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I think we dropped the ball by not picking up an olineman in the 3rd. I get wanting depth on the defense. But the Oline is really a problem, and we took a step back imo
Asiata, Isidora and Jermaine are all still on the board.
Xavier Woods and Desmond King [gone].
Jake Butt [Gone] and Bucky Hodges... please baby Jesus make this happen.
Wasn't really a good draft for o-linemen.
Loved our picks yesterday
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22 DE Charles Harris
54 LB Raekwon McMillan
97 CB Cordrea Tankersley
164 OG Isaac Asiata
178 DT Davon Godchaux
194 DT Vincent Taylor
How do you guys feel good about the center position? Does Sheen play over Asiata if Pouncey goes down?
Mike Reiss, New England Patriots reporter: Here is the beauty of the situation for the Dolphins: They don’t have to rush the decision. They are committed to Tannehill in 2017, and since so much can change in an NFL calendar year, the smartest thing to do is to step back and assess how things look after the season. With more data and another year of evaluation in a business where players develop at various rates, it should be easier to make the decision that is best for the Dolphins under second-year coach Adam Gase. The other factor to consider is that if the Dolphins do move on from Tannehill, what is the alternative? One of the worst things a team can do is make a change just for the sake of making a change. If there is no clear-cut replacement option, that is all the more reason to stick with Tannehill, while layering the depth chart behind him with developmental prospects who could blossom into something greater in time. If that ultimately is the approach, the Dolphins are in good hands with general manager Chris Grier, who I view as one of the NFL’s more underrated talent evaluators.