Interesting to see his rankings. Pretty accurate imo , it shows Miami has a ways to go to be on the same level as the premiere teams in the league. Getting there , but not there yet , imo. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...ips-and-red-chips-defensive-position-rankings http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000...s-offensive-position-rankings-?module=HP11_cp
Does he really think Jake is the FOURTH best LT in the league??? That alone invalidates the entire list, at least at that position. Weird.
No Dansby, no Soliai...hmm. Blue chip reporters, Red chip reporters, Michael Lombardi doesn't make the list.
We disagree then , zero way Soliai belongs at this time ... now after this year? we'll see ... Dansby was a borderline red chip player imo.
He was just on NFLN's "Total Access" and they were talking about this list. He was debating with one of the player guests.(I think it was Randall El) about Phillip Rivers. Lombardi thinks he's a Blue chip player and the other guy did not. The other guy was mentioning that Rivers hasn't won anything, yada, yada, yada, then Lombardi said "Well, Dan Marino was the best QB that ever played and he doesn't have a ring".
Agreed, Mayo is a friggin monster. I found that out in the first quarter of the Monday night game last year.
i'm not sure there is much debate over which PHIN players made the list .... we haven't won consistently - so not many 'names' on our roster .... add to that, most are 2nd, 3rd year players and haven't performed at a high level for at least 2 years .... i'm not one for lists - but have no issue with our limited entries ...
Was it necessarily in order? NM, he thinks Penn is #1 LT in the league Said he struggled against Jon Abraham