lance but it’s a 2 for 1 video because all the throws are by QB Cole Payton.

    I knew Cole Payton was a good running QB. I didn’t know his arm talent was this good. He has some great ball placement on a good number of these throws. I like Cole Payton a lot.

  15. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I’m so glad this team got the deep cleansing it needed. The lack of true leadership was profound with guys like MM, Tua and Hill leading the way. I wish we’d gone a little further, but it’s been a somewhat refreshing start. The stank is drifting away on the chem trails! Lol

  16. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    I have to admit, I’m eating up everything Sully is saying and doing. I never thought this team was remotely close with the way the team was constructed. I just hate teams built around high-priced WRs. Running the ball, playing good defense, and having a QB that can make some plays when needed are more to my liking. This new GM is exactly the kind of guy I wanted; I just hope all my excitement and praise doesn’t come back and bite me in the ass.

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

    Rich – It’s not about his play, at least before the injuries, that bothers me. It was his play, his shitty attitude that he had by taking zero responsibility for anything, it was his teammates fault or the coaches fault. MM bent over backwards and more to welcome Tua and designed the offense to keep him safe. Then his body fell apart and his arm was a wet noodle, but instead of retiring for his own good and the team’s, he kept playing (like ass), and decided he wasn’t going to ever put himself in harms way again. he would run backwards and lose 15 yards rather than take a chance of getting hit, slide 2 yards early when we needed the first down, and he would pop up and celebrate like we won the SB. There’s nothing to like about any of that. At pressers he threw his teammates under the bus, complained about the coach who nurtured him like a baby. I know M doesn’t like this but I hate him. I hope he sucks ass in Atlanta!

  18. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @AdamSchefter

    Dolphins are signing former Falcons free-agent linebacker Ronnie Harrison to a oneayear deal, per source.

  19. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Yea, after the Senior Bowl and watching some tape, he clearly became my #3 QB in this draft. Late 3rd or 4th is probably a good value range for him.

    ————

    Rich, I agree on Payton.

  20. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The second punter they signed, Bradley Pinion, got a 100% guaranteed contract. I guess the other punter is just camp fodder now.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I like him but he will already be 24yo by the time training camp starts. His career drop rate of 9.8% of uncontested balls is alarming. He did improve to a 7.2% drop rate last season but that is still not good.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      A solid addition imo. He gives some veteran presence for all the young guys coming in. I agree; he’s not in the long-term plan but is good for a year or two.

  21. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    I’ve been playing around with mock drafts today, drafting 2 EDGE players with our first 3 picks. I’ve even had Bain and Bailey each fall to me once at #11 while also drafting Malachi Lawrence at #43.

    I don’t think anybody has a clear idea of who the top 10 picks will be. Maybe 5 or 6 players are locks, but the other 4 or 5 picks are up in the air at this point. While I know it’s unlikely that Bain falls to us at #11, if he does, you’d have to pull the trigger. Also, add me to the list of people that don’t care about his arm length.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Yeah, I have been a harsh critic on Bain. Though, for me, it seemed like a stamina thing. I have no concern for the arm length. I have watched more of him lately and I would take him at 11 now. Dude is so powerful.

  22. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The thing about Skylar Bell for me, is he is just maybe a slight upgrade over Malik Washington. In bell you get a little more height and a little more top end speed.

    Washington – 4.47 forty, 1.53 split, 3cone 6.82, 20yd shuttle 4.26, 42.5″ vertical, 10’6″ broad.
    Bell – 4.40 forty, 1.53 split, 3cone 6.65, 20rd shuttle 4.11, 41″ vertical, 11’1″ broad.

    When I read up on him the common knock was he struggles vs press coverage and would need to play mostly slot. That is why I was comparing him to Malik.

    I would rather draft something we don’t already have. If all we needed was a to add a complimentary WR, I would be all for Bell on day 3.

    LOL at the writer for Phinphanatic acting like Bell is the answer. Those guys over there need to get laid more. They get a boner too easily. lol

  23. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Rich, the question I have is the Ronnie Harrison signing a sign that a Brooks trade is looming?

