5 worst first-round NFL Draft picks in Dolphins history By Peter Burke | April 28, 2021 at 9:06 AM EDT - Updated April 28 at 9:40 AM
The Miami Dolphins are poised to build for the future with four picks among the first 50 in the NFL Draft, but that doesn’t always translate into success on the field. Look no further than these five biggest first-round misses in franchise history.
Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon, No. 3, 2013 Former Oregon defensive end Dion Jordan stands with the team jersey after being selected third overall by the Miami Dolphins in the first round of the NFL Draft, Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Radio City Music Hall in New York. (Source: Jason DeCrow/AP)
make sure during off season they stand up and put their money back into the community and make a change and get these guys hopeful again. with that being said people will stand up proudly because thee see our country as a place of opportunity for everybody. brian: randal, is there a way out of this. it s going to be tough, you know, let people have freedom of speech to do what they want. still have pride in your country because some of fhose guys kneeling some o those guys prayed too. that wrong, too right? no, it s not. brian: randal and burgess ongs, thanks. thank you, brian. brian: jimmy kimmel leading the charge to derail the production healthcare bill. he s not going alone. turns out he is getting help from senator chuck schumer. dan bongino here to react next. how did she catch this? the insane story of how this 4-foot woman bagged a 13-foot gator. some say it wasn t possible. i say it is born to be wild born to be wild
your background, randal, you have a great, great grandfather who was a slave. so does that change your perspective of the pride you have in the flag? it s the history that the liberal left doesn t want us to hear a great great grandfather came across as a slave 8 years old. died as a successful entrepreneur, builder of a church, builder of education, a republican and proud american. and every single one of my ancestors have been proud americans. we need to be proud again, be hopeful and give our kids hope. that s what the left is trying to get away from us. brian: randal, knowing that you can do this and no one says you can t do it because we know freedom of speech. just the symbol of taking a knee during while the national anthem that you should have pride and the flag hangs there. i think that s more the issue. don t you? first of all let me say i always stand and i have had people in the military commend me for standing and making sure that i salute the flag. but it s still free
brian: you all know by staying in the locker room you made a political stance. here to react our panel of players. 200 players have had protest. randal hill and former safety and author of liberalism, how to turn good men into whiners, wienies and wimps burgess owens. randal, to you first, when you saw over 200 players take some typef protest action, what are your thoughts? well, i don t really have a problem with it because there is still freedom of speech. again, when you talk about these stadiums. majority of stadiums are private property. if there is an issue, i think everyone should talk to the owners because you can t have freedom of speech on private property if the owners want everyone to stand. for example, buddy ryan, when i was playing, he made every player stand on the sideline and if you scratch or you move, you wipe sweat, you got fined $1,500. no one said anything about that. what is the difference the other way around? brian: right. i don t think anyone disputes you c
he servings as a role model, not just to american kids but to kids around the world. when delivering that discipline yesterday nfl executive vice president of operations troy vincent wrote to brady your actions as set for the in the report clearly constitute conduct detrimental to the integrity of and public confidence in the game of professional football. anyway, the decision came after the league s investigation found, quote, it s more probable than not that brady was generally aware of the inappropriate activities. brady s agent donald yee blasted the initial report and the league s disciplinary measuring. he said, quote, the discipline is ridiculous and has no legitimate basis. there s no evidence that tom directed footballs be set at pressures below the allowable limits. was the nfl s decision too hard or did they send the right message? i m joined by randal hill, a former wide receiver for the dolphins, arizona cardinals and new orleans saints and sean gregory who is a senior w