Most of you who’ve known me for any length of time know that I’m fairly adamant about three specific things when it comes to building a perennial playoff contending football team. Number one, given two players (excluding quarterbacks) at the same point of the draft, and given the same approximate need at both positions, you generally choose the defensive player. Similarly, it should be the unending goal of every head coach and GM in the NFL, every year, to have the number one defense in the league. My reasoning for this is simple: any time a team with the NFL’s top defense advances to the Super Bowl, they almost always win, while plenty of teams with the league’s top offense have reached the big game, only to come away empty-handed.
Dolphins Will Draft Some Receivers, But Where?
