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(3 hours ago)StickierBuns Wrote: Dolphin's fans are besides themselves right now, U of M Hurricanes football is carrying the day down here.
Dolphins have lost a LOT of talent the last few years under Grier/McDaniel. Terrible trades and drafts:
▪ 2021: The Dolphins traded the 50th picks and a 2022 third-rounder to move up to 42 to select Liam Eichenberg, who failed as a tackle and has been somewhat less than adequate at guard. The Giants used the 50th pick on defense Azeez Ojulari, who has 22 sacks in 46 games.
▪ 2021: The Dolphins traded a 2021 fifth-round pick to Pittsburgh for a 2022 fourth-round pick but then squandered that selection on receiver Erik Ezukanma, who had five receptions for 22 yards and played just 57 offensive snaps in his Dolphins career before being cut last month.
▪ 2020: After picking Tua Tagovailoa at No. 5 and oft-injured Jackson at 18, Miami traded the 26th pick (when Green Bay used on Jordan Love) for the 30th pick (wasted on cornerback Noah Igbinoghene) and No. 136 (later traded).
With Tagovailoa's limitations and injury history, it's safe to say most general managers would pick Love over Tagovailoa in a draft do-over.
▪ 2020: The Dolphins acquired the No. 164 pick (used on defensive end Curtis Weaver) from the Eagles for picks 173 and 227.
Weaver never appeared in a game for the Dolphins, played one game for Cleveland in 2021 and never played again.
▪ 2019: The Dolphins traded the 48th pick and pick 116 to New Orleans for pick No. 62 (later traded for Josh Rosen), No. 202 (tackle Isaiah Prince), and a 2020 second-round pick (used on pretty good nose tackle Raekwon Davis).
The Saints, predictably, secured the best player in that trade at No. 48 – center Erik McCoy, who was named a Pro Bowl center the last two seasons. Davis is out of the league.
▪ 2019: Trading the 62nd pick to Arizona to acquire Rosen - who had one touchdown, five interceptions and a 52 passer rating in six Miami appearances - stands among the worst moves of the Grier regime. Two picks later, at 64, Seattle drafted Pro Bowl receiver DK Metcalf.
▪ 2016: The Dolphins traded third and fourth round picks in 2017 to Minnesota for the chance to receiver Leonte Carroo at No. 86.
He had 12 catches for 192 yards in three seasons for Miami and never played in the league again.
Give Grier credit for trading up for Howard.
But since then, most of the players targeted in trade ups (and Rosen) have been outright mistakes.
He must hope Savanaiiaea and Wright aren't mistakes.
And he must hope that his past two first-round picks, Chop Robinson and Grant, are far better than they've shown this season.