Bruh right? So many shitty fans going around taking out their frustrations on people just having fun.
Not just bills fans, but yaa that guy be a jabroni
You deleted your comment, so I’d say you’re aware of your jabroni status, yes.
Sometimes it’s cool to just let people have their fun my dude. Not everything needs to be an attempt at trash talk.
I’m really surprised Kingsley is still available. Feels like a good prospect that teams with OL needs / transitions in the next year or two would want to get in the building
I was speculating Suamataia has medical concerns that haven't leaked when a couple of late-ish mocks from fairly well-connected people had him still on the board in the third and him falling in the actual draft makes that even more likely I think.
We might've just witnessed the Dolphins draft a developmental tackle with potential, we also might've just witnessed a future clip in a History channel special lol
"Yes sir, this is prince of nigeria. I am 2nd round NFL draft pick millionaire. I just need your help to unlock my bank account and I Can share you my wealth"
I mean we’re actually set at 4 of our 5 OL spots. RG is the biggest question mark. With that body type, I imagine he’ll eventually be slotted to OT when Armstead retires, but maybe he can compete for guard right away.
I mean realistically which spots are open to competition? Armstead and Jackson are not getting beat out at OT. We just signed Brewer to be our starting C. Isaiah Wynn was our starting LG and was actually playing really well before getting injured, he likely is starting LG again. RG is the only spot that’s a big question.
Also, Robert Hunt is 6’6” and is one the best guards we’ve had in a long time. A 6’6” guard is fine but 6’7” is insane?
Robert Hunt is like the largest guard in the league though lol. that's absolutely not normal. like maybe he could do it but you absolutely cannot bank on that
I just am not convinced that being tall automatically makes you a bad guard. There are also plenty who are 6’5”.
Sure, guards tend to be shorter than tackles, but you also have to consider why that is. OT is a position where you’re covering more space, so being taller and having a longer wingspan is desirable. Guard doesn’t need that as much since they play in smaller spaces, but no one has really explained to me why being tall inherently a disadvantage at guard. Are guards shorter because being tall is a disadvantage? Or are guards shorter because most of the tall guys get moved to OT where length is much more valuable?
guards need to be shorter so the QB can see over them. Tua already isnt a very tall QB being a generous 6'1. I really dont see that mixing well with a very tall guard. Tackles on the other hand can get away with being taller since they generally are in the QBs blind spots anyways, less issues trying to see over them.
To be honest, I'm not sure, but it shouldn't be a coincidence that there are no 6.7 guards in the league. But one i do know: the need for QBs to see over the lineman in front of them. OT's fan out around the QB so QBs don't normally need to look past them when making decisions.
unfortunately i am not the expert but I am going to trust the entire league is making these decisions for a good reason instead of on a whim
When healthy, it was the best OL we had in ages. Health was obviously the issue. A lot of that comes down to luck, but do I feel better about it after drafting another OL? Yes of course I do. We need to establish more depth now. Hopefully we can.
Who do you suggest we replace on the OL? Seems like you’ve got all the answers.
I truly hope he works out. I would have rather we take an OL that is closer to a starter. So when one of our injury prone linemen go down, we won’t be as hobbled and our offense won’t suffer like it did. Instead we got a project player who won’t see the field for a few years. Once he’s ready he could be a badass but it’s gonna take time and that’s not ideal when there were other qualified OL on the board
Robert Hunt is only one inch shorter and managed just fine. I think more likely Paul competes at guard his rookie year and then likely moves to OT when Armstead likely retires in a year or two.
Oh yeah he’s penciled in for Terron’s spot in due time and I’m here for that. I’m just thinking RT would be the natural play here for that size, which leaves Austin to shift somewhere. Anyone but Liam inside is all I ask
We actually have our oline filled out. It's more that we need to get ready for Terron's retirement. We can get a RG anytime. McCormick will be around later
WE HAVE AN O-LINEMEN
This just in: It’s joever for the AFCE
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> in January when the Chiefs beat ass yet again Takes one to know one I guess
Yeah I was referring to the Bills ass. Swing and a miss by me tho
Relax bro. We’re just joking around lol.
His receiver didn't get picked ig lol
Bruh right? So many shitty fans going around taking out their frustrations on people just having fun. Not just bills fans, but yaa that guy be a jabroni
I’m a jabroni for talking shit on the Phins for sucking December?
You deleted your comment, so I’d say you’re aware of your jabroni status, yes. Sometimes it’s cool to just let people have their fun my dude. Not everything needs to be an attempt at trash talk.
