Dave Hyde: Is Grier's 10th year running Dolphins draft the charm - or the end?
Briefly

Chris Grier, promoted by Steve Ross to lead the Miami Dolphins, has faced criticism for his lackluster drafting and team-building effectiveness. With ten crucial NFL draft picks ahead, Grier must emulate successful strategies of notable general managers like Howie Roseman and Les Snead to improve the Dolphins' roster and culture, especially after last season's disappointing performance. The article questions whether Grier or coach Mike McDaniel bears more responsibility for the team's shortcomings, emphasizing the need for Grier to quickly turn the team's fortunes around.
Grier built a leaky roster, McDaniel a leaky culture. But it's Grier's time right now with 10 picks in the upcoming NFL draft.
Grier needs to be smart like the Philadelphia Eagles boss, Howie Roseman, who drafted two rookie defensive backs and built enough around a second-round quarterback to win the Super Bowl.
There are stars in NFL front offices, you see, and their teams are a reflection of that. It works the other way, too, as some are accountably quick to acknowledge.
Last season, ultimately, the roster was on me. We were 4-13. Just didn't get enough done.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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