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Old 04-05-2005   #1
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Default Miami may trade number two pick

There's a blurb on the Redzone about a possible trade but I can't get to the link.

Anyone hear of this or know what's going on?

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Turn your pop-up blocker off or at least allow them temporarily. It will bring up a Miami Herald page that you must then sign up for before you can view the article. Wasn't worth the time to me so I didn't do it, but that's the issue with the link.
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Miami might trade No. 2 pick
The Dolphins are willing to trade the second overall pick in the coming NFL draft, a fact two league sources say is getting around because Miami personnel people are saying as much in conversations with peers from other teams.

This is a team who is battling several major injuries to
key players including Pro Bowl talents like Lee, Austin, Jenkins, Murray,
Carter and Ratliff. Other key starters missing include Costa, Smith, Church and
Coleman. That is 11 key players - that's half the starting lineup. Yet we still went 8-8.
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Miami might trade No. 2 pick
The Dolphins are willing to trade the second overall pick in the coming NFL draft, a fact two league sources say is getting around because Miami personnel people are saying as much in conversations with peers from other teams.
But is anybody willing to trade with them? That would be newsworthy.
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For those with registration issues. If you have a login w/FWST or DMN, you might be able to use those to login. I think FWST and Miami Herald are under the same corporation. My login with FWST has got me in a ton of other newspapers. There's a list somewhere. I'll look for it if anyone's interested.

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Miami might trade No. 2 pick


BY ARMANDO SALGUERO

asalguero@herald.com

The Dolphins are willing to trade the second overall pick in the coming NFL draft, a fact two league sources say is getting around because Miami personnel people are saying as much in conversations with peers from other teams.

According to two NFC personnel sources, the Dolphins have made it clear they would welcome trade overtures that would allow them to drop down in the draft's first round in exchange for multiple picks.

One of the sources said he knows of no team that is eager to trade up to Miami's spot now, but said that might be because the April 23-24 draft still is too far in the future. Dolphins coach Nick Saban was unavailable for comment Monday, but last week addressed the possibility of trading the pick.

''There is a level of compensation that may make it more attractive not to pick there,'' Saban said. ``But we don't control that. It's not like we can just dial it up and do what we want to do. Somebody has got to want to do that as well. So when you ask me what we're going to do, we're going to do what's best from a long-term value orientation for this organization.''

Saban said the club has a chart that suggests what type of compensation Miami should get for moving down in the draft. The coach said he would follow that chart strictly in forging a trade.

The reason the Dolphins are practically inviting trade offers is two-fold. Saban has made it clear the team has multiple areas that need addressing while lamenting he doesn't have enough picks to fill those needs.

The Dolphins traded away several picks last year, including their second-rounder to Philadelphia for quarterback A.J. Feeley.

Secondly, the top half of the draft is not considered especially strong. Several NFL coaches and personnel men believe the players in the middle of the first round through the second round might offer as much quality as players in the first dozen picks.

Saban said the Dolphins would align their draft board this week and set their draft strategy next week.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...s/11313078.htm
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