    I mean, they had 5 ILB’s on the roster, now 6 ILB’s. Are they changing the D and need more LB’s or is Harrison a bridge and we trade brooks and draft one?

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      I think Kyle Crabbs is on to something with a possible Brooks trade. I think Sully and Dallas have been talking, and if something happens, Dallas is probably the most likely team.

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Could be. It will be interesting as Dallas doesn’t have a 2nd round pick and Brooks trade value is around pick 54.

      • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

        He actually addressed that. He proposed a trade with Brooks and our #30 pick overall going to Dallas for their #20 pick overall and a 3rd round pick #92

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      I think an even more interesting situation is Achane. He will get paid; the question is, will it be Miami or another team? Honestly, I have no idea, but I really do like Achane.

  24. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami makes a lot of sense for us. Compete with Jackson at RT or RG and eventually settling in as a starter with Brewer handling the center and Paul at LT. We’ll see if Jonah joins the competition with a new regime.

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

    https://x.com/davehydesports/status/2036891592972177723?s=20

    Tua getting hammered by the FLA media, and deservedly so. He’s all class. LOW CLASS!

  26. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The NFL is going to kickoff the season with Wednesday Night Football on 9 September. Seahawks will be at home vs an opponent not yet released.

    That will be followed up with Thursday Night Football on 10 September in Australia with 49er’s vs Rams.

  27. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Mike E.

     says:

    March 25, 2026 at 1:42 pm

    …I know M doesn’t like this but I hate him. I hope he sucks ass in Atlanta!

    ————-

    I just heard Tua’s comments… VERY unprofessional on his part. He’s insinuating that Capri McD was the major problem, after Capri McD did EVERYTHING under the sun to help him… including lobbying for him to get his PAYDAY. That’s outright DISRESPECT coming from Tua, SMH. 😡

    To be absolutely CERTAIN, I don’t view Tua the same way I once had after hearing these most recent comments.

    HATE is a very strong word, and I try my best to abstain from such negative emotion that consumes one. Thus, I don’t hate Tua. Extraordinarily disappointed is more of how I feel. And YES… I, too, hope he sucks ass in Atlanta! He can fuck all the way off, but hate is too strong for me.

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      it’s ok, his generationally wealthy family loves him

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      Like Grier and MM, I have no interest in anything he does for the rest of his career. He was the 4th stooge, imo, with Ross, Grier, and MM being the original three.

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

    I’ve been wrong plenty of times before, but I just don’t see how Jonah makes it as a starting OL in the NFL. The last time I felt this strongly about an OL we drafted was Jonathan Martin.

  29. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Brian, I feel the same. I concentrated on him so much last year that it sickened me. He was clueless most of the season.

  30. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Ya really don’t want to arrive at a definitive conclusion on a guy who played out of his natty position in the NFL as a rook… but I get it as it pertains to Big Jonah.

    I mean, he played between Darth Paul and Brew, and he really looked like a turd. He got better late in the season, but he still looked like a turd.

    Rookie jitters? Played out of his natty position? Does he just suck? I dunno, but it’s too early to throw the towel in on him.

    I’d place him back at RG and see if he can take off from there. If he doesn’t bite as 2nd-year pup, I think ya gotta flush the turd. JMO

  31. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Tim Knight

     says:

    March 25, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami makes a lot of sense for us. Compete with Jackson at RT or RG and eventually settling in as a starter with Brewer handling the center and Paul at LT. We’ll see if Jonah joins the competition with a new regime.

    ————

    Only one problem regarding Francis Mauigoa… he’s projected by most to go in the top-10 and likely won’t be available to us.

    IF he falls to us, I can see us drafting him. He’d be a very solid selection for us, IMO.

