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Phinfever: Tony Simmons | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | 1) Dan Williams, NT, 6'2, 327 lbs, Tennessee. When a future Hall of Famer like Ray Lewis lobbies for a big NT in front of him like Haloti Ngata, you know the importance of the nose tackle position. Jason Ferguson has been remarkable at 35 years old and still be productive at the NT position, but he is coming off a serious muscle tear in his thigh and Paul Soliai has been to inconsistent to count on still. In a 3-4 defense, if you don't have a nose tackle, you don't have the guts of your defense. When Ferguson went down the Dolphins gave up 40 yard more rushing per game. Williams is stout and demands a double team, yet he is explosive enough to get push inside and cause havoc. He had 160 tackles, 25 tackles for loss and 7 sacks in his 45 game career as a Vol. Other consideration are Rolando McClain, Brandon Graham & Dez Bryant for the pick at #12. 2) Demaryius Thomas, WR, 6'3, 224 lbs, Georgia Tech. 3) Brandon Lang, DE/OLB, 6'4, 266 lbs, Troy 4) Jimmy Graham, TE, 6'6, 260 lbs, Miami | Feb 28 |
Phinfever: JP Correia | Brandon Graham | DE (OLB) Michigan Senior 6'1.5" 268 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | Miami - Brandon Graham, DE/OLB, Michigan - The Dolphins need help at LB more than anywhere else on the field, and with McClain off the board, there is no ILB really worth this pick. Bill Parcells goes with the big time pass rusher in Graham and gives himself a hell of a duo for the future with Graham and Cam Wake. The question then becomes who plays the strong side? Graham is built to be more of a SOLB because of his size, strength, and unique ability against the run. Wake is more of the pure pass rusher, which you would automatically think weak side, however Miami clearly likes him on the left side. In any case, I guess it's a good problem to have. Graham is a heck of a player though, and would be a solid pick. | Feb 16 |
CBS Sportsline Pete Prisco | Brandon Graham | DE (OLB) Michigan Senior 6'1.5" 268 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | The Dolphins would be thrilled with this outside rusher. He will be a star and fits in their style of defense. | Mar 4 |
CBS Sportsline Clark Judge | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | With Bryant off the board, they move to fill the void left by Joey Porter. I admit this is a reach, but Kindle could be an impact player in the Dolphins' scheme -- someone who can rush the edge from a two- or three-point stance. | Mar 8 |
CBS Sportsline Rob Rang | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Bill Parcells had repeatedly turned to veteran Jason Ferguson at nose guard, but with the 35 year-old former Dolphin being suspended for eight games after testing positive for banned substances, the Dolphins' Executive Vice President may have to look elsewhere for the run plugger in the middle of his 3-4 defense. With so many teams switching to the odd-man front and veteran options limited, Parcells and Co. might have to invest early in Williams, a prototypical nose guard who could be coming into his own. | Mar 9 |
CBS Sportsline Chad Reuter | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Investing millions in ILB Karlos Dansby and the eight-game suspension of aging NT Jason Ferguson could force Bill Parcells' hand at this pick. | Mar 8 |
Consensus Draft Analysis | Derrick Morgan | DE Georgia Tech Junior 6'3" 266 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | The Miami Dolphins were another team who remained in contention until their loss to the Steelers in week 17. Their starting outside linebackers Jason Taylor and Joey Porter are both past their prime or have been released (or both). Derrick Morgan will go a long way to replenishing the edge rushing threat. | Mar 8 |
Draft Ace | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Bill Parcells is still calling the shots in Miami, which means the Dolphins are likely to address the defensive front seven with this selection. Paul Soliali did an adequate job filling in for the injured (and now UFA) Jason Ferguson last season, but he isn't a long-term solution. Williams has shown he has the size and strength to play nose tackle which is becoming an increasingly sought-after position as more and more teams transition to the 3-4 defense. | Mar 9 |
Draft Board Insider | Brandon Graham | DE (OLB) Michigan Senior 6'1.5" 268 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | It seems Graham is the hot name among the hybrid DE/OLB types, and the Dolphins are certainly in need of a pass rusher. Round 2: Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU | Mar 5 |
