... will take Tannehill." http://www.suntimes.com/sports/football/bears/12136782-606/draft-hype-isnt-the-game-baylor-wr-kendall-wright-came-to-play.html In a very interesting article on Kendall Wright (lots of people like this guy). I watched the Baylor OSU game today again. I really like Wright Smokescreen? Trying to get other teams to trade up to the Jags slot at #7? I think so.
Casserly is a moron, has totally lost it... Man, Kendall wright talent is so pure, so gifted, extremely coordinated, the adjustments this athlete makes on the ball are breathtaking, I've had him as a top 20 pick, the body fat thing can be measured inaccurately all the time if not done with precision, he was overweight at the combine though, was carrying it around his mid drift.
Yep, I'm on the chicanery bandwagon ... helps the JAGS move back and as a bonus - someone moving up to #7 will leave likely a top DE/OLB on the board @ #8 for us, or worst case make it easier for us to trade back (if given an opportunity) ...
Talking about trades..... LOTS of talk here that IF DeCastro is still on the board at 8, we are trading with Dallas. Otherwise, if DeCastro is gone, Dallas stays where they are and hopes that Barron falls to them. Jerra was very candidly taped saying that a trade up very well might be in their best interest.... The rest comes from insider speculation.
Kendall Wright would be a very nice pick, but not in the top 20. IF we could trade back with say, the Bears, Chargers or Bungles, that would indeed be a very very nice position to take him, double back and take Fleener a few picks farther down and then see where we go from there.
Can't blame Dallas....were talking future Hall of Fame guard here. Best guard to come out in the draft since Steve Hutchinson. I'd love to have him on this team, but Ireland can't afford the knee jerk reaction from the fanbase about taking another OL.
Isn't Dallas interested in Barron also? Schefter has been saying that if Dallas, at 14, wants Barron, they have to trade up to get him. I wouldn't mind a slide down to 14. But, getting Steve Hutchison is a great get. I wouldn't mind drafting a kid like that. I love great, monster O-linemen and think the OG position is undervalued.
I think Dallas is thinking Safety...and I think they are most likely to trade up with Jacksonville to secure services. If we want Tannehill...I don't think we have to go anywhere.
For me it's about a combination that works for us that comes from a trade down and picking up some value..Fleener/Weeden. Kuechly/Weeden...Floyd/Weeden...Wright/Weeden, I'd be happy with any of those combos..
every year i always hear the dolphins as picking one player in rd 1 and there is no oposing opinions to state a optional draft pick . this year its all Tanneyhill and there are impact players availablle but Tannehill is average so only Miami will take a less talented player in rd 1 so it looks like we will have a average draft again . I hope I am wrong for it would lift my spirits if we did a 180 degree turn with the first three picks and make these clones look like the clowns that they are. why cant miami trade up take blackmon and then trade up and get Weeden ? cleveland will probally pull it off and now we will be looking up at cleveland while we get bargin players. my option in rd is trade down and take the best player available not the worst player available see last yrs 2nd rd pick or the John Jerry pick. i would not peep a word if we take Richardson at 8 or the de that everyone has been wanting. the tightend James Hanna from ou is really good but he wasnt as good as a lot of people thought he would be in college yet he could be a better pro i wont objet to him either . i just wish the miami media would stop pressuring the fins front office to take Tannehill.
Barron could be a smokescreen though. Their DL is old and they could go DT. I've seen a lot of mock drafts that have DeCastro dropping. Quite frankly if we could pick up an additional 2nd rounder I'd drop down to the mid teens, nab DeCastro and then try for Weeden later in the first to appease the fans.