The Miami Dolphins have finally found a true No. 1 wideout in two-time Pro-Bowler Brandon Marshall. The Dolphins sent two second-round picks, the 43rd pick this year and another in next year's draft, to Denver in return.
Marshall finally completes Miami's offense. Miami without a doubt will still be a run-first team with Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams, but opposing defenses cannot stuff the run with Marshall lined up on the right side. Miami's other receivers such as Brian Hartline, Davone Bess, Greg Camarillo, and especially Ted Ginn (unless traded) will benefit big time, and their numbers and play will definitely improve. Miami has now, with one move, become a serious contender in the east and in the league.
Now the question remains, what will Miami do with their 12th pick at ...
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2010 NFL Draft: How Will Brandon Marshall’s Trade to Miami Affect Draft?
Posted: 14th April 2010 by Robert Melendez in NFLComments Off on 2010 NFL Draft: How Will Brandon Marshall’s Trade to Miami Affect Draft?