Draft Insiders Digest | Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | (no comment given) | Feb 17 |
Draft Daddy | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Williams is high-motor and blue-collar, qualities the Dolphins want for their defense. | Mar 11 |
Draft King | Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | Question marks surround Bryant at the moment, with him missing most of the 2009 season and then not working out at the combine. But he remains the near-consensus top WR prospect out there, and he would be a solid addition to the Dolphins receiving corps. | Mar 5 |
Draft Season (Lupagus) | Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | There was a lot of negative buzz about Bryant eminating from the pits of the Combine this weekend. It reminds me of the negative vibes surrounding Crabtree last year. I don’t think the 9ers regret making him the 10th overall pick, and I”m guessing if Bryant falls to the Phins here they won’t have any problem either. | Mar 4 |
Draft Season (OneBar) | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | Look at what Parcells has done in the past with the defensive end/outside linebacking tweeners. Pierre-Paul couldn’t get himself into a better situation. | Mar 4 |
| CJ Spiller | RB Clemson Senior 5'11" 196 lbs 40 @ 4.37 | The addition of ILB Dansby alters the Dolphins plans a bit. No longer must they draft an ILB within the first 2 rounds; they are now free to address other needs. While RB doesn't fall into the glaring needs category, Spiller remains the most electric player in the draft. You build long-term contenders by taking the perceived best player available, not reaching for needs. Sure this pick could easily be Dan Williams, Earl Thomas, or an OLB. But taking a playmaker like Spiller is just as possible. - Joe Mays, Draft Tek Analyst | Mar 11 |
ESPN Insider Todd McShay (subscriber) | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Jason Ferguson is a 35-year-old coming off a season-ending injury and facing an eight-game suspension. In other words, Miami would be wise to get help at nose tackle through the draft, and Williams is the premier two-gap player on the board. | Mar 11 |
ESPN Insider Mel Kiper (subscriber) | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Getting Karlos Dansby in free agency frees the Dolphins to take Williams, who will in turn help an improved linebacking corps by occupying blockers and disrupting both the passing and running games. Williams is stout, strong and underrated as a disruptive force. | Mar 11 |
Fantasy Football Extreme | Joe Haden | CB Florida Junior 5'11" 193 lbs 40 @ 4.58 | (no comment given) | Mar 6 |
Fantasy Football Jumgle | Terrance Cody | DT Alabama Senior 6'3.5" 354 lbs 40 @ 5.72 | ***Pet Cat Alert*** Parcels is really into bigger players so long as they can still play well and "Mount" Cody fits that description perfectly. Cody can help bring their defense back to dominance. He is obviously a space eater at 356 lbs, but Cody's motor is underrated. He really turned up the effort a few notches his senior year and regularly chased after ball carriers lateraly. Cody doesn't have many pass rushing moves, but has a good bull rush and won't be blocked by one man. For his size he could stand to get a little stronger (22 reps of 225 lbs at his pro day), but as he his he is still a great player. | Mar 12 |
FanHouse | Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | With McClain gone, the Dolphins look to add a target for Chad Henne. They get the best receiver in the draft in Bryant -- a game-changing player to spread the field and make things happen. | Mar 2 |
FF Toolbox: Colon | Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | Miami will take a long, hard look at Arrelious Benn. If they do not pull the trigger for the Illinois star, look for them to plug some holes on the defensive side. A two gap, space eating nose tackle is the 'Fins primary need on defense. ILB is not that high of a priority, but if the talented McClain is still on the board, Bill Parcells will be hard pressed not to pick him. A superb run defender, McClain has underrated skills as a second level playmaker. With time, he should master that too. He is a budding star. Round 2: Navorro Bowman, OLB, Penn State* Miami needs to consider a WR with this pick. OLB is not an overly needed area. Still, Parcels values talent and skills over need. Bowman belongs in the first round, but his off the field issues pushed back his stock a bit. | Feb 22 |
