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Exploring Miami Dolphins’ Trade-Down Options in 2014 NFL Draft

May 6, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The 2014 NFL draft is upon us, and it comes with bountiful supplies of excitement and speculation.  The Miami Dolphins and their new general manager, Dennis Hickey, are seeking a group of impact rookies that can help end the team's six-year playoff drought.  Miami holds the 19th selection of the first round, and in a deep draft, trading down is a real possibility.
 
TRADE WITH THE CLEVELAND BROWNS (Drop to No. 26)
The Cleveland Browns' last franchise quarterback was Bernie Kosar, and Cleveland has not been able to find an adequate replacement for 20 years.  The quarterbacks currently on the Browns roster are Brian Hoyer, Vince Young, Tyler Thigpen and Alex Tanney.  While there might be a short-term solution in the uninspiring group, there is no franchise quarterback.
If Cleveland decides to pass on a quarterback with their fourth overall selection, then trading up directly in front of the Arizona Cardinals (No. 20) is a plausible move.  ...

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