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Like they say, there's only 1 ball. And Miami threw a curveball with this selection with 2 great RBs already on the team. It was a value pick at 120, but I was expecting a tradeup to get a DB, or oline/dline help.
To be determined. Chop didn't get many sacks (neither did Micah in college), but his pressure rate was the highest in the class. I think he's a liability against the run. I don't think there was a better edge after Latu, Turner & Verse were drafted. But there was a safer pick in Barton.
Every time I see Ross, I think of the lost 1st rounder last year and 3rd rounder this year due to Brady and Payton tampering.
If we had our 3rd this year, some options would've been:
Playmaking LBs who can cover: Payton Wilson, Jeremiah Trotter, Cedric Gray
Safety: Kamren Kichens
WR...
Armstead has no guaranteed money past 2024. Paul needs to start in 2025 for this to be a success. Who was Miami trying to trade up for? We'll never know.
From Barry Jackson:
>>As a senior, Paul allowed only one sack in 565 pass-block situations and had the highest pass-blocking grade among...
PFF was an outlier grade for both Paul and Chop. Draftbuzz's 10 expert raters had a median draft position of 68, high 3rd round, for Paul. And 25-26 for Chop.
Chop will contribute early, Paul might not be active until 2025. BPA would've been a safety or corner or Payton Wilson, someone you like.
Grier with another high ceiling developmental project in Patrick Paul. He won't help Miami this year. Miami will get a good FA guard after June 1 when Howard's $$ come off the cap. Kingsley could've played guard this year.
I selected him for the Dolphins in the early 3rd round of our FBG 3 round mock draft. Another head scratcher. Late 2nd early 3rd rating. Good run stopper.
Like I mentioned above, Chop had one of the widest ranges of rankings. Jeff Legwold of ESPN had him ranked12th. CBS Sports 22nd. Jeremiah 23rd. Granted, that ranking includes potential based on his speed and "volcanic" first step. PFF had one of the lowest rankings on Chop.
Grier said they...
I think almost all teams are exploring trades up and down.
>>Grier said the Dolphins were involved in trade talks but nothing materialized. “Four or five teams were trying to move to our spot. The offers weren’t enticing enough to move up.” Grier said the Dolphins also explored trying to trade...
From PFF, Chop has an elite quick pressure rate. I think that means he initially beats his man, but not necessarily is able to pressure the QB or make a tackle. Bosa and Latu territory. I've seen alot of that in Phillips. Hopefully, he can develop his technique more and pressure opposing QBs...
Turned 21 in January.
>>NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein described Robinson as an “edge defender who offers the type of elite athleticism we’ve seen from players like Micah Parsons and Myles Garrett. Robinson might not be as fast as Parsons, but he’s close. He’s ultra-twitchy with the explosiveness to...
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