The year was 1972 when the Miami Dolphins set
multiple records and became, arguably, the greatest team in
professional football's history. They completed the first perfect
season by winning 14 regular games, two play off games and Super Bowl
VII. They also went on to be victorious at Super Bowl VIII, though
throughout the next two or three decades they would never taste Super
Bowl glory again. This season the Miami Dolphins hope to make its 39th
season (43rd overall) the most successful yet. There have already been
shakeups in management (as this is Bill Parcells first season as
Executive Vice President of Football Operations, Jeff Ireland as
General Manager and Tony Sparano as Head Coach. This is not surprising,
considering that in 2007 the Dolphins earned the worst record in the
league with a 1-15 win-loss sheet.
On the plus side, this did
earn the Dolphins' first pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. Will the Miami
Dolphins be successful? It's time to analyze the draft picks to see
just how deep these dolphins hope to swim this season. The Dolphins had
been negotiating with Michigan offensive tackle Jake Long since before
the draft occurred. It took him a while to sign, but on April 22 the
team finally secured him to a five year $57.75 million dollar contract
with $30 million guaranteed. They also assured Long they would take him
first in the draft. (It's about pride, man!)
Besides Long, the
Dolphins scored some other notable signings. There was defensive end
Phillip Merling of Clemson, quarterback Chad Henne from Michigan,
defensive end Kendall Langford from Hampton, guard Shawn Murphy from
Utah, running back Jalen Parmele from Toledo, guard Donald Thomas from
Connecticut, defensive end Lionel Dotson from Arizona, and running back
Lex Hilliard from Montana.
So far four other draft picks have
been signed to deals: Jalen Parmele, Lex Hilliard, Lionel Dotson and
Donald Thomas. After the draft, the team signed 18 undrafted free
agents including Scorpio Babers, Davone Bess, Titus Brown, Michael
Byrne, Dan Carpenter, Jayson Foster, Dan Gore, Daren Heerspink, Aaron
Lane, Selwyn Lymon, Matthew Mulligan, Kelly Poppinga, Marcel Reece,
Kory Robertson, Keith Saunders, Matt Spanos, Anthony Toribio and Justin
Wynn. However, time passes quickly when millions of dollars are on the
line and when millions of Miami fans grow restless. The Dolphins have
already released Aaron Lane and Marcel Reece-in fact that they even
didn't last a week playing for 2007's worst team.
Fan reaction to
the Dolphins has ranged from critical to mixed. Nobody argues that Jake
Long was a good signing and that most of the draft picks were sensible
and desperately in need to restructure the Dolphins. However, when it
comes to predicting victory experts still believe the Dolphins need to
rebuild over time. Plus, they are in danger of losing Jason Taylor who
is juggling his NFL career with an acting gig and also demanding to be
traded. Even Miami's biggest fans admit that without Taylor the team's
success in 2008 will be a long shot. However, the 2008 Miami Dolphins
get ready to play hard, anxious to reclaim the glory days of the 70s.