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Good news Dolphins fans, you only have one more week of wearing that paper bag on your head. Even better news, no matter what happens in Week 17, you have your choice of any top College Football player in the country.
Sunday's loss the undefeated Patriots has ensure that the Dolphins have secured the rights of the first overall selection in the 2008 Draft. Quite a stepping stone for Miami to build off of and quite a decision new VP of Football Operations, Bill Parcells is going to have to make. "It's not the kind of thing you ever really want," said quarterback Cleo Lemon after Sunday's game. "But it's where we're at right now as a team, I guess. Hopefully, we can make the best of it."
The Dolphins evaluation of the top choices has most likely already begun. Darren McFadden, who is expected to forgo his final College season, is expected to be the most coveted prospect. Having drafted Ronnie Brown in 2005, out of Auburn, the Dolphins have an interesting dilemma. The Franchise could opt to rebuild the defensive line by drafting the massive defensive tackle out of Louisiana State, Glen Dorsey. Jake Scott, out of Michigan, could also be a wise pick by Parcells and Co. as many scouts believe Scott is the type of franchise tackle that NFL teams dream of.
Not since the common draft began after the 1967 AFL-NFL merger, have the Dolphins had the top pick. In 1966, the Dolphins selected Illinois running back Jim Grabowski in the AFL draft. Subsequently, Grabowski was also drafted first overall by the Green Bay Packers in the NFL draft. Grabowski opted to play for the NFL in Green Bay.
Through Week 16, the 2008 Draft will begin with the following:
1. Miami
2. St. Louis
3. New York Jets
4. Atlanta
5. Kansas City
6. Oakland
7. Baltimore
8. New England (from San Francisco)
Another interesting note is that the Dallas Cowboys have 2 first round picks in 2008, having acquired the rights to Cleveland's pick in exchange for the 2007 pick that landed Brady Quinn in Ohio. -AE
Sunday's loss the undefeated Patriots has ensure that the Dolphins have secured the rights of the first overall selection in the 2008 Draft. Quite a stepping stone for Miami to build off of and quite a decision new VP of Football Operations, Bill Parcells is going to have to make. "It's not the kind of thing you ever really want," said quarterback Cleo Lemon after Sunday's game. "But it's where we're at right now as a team, I guess. Hopefully, we can make the best of it."
The Dolphins evaluation of the top choices has most likely already begun. Darren McFadden, who is expected to forgo his final College season, is expected to be the most coveted prospect. Having drafted Ronnie Brown in 2005, out of Auburn, the Dolphins have an interesting dilemma. The Franchise could opt to rebuild the defensive line by drafting the massive defensive tackle out of Louisiana State, Glen Dorsey. Jake Scott, out of Michigan, could also be a wise pick by Parcells and Co. as many scouts believe Scott is the type of franchise tackle that NFL teams dream of.
Not since the common draft began after the 1967 AFL-NFL merger, have the Dolphins had the top pick. In 1966, the Dolphins selected Illinois running back Jim Grabowski in the AFL draft. Subsequently, Grabowski was also drafted first overall by the Green Bay Packers in the NFL draft. Grabowski opted to play for the NFL in Green Bay.
Through Week 16, the 2008 Draft will begin with the following:
1. Miami
2. St. Louis
3. New York Jets
4. Atlanta
5. Kansas City
6. Oakland
7. Baltimore
8. New England (from San Francisco)
Another interesting note is that the Dallas Cowboys have 2 first round picks in 2008, having acquired the rights to Cleveland's pick in exchange for the 2007 pick that landed Brady Quinn in Ohio. -AE