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Non-Ingram options for Dolphins
"Everyone from Mel Kiper to my Aunt Kathy thinks the Dolphins will use their 15th pick on Mark Ingram if the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner still is on the board," ESPN AFC East blogger Tim Graham writes Thursday. But given his low Speed Score -- read all about it in this article by Bill Barnwell of the Football Outsiders -- maybe he's not as much of a shoe-in as everyone appears to think.
Though there is some talent up and down the Dolphins' roster, running back is not their only need. Referring back to the team needs article from Gary Horton of ESPN's Scouts, Inc., quarterback, safety, interior offensive line, wide receiver and a pass-rusher are also considered areas of need this offseason.
One person who doesn't have the Dolphins taking Ingram at No. 15 overall is a man that covers the team for a living. Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel has the Dolphins taking speedy WR Torrey Smith with their first pick, noting that Smith has the capacity to stretch the field for the Dolphins.
Given the number of pass-rusher prospects in this year's class, that would appear to be another strong possibility.
"Everyone from Mel Kiper to my Aunt Kathy thinks the Dolphins will use their 15th pick on Mark Ingram if the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner still is on the board," ESPN AFC East blogger Tim Graham writes Thursday. But given his low Speed Score -- read all about it in this article by Bill Barnwell of the Football Outsiders -- maybe he's not as much of a shoe-in as everyone appears to think.
Though there is some talent up and down the Dolphins' roster, running back is not their only need. Referring back to the team needs article from Gary Horton of ESPN's Scouts, Inc., quarterback, safety, interior offensive line, wide receiver and a pass-rusher are also considered areas of need this offseason.
One person who doesn't have the Dolphins taking Ingram at No. 15 overall is a man that covers the team for a living. Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel has the Dolphins taking speedy WR Torrey Smith with their first pick, noting that Smith has the capacity to stretch the field for the Dolphins.
Given the number of pass-rusher prospects in this year's class, that would appear to be another strong possibility.