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Orlando · OrlandoFor the first time in the coach Mike McDaniel era, the Miami Dolphins have a first-round draft pick. What they do with it is anyone’s guess. The Dolphins have six picks in this three-day, seven-round draft, which begins at 8 p.m. Thursday. Miami has a first-round pick (No. 21), a second-round pick (No. 55), a fifth-round pick (No. 158), two sixth-round picks (Nos. 184 and 198) and a seventh-round pick (No. 241). Ideally, the first- and second-ro…See the Story
Chris Perkins: 10 Players that make sense for the Dolphins in the first round
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Orlando · OrlandoI’m not in the business of sticking up for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. I leave that job to others. But I had to step in on this one. I had an email exchange Monday with someone who thinks the Dolphins should draft a quarterback this year. Respectfully, I believe that person is wrong. I agree 100 percent with general manager Chris Grier saying the Dolphins won’t draft a quarterback in the first round on Thursday night. “I would say that’…See the Story
Chris Perkins: Dolphins would be crazy to draft a QB in first two rounds
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Orlando · OrlandoYears after a man was beaten by multiple people outside of a “drug house” in Lauderhill and dropped off at the hospital where he would later die, one of the men allegedly involved has been arrested. Paulesky Mauney, 47, was dropped off at Broward Health Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale on the afternoon of Oct. 20, 2019, and was pronounced dead 10 days later from multiple blunt traumatic injuries, the South Florida Sun Sentinel previously report…See the Story
Suspect arrested in group beating of man at Lauderhill ‘drug house’ in 2019
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Miami Dolphins · OrlandoThe Miami Dolphins have six picks in the 2024 NFL draft to improve their roster. Here's who the South Florida Sun Sentinel predicts the Dolphins will select in the first round.See the Story
Sun Sentinel staff predictions for Miami Dolphins’ first-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft
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Miami Dolphins · PennOne approach the Miami Dolphins could take into this week’s NFL draft could be a weight minimum to obtain through Friday night. What should we set the number at? Five-hundred forty pounds added to the roster between the first and second rounds? Maybe 700 pounds by Round 3 if they’re able to add a third-round pick and afford themselves one early selection that won’t factor into trench play? The Dolphins go into the 2024 draft with needs on the of…See the Story
O-line? D-line? Edge rusher? Dolphins head into NFL draft with possible focus on trenches
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Orlando · OrlandoIn this Dolphins Deep Dive video, the South Florida Sun Sentinel’s Chris Perkins and David Furones discuss what Miami should expect this season from 2023 draft selections De’von Achane, Cam Smith and other mid-round picks from last year.See the Story
Dolphins Deep Dive: What should Miami expect from 2023 draft picks Achane, Smith this season?
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Orlando · OrlandoWEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) — Just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 2, Trooper Zachary Fink cruised alone in his patrol car. His only company were irregular blurbs from his radio and an occasional pair of passing headlights. Other drivers were sparse. Fink, 26, was just three years into his career on the Florida Highway Patrol after graduating from the academy in 2020. He was patrolling in Port St. Lucie when he heard radio chatter about a traffic-stop-turned…See the Story
‘Finally allowed to start catching bad guys’: Florida Highway Patrol pursuit policy differs from other law enforcement agencies
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Orlando · OrlandoBricks of cocaine tucked away in a lamp fixture is the latest twist in the perplexing investigation into the carjacking and murder of a Homestead woman in Central Florida. The revelation in the bizarre murder case emerged April 16 after Homeland Security Investigations agents found a suspicious parcel being mailed from Puerto Rico, according to a federal criminal complaint. A K9 alerted them of the package, where 3.28 kilograms of cocaine were s…See the Story
Bricks of cocaine found in lamp offer clue into woman’s deadly carjacking in Seminole County
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