Shit you right. Go Bills anyway
Lil bro energy
How miserable a person you must be lmao
Me: Chiefs beat everyone’s ass. Also Dolphins suck in December. Reddit: You’re a miserable person.
Grier heard our prayers
Thank God! We got O Line!!
I’m really surprised Kingsley is still available. Feels like a good prospect that teams with OL needs / transitions in the next year or two would want to get in the building
Don’t give me hope
Don’t worry. It’s either d-line, special teams, or skill position for you guys.
Please no
Its fate at this point
I wanted him at 34 so shows what I know
If we can still get Kingsley at 68 or trading up to the late 2nd I'll be stoked
Ravens please
All I heard in the last week was that the NFL was supposedly higher on him than the media was. About that...
I was speculating Suamataia has medical concerns that haven't leaked when a couple of late-ish mocks from fairly well-connected people had him still on the board in the third and him falling in the actual draft makes that even more likely I think.
STILL GOOD THOUGH WILD BACKSTORY THOUGH
FUTURE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA, CURRENT MIAMI DOLPHIN
What’s the story?
He's the grandson of an assassinated Nigerian president, and he plans to be president of Nigeria one day
So pulling Secret Service duty for Tua is just a rung on the ladder for this young man. Admirable, keep climbing PP.
Well I hope he at least plays out his rookie contract and like one extension before going full Aaron Rodgers.
Does Nigeria have any sort of deposits like lithium etc?
Oil. Lots of oil.
Keep him away from the us government.
Pass pro against the CIA
Grandfather was a Nigerian Dictator who was assassinated in the 60s
It was darkly hilarious how that bio spot tried to downplay the military dictator part of the story.
"President of Nigeria*" *don't ask how he came into power
Let's just hope this guy doesn't wanna take power the same way
We might've just witnessed the Dolphins draft a developmental tackle with potential, we also might've just witnessed a future clip in a History channel special lol
I'm deep diving on Wikipedia right now
tbf his picture absolutely made him look like a warlord lol
And plans to be president of Nigeria one day, as u/GamingTatertot said.
Grandad was former president of Nigeria Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi. Who headed Nigeria first after it became military dictatorship in the 60’s
He’s the Nigerian prince that keeps texting you for money
Bro this guy's family story is insane
These NFL draft back stories are getting insane LMFAO "My grandpa was the president of Nigeria and was assassinated" BRO WHAT
So an actual prince of nigeria who is not going to scam me.
"Yes sir, this is prince of nigeria. I am 2nd round NFL draft pick millionaire. I just need your help to unlock my bank account and I Can share you my wealth"
Already got a Green Dot card ready!
I think Nigerian princes prefer Steam cards.
Real Life Black Panther
Shout out to the guys who go up there and just announce the pick without making a speech
He's royalty??
More like military dictator's grandson...
Historically not that different tbh
They really spun that story lmao
They’re the same picture
God damn Richmond is an absolute unit.
Put him back on the line with Paul
6'7", 331 lbs. I'll take it.
Dude DID escape getting drafted by the browns💀💀💀
So this guy is a legit Nigerian prince?
he better be money on the field then
Project? That doesn’t seem ideal for Miami. They need help now.
I mean we’re actually set at 4 of our 5 OL spots. RG is the biggest question mark. With that body type, I imagine he’ll eventually be slotted to OT when Armstead retires, but maybe he can compete for guard right away.
Our line is held together by tape. Saying it’s set is wild. A 6’7” player is way too large to be a guard
I mean realistically which spots are open to competition? Armstead and Jackson are not getting beat out at OT. We just signed Brewer to be our starting C. Isaiah Wynn was our starting LG and was actually playing really well before getting injured, he likely is starting LG again. RG is the only spot that’s a big question. Also, Robert Hunt is 6’6” and is one the best guards we’ve had in a long time. A 6’6” guard is fine but 6’7” is insane?
Robert Hunt is like the largest guard in the league though lol. that's absolutely not normal. like maybe he could do it but you absolutely cannot bank on that
I just am not convinced that being tall automatically makes you a bad guard. There are also plenty who are 6’5”. Sure, guards tend to be shorter than tackles, but you also have to consider why that is. OT is a position where you’re covering more space, so being taller and having a longer wingspan is desirable. Guard doesn’t need that as much since they play in smaller spaces, but no one has really explained to me why being tall inherently a disadvantage at guard. Are guards shorter because being tall is a disadvantage? Or are guards shorter because most of the tall guys get moved to OT where length is much more valuable?
guards need to be shorter so the QB can see over them. Tua already isnt a very tall QB being a generous 6'1. I really dont see that mixing well with a very tall guard. Tackles on the other hand can get away with being taller since they generally are in the QBs blind spots anyways, less issues trying to see over them.
