Dolphins say second-round QB Henne could start as rookie
Associated Press
DAVIE, Fla. -- With the NFL draft barely under way Saturday, Miami Dolphins-bound No. 1 overall pick Jake Long brightened at the suggestion he might be joined in South Florida by his former Michigan teammate, quarterback Chad Henne.
"Whatever team drafts Chad is going to get a great player," Long said.
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Hours later, they were reunited when the Dolphins used a second-round pick to take Henne. General manager Jeff Ireland didn't discount the possibility Henne will start as a rookie.
"That's up to him," Ireland said. "It's going to bring some competition to the position. It's going to be a good battle."
Henne will compete with John Beck, a second-round choice last year, and recently acquired veteran Josh McCown.
After going 1-15 last year, the Dolphins needed upgrades at plenty of positions. But instability at quarterback is perhaps the biggest reason they've missed the playoffs the past six years, a franchise record.
"I don't know if I'll have the opportunity to step in right now," Henne said. "But I'll prepare like I'm going to compete for the starting job."
The Dolphins used their first of two second-round picks to select Clemson defensive end Phillip Merling, which could signal the departure of six-time Pro Bowl defensive end Jason Taylor.
Despite speculation the new Miami regime led by Bill Parcells was on the verge of swapping Taylor for draft picks, no deal was announced. Ireland said the team conducted no trade talks Saturday.
"We didn't get any calls, so there was no discussion," he said.
As to the speculation?
"Obviously, strictly rumor," Ireland said.
The Dolphins might still swing a deal Sunday, when they have six picks, including the first choice in the third round. They traded third-string running back Lorenzo Booker to the Philadelphia Eagles for a fourth-round choice, No. 115 overall.
"I don't think Lorenzo really fit our system we're trying to put in place here," Ireland said. "We're looking for guys who play a lot of plays."
On Friday the Dolphins traded their fourth-round pick to acquire linebacker Akin Ayodele and tight end Anthony Fasano from the Dallas Cowboys.
"We're in the business of collecting good players, and that is what we've done," Ireland said.
While Henne waited much of the day to be taken with the 57th overall pick, Long kicked off the draft in New York City with his ceremonial introduction as the top choice. He took the stage at Radio City Music Hall and held a Miami jersey bearing uniform number 1.
The Dolphins had committed to choosing Long when they signed him to a five-year contract Tuesday for $57.75 million, including $30 million guaranteed.
"I was a little more relaxed just knowing where I was going and just being here to make it official," Long said. "That solidified it all. It was just breathtaking to walk out there and shake the commissioner's hand and hold up that jersey. It was a dream come true."
Joining Long in New York were his parents, two brothers and girlfriend. They cheered when NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Long's name, but there were boos from fans of the New York Jets, the Dolphins' division rivals.
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"I got booed pretty bad," Long said with a chuckle.
Merling was taken with the first pick of the second round, No. 32 overall. The 6-foot-4, 276-pound defensive end had seven sacks as a junior last season despite nursing a sports hernia.
He underwent surgery, resumed full workouts only in the past week and tried out for two dozen NFL observers Thursday at Clemson.
"I'm a dominant defensive end," Merling said. "I can play the run extremely well and get to the quarterback. I think I do a lot of things. I play natural. I just do it."
Henne, a four-year starter at Michigan, holds school records for passing yards and touchdowns. He capped his career by throwing for 373 yards and three scores to help the Wolverines beat Florida in the Capital One Bowl.
"We just brought another guy in to compete for the job," Ireland said. "He's a four-year starter at the University of Michigan -- I like that. He's a great leader. He's got an aura about him that you like about a quarterback."
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I wouldn't just hand the starting job to John or Josh just yet. Personally I'm glad Parcells and Co didn't throw all thier bags in the John Beck basket. Gotta have some back-up plan.
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I'm with you.
I don’t think this pick is a knock against John Beck. It just provides some competition and the best man will get the starting job. Healthy competition is a great thing, especially for a team coming off of a 1-15 season.
by Matty I on Apr 27, 2008 2:48 AM EDT 0 recs
I tend to disagree...
you don’t spend a high (2nd round) pick on a QB just for ‘competition’ when you are on a 1-15 team with tons of needs.
