Mel Kiper big board and Dolphins draft needs

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  1. jim1

    jim1 New Member

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    The final Dolphins need player according to Kiper's current Big Board, is Texas defensive end Alex Okafor. Kiper writes about his 24th ranked player:

    On his best days, Okafor profiles as a potential upper-crust 4-3 defensive end on a good team. He's quick, bends, uses his hands effectively and can turn the corner. A three-year starter, he brings a lot of experience and should be considered a safe, high-floor pass-rushing option.

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/stor...-draft-manti-teo-falls-top-5-latest-big-board

    http://www.thephinsider.com/2013-nf...iper-big-board-nfl-draft-miami-dolphins-needs
     
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  2. padre31

    padre31 Premium Member Luxury Box

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    Also highlights one of our issues, 12th overall and Kiper has us taking the 24th best player.
     
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    jim1 New Member

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    He didn't pick Okafor as the Dolphins selection, at least not from what I saw. I just added the comment on Okafor somewhat at random. No Dion Jordan in there, I wonder why.
     
  4. Muck

    Muck Throwback Uniform Crusader Retired Administrator

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    Kiper lists 10 need players for the Dolphins. Okafor was at the bottom of them.
     
  5. rafael

    rafael Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. The first player that Kiper listed was actually the 8th ranked player on his board, Mingo. I would say that highlights that it's not really the issue some want to make it out to be. The only real issue is that some want us to take a WR at that spot and this draft is weak when it comes to first round WRs. However, I think the second round has a number of excellent WR prospects. In fact, I think it has so many that one or two will have to fall to the third round.
     
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  6. Gunner

    Gunner Rock Hunter

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    In his first Mock Draft he has us taking Patterson at 12: http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/draf...701/2013-nfl-draft-mel-kiper-first-mock-draft


     
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  7. sports24/7

    sports24/7 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Bingo. And if you sign one of Wallace/Jennings/Bowe or trade for a legit starting caliber WR like they need to, you aren't forced to spend that 1st on a WR. If they don't go the FA/trade route, they almost have to spend a 1st round pick on a WR whether it's at 12 or moving back into the 1st with your other high picks. I don't really love either of those options.
     
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  8. UCF FINatic

    UCF FINatic The Miami Dolphins select

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    There are literally 10 Wide Receivers that should be taken in the first two rounds by my estimation (and most of them will be 2nd rounders):

    Cordarrelle Patterson
    DeAndre Hopkins
    Terrance Williams
    Justin Hunter
    Quinton Patton
    Tavon Austin
    Stedman Bailey
    Keenan Allen
    Da'Rick Rodgers
    Robert Woods
    also could be in the mix in round 2: Markus Wheaton and Ryan Swope

    If we end up with any of the following I would be ecstatic:
    Cordarrelle Patterson
    DeAndre Hopkins
    Terrance Williams
    Justin Hunter
    Quinton Patton
    Tavon Austin
    Stedman Bailey

    Ideally, I would do everything in my power to resign Brian Hartline and then sign either Greg Jennings or Mike Wallace. Trade back in round one if a one of the top two CB prospects or one of the top DEs are not available at our pick then take DeAndre Hopkins/Cordarrelle Patterson/Terrance Williams with our first pick. Use a 2nd round pick on Zack Ertz, Tyler Eifert, or Jordan Reed then go BPA with our other two second round picks and two third round picks.

    That would surround Tannehill with Mike Wallace/Greg Jennings, Hopkins/Patterson/Williams, Brian Hartline and Ertz, Eifert, or Reed. That is a ton of offensive fire power to pick up/add in one offseason.
     
  9. Bpk

    Bpk Premium Member Luxury Box

    Great post, bud.

    Without having looked at all of them extensively yet, here is around where I'd be comfortable with the value of each.

    20-30) Cordarrelle Patterson
    26-32) Keenan Allen
    30-35) DeAndre Hopkins
    35-45) Stedman Bailey
    35-45) Terrance Williams
    35-45) Tavon Austin (but not interested. Luxury pick for a team like us.)
    45-55) Robert Woods

    Justin Hunter - Not interested.
    Quinton Patton - Haven't looked at him enough.
    Da'Rick Rodgers - No thanks.


    My ideal offseason at receiver would entail getting Jennings in Free Agency, Stedman Bailey in round two, and a good receiving TE in the 3rd or 4th like Fauria.
     
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