MIAMI -- Chris Grier has been somewhat bored on NFL draft weekend before. Back in 2002, long before he was the general manager of the Miami Dolphins and was still just an area scout, Miami didn't have a pick in either of the first two rounds. The Dolphins' first pick that year was offensive lineman Seth McKinney in the third round with the 90th overall pick.
Twenty years later, the wait will be even longer as the Dolphins aren't scheduled to pick until No. 102. But the reason why -- a blockbuster trade for receiver Tyreek Hill that sent their first-and second-round picks to the Kansas City Chiefs -- will keep Grier content for the first day and a half of this year's draft, because the Dolphins are now in position to take the best player available.