Miami looking to lock the #1 pick this year but...

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nobody will EVER admit that but it's true
Parcells biggest mistakes were

Sparano and Pat White.

  • I understand and am fine with the Jake Long pick over Matt Ryan. It wasnt the best decision but not necessarily a bad one.
  • I liked the Chad Henne pick. Dude just had bad luck with his health


Our main problems were bad picks from previous regimes that we never recovered from.

  • Ted Ginn
  • Ronnie Brown to some degree
 

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if they really end up getting the #1 (which i doubt) they'll trade down, or if there's an impactful enough o line player take them. Other than that, they'll need a true #1 WR, or anything that even resembles a defensive lineman

Chill, they actually have nice depth and talent on the defensive line in it's prime. Soliai, Starks, Wake, McDaniels, Vernon.
 

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They're 4-12, AT BEST.

People think Miami is terrible because they don't have superstar players and have faded out of national conciousness. But don't kid yourself, they are an average, mediocre team, and their record over the last three seasons speaks to that. They will be a good defense unless they bomb on the adjustment to a 4-3, and that should be enough to keep them from 4 win status because I think Tannehill is on the road to a Andy Dalton like rookie season, and if it's Moore, he's proven to be average.
 

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Miami's cycle of mediocrity for over a decade is extremely frustrating and coutnerproductive because it has stopped them from getting a top two or three pick most of the time. They took Tannehill now so sucking for Barkley wouldn't make sense.
 
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