Cardinals.Ken
That's Mr. Riff-Raff to you!
This guy has the biggest bust of the draft:
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Going into week 3 and Dion Joran is 3rd on the depth chart at RDE behind Olivier Vernon
and Vaughn Martin. He has one tackle and one sack so far in very limited playing time.
Geno Smith will be the bust.
I see Akili Smith when I watch tape on him
The Dolphins have 1st round draft pick bust history on their side. It goes way back and does not go away.
John Bosa
Eric Kumerow
John Avery
Ted Ginn family
Jake Long
Jared Odrick
Vontae Davis
Jason Allen
Ronnie Brown
Jamar Fletcher
Yatil Green
etc.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Dion Jordan was suspended four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance enhancing substances, the league announced Thursday.
Jordan, the No. 3 overall draft pick in 2013, recently said he had gained 17 pounds of muscle compared to last season, when he didn't get much playing time because there were concerns about his strength.
The Friday afternoon news dump is a tried and true tactic for any organization looking to get some negative press in and out of the news cycle as quickly as possible. With tomorrow being a holiday and most of America already checked out for the long weekend, the NFL decided to unleash a classic news dump.
First they let us know that Dolphins defensive end Dion Jordan, who looks "as if he took an air pump and plugged it into his arms and shoulders this offseason," will be suspended for four games for testing positive for PEDs.
http://deadspin.com/the-nfl-is-dumping-bad-news-on-us-while-nobody-is-payin-1599955487
Put it down in stone now so we can laugh at you later....
In 2012 I said Michael Floyd, hoped to hell we wouldn't pick him, and then we did.
In 2013 I have the horrible suspicion that history will repeat itself. I am going with Lane Johnson, and hope to hell that we don't pick him.
So there you have it. In 5 years when he is a lock for the Hall of Fame you can all ridicule me.
Lane Johnson
....edited to fix an unclear/misleading sentence.
I called the Jordan thing in fact I think I even joked unless he started doping he'd have a problem with not being strong enough in the NFL. Anybody that saw him in college saw a great athlete who wasn't that productive and was clearly way too skinny. He was trying to gain weight his whole time at Oregon so 17 pounds in a few months this offseason was a pretty obvious red flag.
When the Fish drafted him and said they would play him as a true DE, I knew he would fail. Too bad as I still think the kid could be a solid OLB in a 3-4.
Im prob the only guy on this board wholl confidently say I believe Geno is a very good QB and would be thrilled to draft him at #7.
Mainly because his deep ball prowess is some of the best Ive ever seen. Ever. and this a deep ball offense now. 2 + 2.
So, theres a risk we may be missing out on our franchise guy this year. Maybe not, but maybe so.
So did Brett Favre and Peyton Manning
You cant just immediately attach a guy to the worst possible example and say "See!"
Nobody knows. IMO, Geno will be very good.
Dee Milliner
and
Jarvis Jones
I wanted to say Tavon Austin, but despite not being the impact player that people seem to think he will be, I still think he will stick in the league as a 2 or 3 WR since it is such a passing league.
And probably the best DL in college football right now.OT, but I think Bosa is his dad and Kumerow his uncle, but Joey Bosa started last week at DE for OSU as a true freshman.
Dion Jordan had what can only hope turns out to be a breakout game yesterday for the Fins. Blocked punt plus an absolutely amazing coverage of Calvin Johnson in the end zone.
I wouldnt label Dion a bust yet
He might be the most misused player in the NFL. Granted, which isnt an excuse. Youre suppose to thrive wherever the coaches put you, like Deone has for us.
Id still be happy to have him. I think Bowles would make him a monster on our team.
Miami Dolphins defensive end Dion Jordan, the third overall pick in the 2013 draft, is being suspended for the entire 2015 season for another violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy, league sources told ESPN.
Eddie Lacy