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Phins Loaded Up With New Blood

Phins are bringing in a ton of new players

With their 15 draft picks, the Phins traded for one player and selected 11 others in the 2020 Draft. Chris Grier also added on Sunday three undrafted free agents with more likely to follow. That’s a massive addition of 15 players with even more players being added in Free Agency along the way. The competition at nearly every position will be intense, but this is exactly how Brian Flores wants it.

The two critical questions:

Yes, some might have wanted to go in a different direction with Miami’s 5th pick, but it’s pretty hard to hate the job Grier did in totality.

While the Phins ‘reached’ on more than a few players according to some best bookie software sites, they did pick players with potential. They even added a 4th Round pick with a short trade back and still nabbed a quality player in corner cornerback Noah Igbinoghene. Some might say we have too much investment in that position. But the counter-argument is that the high value of coverage demands that a team can never have too many quality pass defenders and Igbinoghene is a perfect scheme fit.

The Phins draft philosophy of swinging for the fences with their top pick, not using multiple picks on a single player, and adding players to positions of needs was sound. Not squandering picks on a move up and addressing their biggest eye-sore in the offensive line with three quality picks was a big winner in my book.

I don’t see any outright philosophical flaws except they are banking on that these players can be coached up to offset their ‘reaching’. ‘Coaching these selections up’ will make or break this draft because unless these flaws are corrected Grier will have over-drafted more than a few players. The good news is Flores has given excellent indications that he has the coaching acumen to coach up his players.

This necessity to ‘coach up’ adds another layer of risk over grabbing lower ceiling / higher floor players, so this draft has extra risk attached.

Phins have a ton of new players, but are they any good?

The talent floor of this draft appears to be at least decent. Unfortunately, the Phins will need more than ‘decent’ to really turn the corner, but the potential for far more is on the table. Only time will tell and it will likely take until sometime in 2021 to get a real handle on how well Chris Grier did.

Still, there are several players with overt talent even if drafted a bit high:
Miami had a very good Day 3:
What to make of the Phins 2020 draft?

Beyond the health of Tua, the success of this draft hinges on good coaching developing players who are willing and able to learn. And then the staff must put these players in the right situations to maximize their talents and minimizing their flaws.

Love it or hate it, this is exactly what Brian Flores has preached he’d do from Day 1! Do or die, the ‘Rob Ninkovich effect’ is what the Phins are ALL about. If Brian Flores pulls this off, he’ll be a star and the glory days will return to South Florida. It’s not an easy task, though. But keep hope alive Miami Dolphins fans by remembering what Flores did with last year’s team! Go Phins!!!


 

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