No, I think the Henne pick is more than competition, I think it is the new regime basically saying that they do not believe Beck is the answer.
If all they wanted was ‘competition’, bringing in a guy in the 5th+ round would have sufficed.
by Natalya on
Apr 27, 2008 10:19 AM EDT
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But if they really were against Beck...
...then they wouldn’t have taken the chance that Henne falls to #57.
by Matty I on
Apr 27, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
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not true
when they picked 32 there were 3 qb’s still on the board… I imagine they would have hit the phones once brohm came
off the board…
Stick a fork in beck – he’s muleron’s pick and BP’s ego can’t deal with someone else having some credit for his success.
by W NY Fins Fan on
Apr 27, 2008 11:40 AM EDT
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I wouldn't count him out, though
If he comes in and outplays Henne and McCown, then he’ll start. The best players will play.
by Matty I on
Apr 27, 2008 11:46 AM EDT
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I don't think W NY
and me are ‘counting’ out Beck entirely.
I mean if Beck comes in and beats Henne & McCown in the QB competition and plays well in the regular season, then hey, the job is his to lose.
The thing is, Beck won’t get another year to look like, well, a rookie (re: play bad) like last year. He has to play like a starter this year or else he’s going to quickly be the odd man out.
I think much like the DE picks are a warning to Holliday & Roth, the Henne pick is much the same for Beck. He either plays like a starter or he’s headed towards the bench.
If they were sold on Beck, then I think they skip the Henne pick and fill another need with that 2nd round selection – as we all know, this team has many of those!
by Natalya on
Apr 27, 2008 3:27 PM EDT
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yup
Nat and I are on the same page here….
My only difference is Beck better do well in camp or he’s gone…
BP signed McCown and he drafted Henne… IF Beck doesn’t play well in camp or
show’s little leadership like last season, he’ll be cut and McCown will keep the seat warm
until Henne’s ready…
I’m going to say nat’s spot on with Holliday who’s gone and Roth, who if he wasn’t cheap would be gone, gets one season to find a role at either OL or Pass Rush specialist.
by W NY Fins Fan on
Apr 27, 2008 7:20 PM EDT
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Asking Long
Do you think they asked Long for a Henne assessment?
Wasn’t Henne the only QB Long protected in college?
Anyways… in Tuna we Trust. Competition in always good.
by Corroncho on Apr 27, 2008 3:50 AM EDT 0 recs
Henne was a good value pick.
And if Parcells and Co really had no faith in Beck, they would have drafted Henne at pick #32. I just hope that within a couple years one of them will end up being the franchise quarterback we desperately need.
by kcorona4 on Apr 27, 2008 9:45 AM EDT 0 recs
Just throwing this out there
Henne is 5 years younger than Beck. Jake Long was Henne’s OL and went to school with him for a few years. Henne is a “Parcells guy” and was taken in the 2nd rd. Beck was taken by the old regime and we see what Bill thinks of the old one ala LoBo ( I like him though). And umm, this nugget, Stephen Ross our new owner is a Michigan grad. So if I was Beck, well you know.
You savvy?
by Neo on Apr 27, 2008 1:14 PM EDT 0 recs
Precisely...
5 years younger, think about that?!
The trading of LoBo shows that the new regime clearly has an idea of what kind of players it wants. Right now, with this pick, it would suggest Beck doesn’t look like a ‘parcells’ guy…
by Natalya on
Apr 27, 2008 3:29 PM EDT
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my best guess is
Beck didn’t show any real leadership skills last year (not sure if it was his fault or not) but the way the team acted when
Cam pulled him agaisnt B’Lo last year was a pretty strong indication that the guy’s, especially the O-line, didn’t believe in Beck.
And with BP teams, you can play poorly for a while but you better be a leader out there on the field.
by W NY Fins Fan on
Apr 27, 2008 7:23 PM EDT
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