GojiraCane
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In the wake of fantasy football I was having a conversation with a coworker (FSU alumni) and talk shifted to the Dolphins. We were talking about how bad the franchise has been over the last two decades and it kind of hit me how many awful, truly awful personnel choices that they made. Specifically overdrafting on the HB and QB position and the expense of the rest of the team.
QB: Five second round draft picks
2004 - traded for AJ Feely (lasted 1 year)
2006 - traded for Dante Culpepper (lasted 1 year)
2007 - drafted John Beck (lasted just over a year)
2008 - drafted Chad Henne (lasted 4 years)
2009 - drafted Pat White (lasted 1 year)
HB: Three first round draft choices, one third round draft choice
2002 first rounder traded for Ricky Williams
2003 first rounder traded for Ricky Williams
2004 third rounder traded for Lamar Gordon
2005 first rounder used on Ronnie Brown
And that’s not counting the third rounders used for Travis Minor and Lorenzo Booker. It just seems an absurd amount of resources to use with not much return, especially at QB. This overcommitment has to rank Miami’s front office of the time as one of the worst of all time.
QB: Five second round draft picks
2004 - traded for AJ Feely (lasted 1 year)
2006 - traded for Dante Culpepper (lasted 1 year)
2007 - drafted John Beck (lasted just over a year)
2008 - drafted Chad Henne (lasted 4 years)
2009 - drafted Pat White (lasted 1 year)
HB: Three first round draft choices, one third round draft choice
2002 first rounder traded for Ricky Williams
2003 first rounder traded for Ricky Williams
2004 third rounder traded for Lamar Gordon
2005 first rounder used on Ronnie Brown
And that’s not counting the third rounders used for Travis Minor and Lorenzo Booker. It just seems an absurd amount of resources to use with not much return, especially at QB. This overcommitment has to rank Miami’s front office of the time as one of the worst of all time.