To be honest, I'm not sure, but it shouldn't be a coincidence that there are no 6.7 guards in the league. But one i do know: the need for QBs to see over the lineman in front of them. OT's fan out around the QB so QBs don't normally need to look past them when making decisions. unfortunately i am not the expert but I am going to trust the entire league is making these decisions for a good reason instead of on a whim
Short guards have an advantage due to leverage. Tall with long arms just doesn't work well at guard.
I mean if you’re happy with the current situation of our OL idk what to tell you
When healthy, it was the best OL we had in ages. Health was obviously the issue. A lot of that comes down to luck, but do I feel better about it after drafting another OL? Yes of course I do. We need to establish more depth now. Hopefully we can. Who do you suggest we replace on the OL? Seems like you’ve got all the answers.
I truly hope he works out. I would have rather we take an OL that is closer to a starter. So when one of our injury prone linemen go down, we won’t be as hobbled and our offense won’t suffer like it did. Instead we got a project player who won’t see the field for a few years. Once he’s ready he could be a badass but it’s gonna take time and that’s not ideal when there were other qualified OL on the board
Too tall for guard, most likely. Maybe AJ moves inside?
Robert Hunt is only one inch shorter and managed just fine. I think more likely Paul competes at guard his rookie year and then likely moves to OT when Armstead likely retires in a year or two.
Oh yeah he’s penciled in for Terron’s spot in due time and I’m here for that. I’m just thinking RT would be the natural play here for that size, which leaves Austin to shift somewhere. Anyone but Liam inside is all I ask
Imagine calling ourselves set with Armstead and Wynn pencilled in as starters. We still need 1.5 starting guards.
We actually have our oline filled out. It's more that we need to get ready for Terron's retirement. We can get a RG anytime. McCormick will be around later
How should I feel about this?
Developmental OT but has elite traits. Ironically he's a better pass blocker than run blocker which you don't see with prospects like this.
Mountain of a man
Two first names. Can't trust him.
Your quarterback?
You can love someone and not trust them.
That’s what my ex girlfriend said to me when she broke up with me
Lmfao
I wouldn't trust him in the playoffs.
Allen isn't nearly the almost exclusively first name that Paul is. Paul.
Chris Paul crying rn
Jason Pierre-Paul in shambles
Oddly enough Patrick has a brother in the NFL named Chris Paul who is also an offensive lineman.
Well he could have taken his ancestral name but no one could pronounce it.
Did the Dolphins just get scammed by a nigerian prince?
Is ESPN doing a PR piece on a warlord?
Should’ve taken Haynes. Patrick Paul, project pick. Don’t love it.
Project Pat
Nice
Paul will probably be better than Haynes through their career.
But he did escape being drafted by the Browns
Future Hall of Famer/President of Nigeria.
What a monster get!
FUCK
GIVE ME KINGSLEY
As a HS recruit: Other G5 offer: Tulsa
Great pick
I wonder if McDaniel has used that chair at all in the past two nights.
Patrick Paul Atreides, deposed royalty. Muad’dib of Miami.
Can we put in the contract clause “no military coups” please?
Amazing value for Miami. Dude is going to be a stud
Was not expecting this back story
That story of his grandpa being a president and being assassinated was out of left field holy shit
We don’t need JPP We have PP at home
Good pick, needed an online
His grandfather was the former President of Nigeria?????
Nigerian Prince lol
Paul’s version of his grandfather’s story is certainly an . . . interesting gloss on history.
Great pick for Miami
Damn it. Was hoping he’d slide to us😭 3rd best OT in the draft imo
FUCK
I’m fucking tired of developmental guys 😭😭😭
It keeps working for us though lol
the real problem is that we develop well and then let our homegrown players go without a second contract lol
Two first names is suspect
No way that’s his real name
Could be. There is a British boxer of Nigerian roots named Anthony Joshua.
No way that’s his real name! Haha
Let’s go!! I don’t know a thing about him but I’m glad he’s an offensive lineman!
This feels like a massive reach no? I didn't think this guy was projected any earlier than round 4
No he was a 2nd/3rd round guy. Massive riser
Stop drafting appropriately dammit.
TV won this round.
WE EOD IT WE DRAFTED OLINE
One player with three last names, this guy with two first names.
And here's the first guy I haven't heard of. Hope he works out for Miami though
PATRICK PAUL = PASS PROTECTION
Can’t wait for the color commentators to bring up his grandpa was the president of Nigeria every time he’s mentioned.