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

    M – hate isn’t that big a deal. If you say you can’t stand someone it’s pretty much the same thing. I don’t hope he dies or anything but if he really sucks in Atlanta I’d be overjoyed to see it. Maybe I just use the word hate too loosely

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

    I can confidently say I hate the Jets and the Bills, definitely hate the Jets more

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

    It’s very strange, but between Grier, MM and Tua, I’ve come to hate the team way more than the Jets, Bills or Patriots. I don’t hate the Pats and Bills fir being better, I hate us for NOT being better. Hoping Sully and Haf change that. As far as the Jets are concerned, I commiserate well with them because we’ve both been so embarrassing

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      You mentioned Grier, MM, and Tua… but you forgot the one who keeps delivering us a shit sandwich since 2009… Steve Ross.

      I’m sorry, but IMO, it begins and ends with the owner.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        I can see it now, as clear as day… a t-shirt that reads…

        Established in 2009, the original Miami “SHIT SANDWICH”! With a big puss shot of Steve Ross! 😆

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

        You’re not wrong. He means well, and would spend any amount if money to win a Super Bowl, but he can’t seem to stay out of the way. Hopefully Sully and Haf can getter done!

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Amen, Mike E!

        I realize Steve Ross means well and has tried very hard… that’s really not lost on me. He $pend$ as much — if not more — as any owner in the NFL.

        He just can’t seem to land the right people.

        I’m with ya: I hope Sully and Haf are the right peeps to get the job done. IMO? So far, so good!

  35. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Gotta run for the night. Have a good one, Mike E! Tomorrow, Brother!

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

    M – Sure you’ve heard about it, the protests in Philly. Absolutely disgusting that Americans have to endure this bullshit. I’m not talking about arresting them, that would be too kind, I’m talking about something quite a bit more violent than that.

  37. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    OL Francis Mauigoa and DL Kayden McDonald are my two favorite prospects for our new Phins. Become the bully don’t get bullied. It reminds me of the Eagles. Tough on the LOS on both sides of the ball, and we’ll figure out the skill positions.

  38. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I like listening to Greg Cosell’s takes. On WR’s he said Ted Hurst has all the traits to be the best X boundary receiver in this class. Just because he played at a small school that was terrible he is not considered on the same level as Tyson.

    Cosell said this WR class and where they are drafted is going to be based on “the eye of the beholder and the team and scheme because there is no Jamar Chase in this draft”. Gives Brazzell as an example. One team won’t have him as high due to coming from an air raid offense. Others will value his size/speed and have him much higher. Where he goes will be in the eye of the beholder.

    Says Conception is the most dynamic WR in the draft class despite his drop rate.

    Of the WR’s who he feels is just a “really good football player” and a tough guy who can line up anywhere is Germie Bernard. He puts Deon Burks in a group with Bernard.

  39. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Tim, I think there are some DT gems who will be available later in the draft where you wouldn’t have to use an early pick on a guy like McDonald.

    One of my favs later in the draft is Rene Konga from Louisville. He’s sort of a freak at 6’3.5″, 299. His pro day #’s would have been #1 for DL over 295 pounds in vert, broad, L Drill and Short Shuttle if he were invited to the combine. His 40 time would have ranked #2 at 4.78. Unconfirmed, but I think his Pro Day RAS was 9.98.

    He can line up all over the DL. He doesn’t have a high sack number but his pass rush win rate was a ridiculous 26.1%.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I also like Gracen Halton a day 2 guy and then a day 3 guy in Kaleb Proctor. Proctor is 6’2, 291, ran a 4.79 and had 43 tackles with 8 sacks for SE Louisiana.

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        I should also mention Zane Durant and Aaron Graves as other DT’s who could give pass rush value. Graves is right on that late 7th or UDFA. If Graves goes undrafted, I would get him as a priority UDFA signing.

  40. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Reports a Arvell Reese had an up and down pro day in drills looking stiff and slow at times as an edge rusher. Some say he might slide a bit. Micah Parsons defended the remarks saying watch the tape and not the drills.

  41. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Ty Simpson had a very good pro day and threw for over 40 minutes proving his arm talent. He met with the Rams who have pick #13 and Jets who have pick #16.

