The Miami Dolphins have already used their top pick in the draft on Jake Long. Now, they want to find a way to get another first round pick by cutting some deals.
Word is that Jason Taylor is for sale.
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that according to two NFL executives, the Dolphins are trying to land another first-round pick in order to secure a player they're concerned won't be on the board when they lead off the second round with the No. 32 pick overall. And the Palm Beach Post reported that Taylor, who is still competing on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars," has quietly requested a trade and understands he could be on the move if the team can make the right deal.
The article says that Miami wants a shot at nabbing Florida DE Derrick Harvey, Auburn DE Quentin Groves, Michigan QB Chad Henne or Delaware QB John Flacco.
I know that Bill Parcells doesn't like us talking about these things, but you knew something would heat up after the Chiefs dealt Jared Allen for a bunch of picks. Of course, Taylor is eight years older than Allen so the trade value isn't as high.
Typically, pre-draft injuries are a bad thing. NFL teams are leery of any prospect with issues, whether they be character-based or health-related. Just ask
By now most Steelers fans have heard the tidbit about how their first-round picks always come from guys they bring to Pittsburgh to interview. So it pays to pay attention to who the Steelers interview.
If Auburn has its way, defensive end Quentin Groves will be spending a lot of quality time with Nebraska quarterback Zac Taylor on Monday. And thankfully, Groves will be spending more time with his teammates come next season.
Auburn defensive end Quentin Groves has gone from the out-house to the penthouse in less than two weeks. Prior to the Florida game, Tigers coach Tommy Tuberville was on Groves for his lack of production. In fact, his exact words were, "Q, I think you need to make some plays. You haven't showed me anything this year." 


