FF Toolbox: Dimon | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | Once overshadowed by George Selvie on South Florida's defensive line, Pierre-Paul emerged as a star last season and his stock is positively soaring right now. The Dolphins need help at linebacker and they can stick Pierre-Paul on the outside. Round 2: Brandon LaFell, WR, LSU LaFell has both the experience and the talent to step in right away, and the Dolphins need to upgrade their passing attack. | Mar 12 |
FF Toolbox: Weiser | Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | Rolando McClain is the clog in the middle of the Alabama defense. With the winning of the BCS National Championship -- a game in which McClain totaled four tackles, two of which were for a loss -- McClain's stock has steadily gone up. His versatility and leadership will be very appreciated in Miami and Bill Parcells loves his linebackers. Round 2: Navorro Bowman, LB, Penn State* It is not a stretch for Miami to take two linebackers in the first two rounds | Mar 5- |
| Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | The Dolphins need a big playmaking WR, but with Bryant off the board, they will wait until the 2nd Round. So, they turn to defense and take McClain. | Feb 12 |
| Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | Biggest Needs: 1) WR, 2) LB, 3) DT 3 Players To Consider At This Spot: Rolando McClain, LB Alabama; Joe Haden, CB Florida; Brandon Spikes, LB Florida | Jan 29 |
| Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Everyone’s talking wideout here, but there will be several solid options available in later rounds for that. Run-stopping defensive tackles, though, do not just show up on your doorstep. Dan Williams follows in the great tradition of the Tennessee DTs before him (Albert Haynesworth, Justin Harrell, Aubreyo Franklin) and could be the anchor of the Miami D-line for years to come. Parcells, Ireland and Sparano will love what Williams brings to the table. | Feb 11 |
Great Blue North Draft Report | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | (no comment given) | Mar 12 |
Heard's Football Report | Brian Price | DT UCLA Junior 6'1" 303 lbs 40 @ 5.15 | (no comment given) | Mar 8 |
KFFL | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | NT may be their biggest need; no OLB worth grabbing here. | Mar 3 |
National Football Post | Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | There are some character concerns here, but Miami is the kind of tough-minded team that could bring out the best in Bryant at the next level. | Mar 10 |
NBC Sports Evan Silva | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | The Fins addressed one of their primary weaknesses by making Karlos Dansby the game's highest paid non-rush linebacker. They now need a rush linebacker. Pierre-Paul figures to be director of football operations Bill Parcells' ideal target due to his length and freakish athleticism, but Kindle won't be far behind. Ready to contribute immediately on all three downs, Kindle exhibited the ability to rush from two- and three-point stances at Texas, led the Longhorns in QB pressures last season, and was highly disruptive throughout his career. Charlie Anderson and Cameron Wade would be Miami's starting outside linebackers if the season began today. | Mar 8 |
NFL.COM Pat Kirwan | Jared Odrick | DT Penn St Senior 6'5" 304 lbs 40 @ 5.06 | Miami got some bad news when Jason Ferguson was suspended for eight games, not to mention he's old and coming off injury. Odrick can play anywhere up front and they could slide someone else to the nose and play him at the five technique. He has the size (6-5, 305) and the motor Bill Parcells loves. | Mar 10 |
NFL Draft 101 | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | The Dolphins could very easily use this pick on a rush linebacker but Jason Ferguson's departure creates a need at a much thinner position: Nose tackle. Williams strength, motor and willingness to do the dirty work makes him a natural fit for the toughest spot to fill on a 3-4 defense. Round 2: DE/34LB Ricky Sapp Clemson Sapp is an athletic rush linebacker who could be given a chance to make an immediate impact in Miami. Round 3: TE Aaron Hernandez # Florida | Mar 8 |
NFL Draft Blitz | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | This may be far too early for Kindle, but Jason Taylor and Joey Porter will be tough to replace, especially since they are a year removed from establishing a solid pass rush. Kindle fits the scheme perfectly, more so than Phillip Merling as their selection to do so two years ago. The absence of Jason Ferguson for half of the season makes Nose Tackle a possibility as well. | Mar 12 |
