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| Panthers take Cam Newton at No. 1 |
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04/29/2011 |
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| ebb and Rhett Bomar. The Detroit Lions chose Auburn defensive tackle Nick Fairley at No. 13, adding him to a line that already includes standout tackle Ndamukong Suh. North Carolina defensive end Robert Quinn went to the St. Louis Rams next, and the Miami Dolphins made Florida center Mike Pouncey the 15th selection. The Redskins got Purdue defensive end Ryan Kerrigan with the Jaguars' pick, and the Patriots took Colorado offensive tackle Nate Solder at 17 with a draft choice from Oakland. The Chargers picked |
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| Steelers take Ironhead's son in first round |
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04/29/2011 |
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| s of scrimmages with solid young people early in the draft.'' If the Steelers intended to try to nab Florida offensive lineman Mike Pouncey - as many had speculated they were intent on attempting to do - the chance of that happening ended when the Miami Dolphins took him at No. 15. Pouncey is the twin brother of Pittsburgh center Maurkice Pouncey, whom the Steelers took 18th overall last year. But if Mike Pouncey was a player the Steelers were willing to trade up for, the price to move up at least 16 spot |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
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04/28/2011 |
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| s - Blaine Gabbert (QB, Missouri); 11. Houston Texans - JJ Watt (DE, Wisconsin); 12. Minnesota Vikings - Christian Ponder (QB, Florida State); 13. Detroit Lions - Nick Fairley (DT, Auburn); 14. St. Louis Rams - Robert Quinn (DE, North Carolina); 15. Miami Dolphins - Mike Pouncey (C, Florida); 16. Washington Redskins - Ryan Kerrigan (DE, Purdue); 17. New England Patriots - Nate Solder (OT, Colorado); 18. San Diego Chargers - Corey Liuget (DT, Illinois); 19. New York Giants - Prince Amukamara (CB, Nebraska); 20 |
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| One last-gasp guess at the first round |
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04/28/2011 |
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| stonzo 14) St. Louis Rams: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois -- Liuget may not have the overall upside of Fairley, but also comes without the character red flags that GM Billy Devaney generally steers clear of. LAST PREDICTION: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn 15) Miami Dolphins: Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinois -- Ideally the Dolphins would trade out of this spot with the intent on recouping the second-round pick they gave away for Brandon Marshall and fill their greatest need with the fast- rising Leshoure, who may have passe |
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| A look at the best 1st-round picks, spot by spot |
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04/23/2011 |
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| e thinking in '96. Lewis was a standout player in college who became a two-time NFL defensive player of the year and a Super Bowl MVP. That gives him the nod over Hall of Famer Joe Delamielleure and Dana Stubblefield. No. 27 Dan Marino, QB, Miami Dolphins, 1983, Pittsburgh Perhaps the greatest value among all first-rounders. No, he didn't win a Super Bowl for the Dolphins, but he set virtually every NFL passing record. No other 27th pick comes close. Few other first-rounders in any spot do. |
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| Best, worst first-round NFL draft picks |
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04/23/2011 |
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| ired to replace Marv Levy specifically because of expertise in passing game. Seventh overall selection, Blackledge spent five years in KC, went to Pittsburgh for two years and retired to the broadcast booth with overall passer rating of 60.2. MIAMI DOLPHINS Best: QB Dan Marino, Pittsburgh, 1983 Taken with the 27th pick, became a starter as a rookie, led the Dolphins to the Super Bowl in 1984 and retired after the 1999 season as the most prolific passer in NFL history. Marino was inducted into the P |
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| Dolphins' Marshall stabbed, wife arrested |
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04/23/2011 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - The wife of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall was arrested Friday after allegedly stabbing him in the stomach with a kitchen knife. According to the Miami Herald, Marshall went to the intensive care unit of a South Florida hospital before being released Saturday afternoon. The paper cited his publicist as saying Marshall is expected to make a full recovery. Michi Nogami-Marshall was charged with one count of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon in a domestic violen |
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| Wife of Dolphins' Brandon Marshall out of jail |
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04/23/2011 |
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MIAMI (AP) - The wife of Brandon Marshall has been released on bond after authorities say she stabbed the Miami Dolphins wide receiver. According to a Broward County Sheriff's Office arrest report, Michi Nogami-Marshall stabbed her husband in the abdomen with a kitchen knife Friday evening. The report says she told officers she was defending herself. Nogami-Marshall left the jail Saturday on $7,500 bail. It was unclear if she had an attorney. A statement from Brandon Marshall's agent, Kennard McGuire |
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| Reports: Dolphins' Marshall stabbed, wife arrested |
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04/23/2011 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall was reportedly stabbed by a woman on Friday. ESPN has reported that Marshall was hospitalized and was in the intensive care unit after being stabbed in the stomach. The report adds that no vital organs were pierced and that he is expected to make a full recovery. The Palm Beach Post reported Saturday that Marshall's wife was arrested and charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Marshall joined the Dolphins last April in a |
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| Report: Dolphins' Marshall stabbed |
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04/23/2011 |
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| Miami, FL (MySportsbook) - Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall was reportedly stabbed by a woman. ESPN is reporting that Marshall was taken to a hospital and is in the intensive care unit. The report adds that he is expected to recover. Marshall joined the Dolphins last April in a trade with Denver and was Miami's top receiver in 2010 with 86 catches and 1,014 yards. He scored just three touchdowns for a Dolphins team that finished 7-9. The five-year veteran and two-time Pro Bowl selection has ha |
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