Miami Dolphins should stick with Chad Henne
Miami Dolphins should stick with Chad Henne
would not take a quarterback that high, Kiper said. was not a huge Henne guy coming out of Michigan. Wildly inconsistent at Michigan, wildly inconsistent at Miami. But the kid deserves more of a chance. He's a great kid. He's tough, got a powerful arm. He needs to work on his accuracy, particularly down the field, which I thought there were times when he improved.
range, at times he's a little erratic there. But the bottom Wholesale Jerseys line is they thought he hung in the pocket better this year. They definitely liked some of the things they saw. Again, inconsistent though. again mentioned Alabama RB Mark Ingram and Florida G/C Mike Pouncey as the Dolphins leading options at No. 15. With their next pick, currently 79th overall, the Dolphinsmight need to go for speed.
not going to move forward with Ryan Mallett, he said. getting him for the future. I think if you're Miami, you try to build around Henne a little bit. I mean, help him out. Get a Mark Ingram in there. You're restructuring your running back position. Bring him into the mix. of taking Mallett , you take Ingram, you take Pouncey. You help out Chad Henne. There's issues with lack of mobility, the long stride that he has in the pocket, where you got to really protect him well and their offensive line right now, interiorwise, is questionable I wouldn't go Mallett there [at 15]. Round 3, at 79th overall, Kiper said the Dolphins an explosive receiver, mentioning Edmund Gates of Abilene Christian.
There also a spotlight on secondyear OLB Koa Misi despite his secondround status last year.
got to step up and be a Wholesale NFL Jerseys better pass rusher, Kiper said.
A bit of early round competition might make that happen, some have suggested.
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