NFL Draft Countdown | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | One of the big keys to any good 3-4 defense is an athletic outside linebacker who can rush the passer. Nobody knows this better than Bill Parcells, who has actually used first round picks on linebackers everywhere he has been, from Carl Banks with the Giants to Willie McGinest with the Patriots to James Farrior with the Jets to DeMarcus Ware with the Cowboys. So far The Tuna hasn’t taken a linebacker in round one during his tenure in Miami yet but history tells us that will eventually change. Jason Taylor is essentially running on fumes at this point and Joey Porter appears to be wearing out his welcome, which means it’s time to start thinking about the future. South Florida’s Jason Pierre-Paul only has one season of Division I experience after transferring in from the JUCO ranks but he wasted no time asserting himself as one of the country’s most feared pass rushers and a top pro prospect. An amazing athlete with rare burst and explosiveness, Pierre-Paul checks in at 6-6 and 260 pounds, has extremely long arms and reportedly runs a 4.6 forty. Although still very raw there is simply no denying Pierre-Paul’s natural talent and unlimited upside, which is why he could ultimately carry a grade similar to that of Aaron Maybin last year. Sergio Kindle of Texas could be another pass rushing possibility. Other options for Miami in round one could include an inside linebacker (Alabama’s Rolando McClain) or a wide receiver (Oklahoma State’s Dez Bryant). The Dolphins also need to bring in a replacement for 35-year-old nose tackle Jason Ferguson and Tennessee’s Dan Williams might not be as much of a reach here as some think. | Feb 11 |
NFL Draft Dog | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | A perfect fit, at 6' 6" 257, he is a supreme pass rusher and has the ability to drop back into coverage. | Feb 28 |
| Brandon Graham | DE (OLB) Michigan Senior 6'1.5" 268 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | Bill Parcells loves edge rushers who can get to the quarterback. Graham's comparison's to LaMarr Woodley will make it hard for 3-4 teams to pass him up. (Plan B: Dez Bryant) | Feb 1 |
900 Football Links | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | After signing Dansby, this pick changes. Parcells drafts athletic defensive end Pierre-Paul, moves him to outside linebacker in their 3-4 defense, and hopes he has the same success as the last time he drafted an athletic defensive end and moved him to outside linebacker (DeMarcus Ware). | Mar 8 |
| Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | With Taylor getting up their in years and Porter gone its time to find the next talented pass rusher to develop and Kindle is that kind of player. | Feb 28 |
| Brandon Graham | DE (OLB) Michigan Senior 6'1.5" 268 lbs 40 @ 4.72 | After his Senior Bowl week Graham has been shooting up boards and while he doesn’t have the prototypical size the Trifecta like in Miami you have to add recently acquired Mike Nolan to the mix and the comparisons of Graham and Dummerville are inevitable. Graham led the nation in TFL on 2009 with 26 and he had 20 in 2008, to go along with his 10 and 10.5 sacks in the last two years. | Feb 14 |
| Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | Kindle may not be quite as big as Bill Parcells desires his linebackers to be, but he is explosive and can make plays with his hand on the ground the same way a younger Joey Porter used to be able to do | Feb 1 |
| Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | Team Needs: LB/DE, WR, DT/NT, S, LB, OL NOTE: Yeah we know Dolphins fans: "Parcells is not big on drafting WR's in the 1st Round" but if a player like Dez Bryant is available, it is going to be very difficult for even Parcells to pass on the guy. Bryant is a ideal fit, a big and physical #1 type of WR to go with the smaller and faster guys like Teddy Ginn and Greg Camarillo who are more like #2 and/or #3 type of WR's. Round 2: WR Brandon LaFell- LSU | Mar 4 |
| Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | RCS Average Selection based on 10 professional media experts. | Mar 12 |
