Dolphins improve secondary and “Wildcat” formation in draft

By Brad Wilbricht  |   Sunday, April 26, 2009  |  Comments( 5 )

Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins addressed a major area of need in the secondary, obtaining the services of two of the 2009 NFL draft’s top cornerbacks over the weekend. Illinois’ Vontae Davis was Miami’s first-round pick; it turned to Sean Smith of Utah in Round 3. Sandwiched in between was the acquisition of the newest “Wildcat” formation weapon, West ...
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CommentsComments: 5
No.1
cavemanna
06:51 AM
04/27/2009
ok Brad, tell me this. Why He fits the size, need, and was a 2nd round projection. He would of been a great value. We use it on unknown TE? I gotta question that one.
No.2
cavemanna
06:53 AM
04/27/2009
i dont know what happened there. Guess i should proof read.

Im talkin about Duke Robinson, there in the 5th and we pass?
No.3
Fish
07:33 AM
04/27/2009
I didn't like passing on Duke Robinson either. The guy they did draft form GT sounds ok - 48 starts I beleive and has size plus experience playing C,G and T. could be a good swing guy. We know Sparano likes guys that can do more than 1 thing.
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