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12 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

TBH, I didn’t see a lot of him before we drafted him but heard all of the exciting comparisons.  But then seeing him in the brief time he played again before getting injured with us, I don’t have a ton of hope he’ll ever amount to anything.  Maybe it was a result of the initial injury, but to me, he looked very slow and heavy footed.

We used a fourth on Trevor Etienne so its sounds like we are hedging our (bad) bet.  If Brooks can play in '26, I guess we let Dowdle go and end up w/ a rb room of a 4th, 2nd, and 4th round picks, which seems like a lot of draft capital to me for the position.  This year's draft had rbs go in the first (1), second (2), 3rd (1), fourth (6), fifth (3), sixth (4), seventh (6).  I think the Dolphins will end up with a steal in Ollie Gordon in the sixth.  

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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

TBH, I didn’t see a lot of him before we drafted him but heard all of the exciting comparisons.  But then seeing him in the brief time he played again before getting injured with us, I don’t have a ton of hope he’ll ever amount to anything.  Maybe it was a result of the initial injury, but to me, he looked very slow and heavy footed.

I mean he had 12 total touches.... not even enough to get in a rythem and that was spread over 3 games.

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10 hours ago, ECHornet said:

Hopefully, you’ll be taking this back next season. 

I mean most of us would be thrilled to see a reversal of fortune for the pick. But it seems to be a longshot right now. Furthermore the whole point of drafting RB's is to get the most production through their rookie contract. Which we have not done.

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

I mean most of us would be thrilled to see a reversal of fortune for the pick. But it seems to be a longshot right now. Furthermore the whole point of drafting RB's is to get the most production through their rookie contract. Which we have not done.

Don’t know how the front office could have foreseen a second ACL injury. 

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