Sports Fantasy Guide | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | Sergio Kindle is a very versatile defensive player. He can rush off the end or stand up and play linebacker. He is a similar player to Brian Orakpo who had a great rookie season for the Redskins last year. This draft pick for Miami will be between Kindle and DT Dan Williams. The signing of Carlos Dansby could lean towards taking Williams but I think they will go with Kindle because he can play multiple positions. | Mar 4 |
Sports Illustrated Don Banks | Sergio Kindle | OLB Texas Senior 6'3" 250 lbs 40 @ 4.71 | The Dolphins should have several good options here. They can choose between Kindle or rising Missouri outside linebacker Sean Weatherspoon, or go with Alabama's Rolando McClain to fill a need at inside linebacker. And there's always Dez Bryant if Bill Parcells and Co. are feeling up to the challenge of babysitting a potential diva receiver. | Mar 6 |
Squiddoo | Dan Williams | DT Tennessee Senior 6'2" 327 lbs 40 @ 5.16 | Dan Williams is the ideal nose tackle in a 3-4 defense. He would be a great selection in the 1st round for many 3-4 teams, including the Dolphins. Another thing to look for with Dan Williams... A team that has a franchised NT (49ers, Steelers, Patriots) could select Dan Williams and then trade the rights to their current NT because a long term deal can not be agreed to with him. | Mar 1 |
| Rolando McClain | ILB Alabama Junior 6'3.5" 254 lbs 40 @ 4.60 | With the Dolphins filling their major need at OLB by signing Karlos Dansby, the Dolphins are able to fill another major need and also get tremendous value at this pick. Rolando McClain is an impact player who willl start immediately for the Dolphins. McClain is already my preseason defensive rookie of the year. If you look through previous drafts, the top ILB drafted has for the most part turned out to be very, very good in the NFL. | Mar 9 |
| Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | Please spare me the email beginning with “Bill Parcells never drafts…” because you just never know. He definitely has an aversion to selecting receivers in the first round. However, they were led in touchdown receptions by rookie Brian Hartline. He had three. I like their complementary players at the position, but now that a pure passer (Henne) is in place how about giving him a stud #1? If not for a tumultuous, abbreviated senior season Bryant might be a top 5 pick and still could be. They can’t overlook the value if he tumbles to them. Most people believe Ginn’s days are numbered and he is replaced with a guy who will be highly productive from the jump. | Feb 4 |
| Dez Bryant | WR Okahoma St Junior 6'2" 225 lbs 40 @ 4.5 | The highest rated wide receiver in the draft falls to number 12. Parcells is not known to draft WR's in the first round, and he is known to not like problem or diva players, and Bryant is coming off a full season suspension. However, Dez Bryant is a truly exceptional player, and is too good to pass up on. | Feb 27 |
The NFL Draft Site | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | A perfect fit, at 6' 6" 257, he is a supreme pass rusher and has the ability to drop back into coverage. This season, Pierre-Paul recorded 14.5 TFLs and 5.5 sacks. | Feb 28 |
Walters Footbal Matt McGuire | Jason Pierre- Paul | DE South Florida Junior 6'5" 270 lbs 40 @ 4.69 | I've seen Dez Bryant mocked to the Dolphins, but I just can't imagine Bill Parcells spending a No. 1 pick on a wideout. It could happen, but except for one occasion (Terry Glenn, 1996), Parcells has always waited on taking receivers. And as e-mailer Eric K. reminded me, "Parcells only drafted Glenn in 1996 because owner Bob Kraft demanded it. Parcells was overruled at the draft by Kraft. The disagreement and its outcome was one of the prime reasons that Parcells was eager to jump from the Pats to the Jets after the '96 season." (Note: If I get one more e-mail saying, "Your stupid, Parcels drafted Keshawn Johnson!" I'm going to debacle myself. Keyshawn was drafted in 1996. Parcells joined the Jets in 1997.) Conversely, Parcells has spent a whopping six first-round selections on linebackers. Make it seven. Jason Pierre-Paul is a raw, one-year wonder with a high bust probability, but he also has a ridiculous upside. That, along with his impressive size (6-5, 270) and Combine workout (4.64 40) will coax Parcells into drafting the South Florida product. The bottom line is that the Dolphins need to improve their pass rush. Joey Porter was cut, while Jason Taylor, a free agent, turns 36 on Sept. 1. Someone besides Cameron Wake needs to get to the quarterback. With inside linebacker no longer a need in the wake of the Karlos Dansby signing, Parcells will be targeting Pierre-Paul at No. 12. | Mar 9 |