  42. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @_RyanFowler_·Follow

    Source: The Miami Dolphins will host LSU SAF AJ Haulcy for a top 30 visit.

  43. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Miami Hurricanes edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. confirmed that he’s meeting with the Dolphins for a top 30 visit.

    Why use a top 30 when he is an in-state player?

  44. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Zach Wilson is signing a one-year deal with the New Orleans Saints.

  45. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Post free agency, Bleacher Report ranks Dolphins RB room as 4th best in the NFL.

  46. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I kind of agree about passing on Reese. 7 sacks in two years on that defense. He has a lot to learn about how to rush the passer. This is the product of a weak draft. Guys like Reese are valued much higher than they should be. He feels more like a 2nd round pick, but with how things work he’s valued much higher.

    Jacas is a guy who intrigues me. I don’t see a high end player, but I think he’d be a solid player and locker room guy. I don’t think he belongs in the top 50, so he’ll get overpicked too.

  47. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    I’m not sure why you feel Jonah’s “natural” position is RG. He had hundreds of snaps at both tackle spots along with a bunch at RG. I don’t believe in natural positions. I do believe in giving young OL a few years to develop, so I’m okay with seeing what Jonah can do in year 2. I’d just be sure to have backup plan.

    The problem is that the issues I talked about before drafting him showed themselves in his play as a rookie. So, I’m not sure how much he can improve on his limitations.

  48. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    If the Jets don’t take Reese, who do they take? Bailey?

    ——-

    I think Bain or Bailey

  49. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Tim, here you go:

    Ohio State DT Kayden McDonald said he will have a top 30 visit with the Dolphins.

  50. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    SMU WR Jordan Hudson 6’1, 191, 4.46 forty outside X receiver had a visit with the Dolphins. Potential day 3 WR. I thought he would be a UDFA target.

    Plays physical.

  51. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Some or all of these were announced, I think.

    Other WR’s with top 30 visits: Makai Lemon, KC Concepcion and Ted Hurst.

  52. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I’ve seen the top 10 like 10 different ways with the exception that Mendoza is always #1. There will be a good player at #11.

  53. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Tim,

    McDonald is a good prospect. Do you think he’s an option for us given how we invested in young DL last year? He’s an A gap player. I don’t see a lot of NFL range, so he’d basically be a replacement for Jordan Phillips.

    Not much trumps having a really good nose guy, but I wonder how he’d do if he was asked to transition to more of a gap control guy who’s occupying bodies. A guy who can control both A gaps is special. I don’t know if McDonald is that, but very few are.

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I think he’s a better player than Phillips and Biggers. Young depth and a a quality rotation on the DL goes along way. Do we want to be a physical team or just talk about it? No better time to build the trenches than now.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      Just like Tyson, McCoy is off my first-round board. Actually, Tyson is off my day 2 board. Miami has been burned too many times with these players coming out of college with injury concerns. I can go all the way back to Yatil Green, and the list is long since then. Hopefully McCoy balls out and KC drafts him.

  54. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I’m a fan of building the trenches with our top two picks. We still have a 2nd and four 3rds along with 4, 5, 7 and 7 to address other positions. Howie Roseman has been doing that for 16 years and the Eagles are always in the mix.

    • rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

      I agree with your take. I actually like the idea of using the first 3 picks on defense and then getting an OG, TE, DB, and WR in no particular order in the 3rd/4th.

  55. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Tim,

    I have no problem with that. Sounds like a plan.

  56. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Mike E.

     says:

    March 25, 2026 at 9:32 pm

    M – Sure you’ve heard about it, the protests in Philly. Absolutely disgusting that Americans have to endure this bullshit. I’m not talking about arresting them, that would be too kind, I’m talking about something quite a bit more violent than that.

    ———–

    Yes, it’s a total embarrassment to the city, the state, the country, and the Western world.

