This Miami Dolphins draft class has me feeling some type of way, bro.
Your Miami Dolphins, man, they went for it! You know, everyone was talking about offensive line, maybe a big defensive tackle to shore up the middle, but Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel, they had other ideas. I was there, sitting at Ball & Chain, watching the picks come in, and when they announced Chop Robinson, my jaw dropped faster than a cafecito at Versailles. *Mierda*, a pass rusher in the first round? After all the talk, all the *chisme* about protecting Tua? And then Patrick Paul from Houston in the second round? Okay, okay, I see you, Miami Dolphins. Paul is a mountain of a man, and we *need* that on the offensive line, so that pick, I can get behind that. But the mood here in Miami? It's a mix, bro. Some of us are yelling "Defense wins championships!" while others are like, "But who's protecting the quarterback?!" It's a whole telenovela right now.
Honestly, after the 7-10 season, the way we finished, *Dios mio*, with that streak of losses, you just want to see something different, something bold. We waived all those guys, you know, Taybor Pepper and the others, so there's clearly a new vision. With Robinson, the idea is clear: get after the quarterback. And Paul, he's got to be the answer to protecting Tua's blind side. We need that. It feels a little... *audacious*. Not what everyone expected, but maybe that's what we need. It's a bold move, like a new mural popping up in Wynwood Walls—unexpected but vibrant.
My one-word grade for this Miami Dolphins draft class? *Intriguing*.
De Calle Ocho a Hard Rock — aqua y naranja, siempre.
Valentina Reyes-Ochoa
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