Alain Poupart joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins’ draft philosophy, arguing that wide receiver should not be the priority this year and pointing instead to the importance of targeting the best player available given the number of roster holes. He compares other quarterbacks who have succeeded without elite weapons to Malik Willis, reinforcing the idea that Miami doesn’t need to force a WR early in the draft. The conversation shifts to the Dolphins’ roster being in a clear rebuild, with discussion around undervalued, low-cost players who could break out this season. They also evaluate key young contributors like Jonah Savaiinaea heading into year two and Chop Robinson entering year three, while emphasizing that quarterback is not a high draft priority for Miami right now.
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