  57. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Randy

     says:

    March 26, 2026 at 12:26 pm

    M13,

    I’m not sure why you feel Jonah’s “natural” position is RG. He had hundreds of snaps at both tackle spots along with a bunch at RG. I don’t believe in natural positions. I do believe in giving young OL a few years to develop, so I’m okay with seeing what Jonah can do in year 2. I’d just be sure to have backup plan…

    ———–

    His ‘natural’ side (or the side he played on most through his collegiate career) is the right side. Every snap he took from ’22-’23 was on the right side. However, you are correct about his ’24 season: he played both LT and RT nearly equally (345 snaps vs 364 snaps, respectively).

    For his collegiate career, Big Jonah played on the left side for a total of 345 snaps, and on the right side for a total of 2,047 snaps.

    So IMO, if he’s vying for a Guard position, RG should probably be the easiest path of resistance for him.

    For the record: Big Jonah never once took a snap at LG throughout his entire collegiate career. However, he has taken 987 snaps at RG throughout his entire collegiate career.

    Me too, I’m okay with seeing what Jonah can do in year 2, and with a backup plan. JMO: I think his muscle memory resides on the right side, if we’d like to see quicker results and greater production.

    He’s built like a road-grater at 6’5″, 336. That screams to me RG for a right-handed QB in the traditional sense. So I’m left to wonder… did we try to make him a LG for the benefit of the left-handed Tua?

    Regardless, I’m not giving up on Big Jonah so soon… but there will be a backup plan if it’s up to me.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      PS: Kyle Crabbs (the Crab Man) mentioned my guy Keagen Trost for our Phins for the first time today (day 3 pick)!!! Finally, I’m not alone!!! LOL

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

    I would be okay with McCoy at 30

    on Tyson, I don’t really want to draft him at all unless he fell to 3rd round

  59. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Without being too political if you don’t see that America and the Western world is under siege I have nothing else to say.

  60. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    You can’t win in bad weather being built on speed, timing and precision. You have to win the LOS.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      ABSOLUTELY agreed. This is the year we can really make a difference via the Draft.

      I’m not so inclined to draft D-Line early, but now is our chance to build our O-Line to become a FORCE.

  61. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    IMO, we’ve got to find another speed-rusher at EDGE. I don’t care if he’s a 4-3 DE or a 4-3 OLB, just get another guy who can ARRIVE ON TIME to the QB. No, the answer isn’t another 3-4 DE or 3-4 OLB, IMO.

    YES, PRESSURES MATTER! However, I’d prefer somebody who is far quicker than Jaelan Phillips… who could never finish a sack (and we all know what I mean).

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      If you don’t think we’ll be very good this year we do not need a speed rusher pronto. We have like 7 of them trying to prove themselves and redefine their careers. When there is no pocket to step up in, what happens? The edge closes in.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Right! And 7 out of those 7 speed-rushers are going to flame out, and I think we all know it. There’s a reason they came so cheaply and so quickly to us.

        Remember, we needed to be able to field a cheap roster under the salary cap ramifications (DEAD CAP) of Tua, Waddle, Chubb, and many others.

        I absolutely wouldn’t anoint ANY of our current “speed rushers” as future stepping stones. Maybe, IF we’re lucky, one might just stick in proving himself worthy through this rebuild.

      • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

        Another thing: if we want to bring the best out of Chop, we need to bring somebody in to take double-teams off of Chop.

        If not, we may as well deal Chop to the highest bidder.

        We need to help Chop develop, not keep him against constant double-teams, ya know?

  62. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    M13, we’re not going to build a winner in one offseason. Especially with our cap situation. Malik Willis is the key to us being relevant or totally rebuilding. What if he is what everyone saw in a handful of games last year. Maybe that’s who he is now. Build the trenches with him. I’m tired of talking about it. Ewers has shown potential too. Build around them. I’m tired of yeah we can always find that in the mid rounds.

  63. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    My comparison of Malik Willis to Steve McNair is based on arm strength and mobility to gain yards on the ground. McNair was 6-2 230 and Willis is listed at 6-1 225. Anyone who thinks Tua was the same size is just reading something. Two totally different beasts. We have a totally different weapon at QB this year. Let’s see if Malik can handle big game situations. That’s really what it’s all about.

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