Catch a rising star: Senior Bowl top 10 players for the Dolphins
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Catch a rising star: Senior Bowl top 10 players for the Dolphins
"We don't know specifically what general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley have in mind for the offense or the defense. We don't know their schemes, we don't know their prototypes. This is our first rodeo, so to speak. But we'll safely assume that in the top, say, three rounds the Dolphins won't be looking to draft a starting running back, starting center or starting left tackle."
"And if you're asking whether there's a quarterback on this list, well, consider the Dolphins need a starting-caliber quarterback and there wasn't a quarterback at the Senior Bowl that's considered starting-caliber at this point. As a reminder, the Senior Bowl is 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Mobile, Ala, and will be televised on NFL Network. The draft is April 23-25 in Pittsburgh."
Ranking focuses on Senior Bowl players who fit the Miami Dolphins' roster needs and draft capital. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley have undefined schemes and prototypes. Miami likely will not use early picks to draft a starting running back, starting center, or starting left tackle. No Senior Bowl quarterback currently projects as starting-caliber for the Dolphins. The Senior Bowl is 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Mobile, Ala., televised on NFL Network. The NFL draft is April 23-25 in Pittsburgh. Miami holds picks at No. 11, No. 43, Nos. 75, 87 and 90, plus selections in the fourth, fifth and seventh rounds. T.J. Parker (6'3", 263) projects as a first-round edge rusher. Colton Hood (5'11", 188) projects as a first-round corner who excelled in man coverage.
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