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MIAMI DOLPHINS - OFFENSE
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QB
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Daunte Culpepper |
Joey Harrington |
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RB
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Ronnie Brown |
Travis Minor |
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FB
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Fred Beasley |
Sammy Morris |
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OT
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L.J.
Shelton |
Anthony Alabi / Joe Toledo |
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OG
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Rex
Hadnot |
Bennie Anderson / Joe Berger |
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C
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Seth McKinney |
Wade Smith |
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OG
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Jeno James |
C.J.
Brooks |
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OT
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Vernon Carey |
Damion McIntosh |
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TE
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Randy McMichael |
Justin Peelle |
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WR
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Chris Chambers |
Derek Hagan |
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WR
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Marty Booker |
Wes
Welker |
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MIAMI DOLPHINS - DEFENSE |
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DE
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Jason Taylor |
Matt Roth |
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DT
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Kevin Carter |
Jeff Zgonina / Rodrique Wright |
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DT
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Keith Traylor |
Dan
Wilkinson / Fred Evans |
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DE
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Vonnie Holliday |
David Bowens |
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LB
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Donnie Spragan |
Sedrick Hodge |
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LB
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Zach Thomas |
Eddie Moore |
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LB
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Channing Crowder |
Derrick Pope |
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CB
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Will Allen |
Will Poole |
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CB
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Travis Daniels |
Andre Goodman |
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S
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Travares Tillman |
Jason Allen |
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S
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Deke Cooper |
Yeremiah Bell |
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MIAMI DOLPHINS
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2006 DRAFT IN REVIEW
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RD
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PICK
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NAME |
POS
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SCHOOL |
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1
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16
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Jason Allen |
DB
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Tennessee |
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3
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82
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Derek Hagan |
WR
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Arizona State |
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4
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114
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Joe Toledo |
OT
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Washington |
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7
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212
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Fred Evans |
DT
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Texas State |
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7
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226
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Rodrique Wright |
DT
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Texas |
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7
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233
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Devin Aromashodu |
WR
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Auburn |
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Draft Grade: B
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Miami's secondary has
suffered major losses over
the past two seasons, so
no surprise that Nick
Saban would address that
need early. What was
surprising, however, is
that Jason Allen
was the defender of
choice. Allen has All-Pro
talent, but he's coming
off a serious hip injury
which cost him most of his
Senior campaign in '05.
Still, Allen has
tremendous potential and
experience at both
Cornerback and Safety.
Miami made up for not
having a second round pick
by drafting a steal in
round three, WR Derek
Hagan. The
record-holder of numerous
receiving marks at Arizona
State, Hagan has the size,
speed and talent to
contend for the #2 job
alongside Chris Chambers.
The Dolphins landed
seventh round steals in
the DT duo of Rodrique
Wright (a productive
four-year starter at
Texas) and Fred Evans
(a small schooler with
bigtime talent). |
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