Interestingly enough they had Joeckel go first over Fisher, and gave us DJ Fluker. Interesting that they think Joeckel was the best option in that draft, was surprised that they didn't bring Kiko Alonso into the top 10.
I would still take Joeckel, Star or Alonzo would be the only other 2 i would consider
Fisher was not in the top 10!
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Couldn't find one yet, it was just on Total access.
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Ok thanks I'm watching the replay now.
Quote:Fisher was not in the top 10!
He finished number one over-all. He and Joeckel ran 1A and 1B up to the time Kansas City busted the cluster of the three OTs for us. There was a third OT taken in the top five, Lane Johnson went fourth to Philadelphia.
All the players earned starting jobs.
In the top four was JJMB favorite child, Dion Jordan. He was taken third by Miami. By December he was just a spot player, entering the game only on passing downs. He had the look and feel of a major bust prior to last year's draft. The fact that the Dolphins drafted a 3-4 pass-rusher OLB thinking he would fit a 4-3 conventional defense may have something to do with it.