Dolphins to continue building new foundation by scouting players and coaches this week at Senior Bowl
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Dolphins to continue building new foundation by scouting players and coaches this week at Senior Bowl
"It's an open secret that the Senior Bowl is part scouting operation and part job fair, and you can be certain that the Miami Dolphins, under their new regime of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley, will take advantage of both functions this week in Mobile, Al. After all, the Dolphins emphasized they'll have a draft and develop"
"philosophy, so both actions - finding quality players to draft, and finding quality coaches to aid their development - will be under the microscope as Miami establishes its new ways of doing business. The Dolphins' work at the Senior Bowl will including keeping an eye on college prospects at key positions of need such as quarterback, cornerback, defensive tackle, outside linebacker/edge rusher, guard and backup offensive tackle, to name a few."
Miami will use the Senior Bowl to evaluate both draft prospects and coaching candidates as it implements a draft-and-develop philosophy. The team will monitor prospects at quarterback, cornerback, defensive tackle, outside linebacker/edge rusher, guard and backup offensive tackle. Miami holds eight draft picks April 23-25, including five in the top 90 and selections at Nos. 11, 43, 75, 87 and 90. The Dolphins will observe National Team coach Clint Hurtt, who interviewed for defensive coordinator and has prior Miami ties and Super Bowl experience. Miami also may fill staff roles after promoting Bobby Slowik and hiring Chris Tabor.
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