Checking out the most memorable comment from each of the Miami Dolphins’ seven 2024 draft picks and the story it told
Some things we learned about the Miami Dolphinsā seven draft picks through their most notable quotes:
FIRST-ROUND PICK CHOP ROBINSON
The big topic of conversation after the selection of Robinson was the lack of sack production despite his highly touted athleticism.
His answer: āFor me, it was just being inconsistent with my hands. I know I had the speed and the bend, but sometimes I forget to use my hands. But thatās something Iāve been working on this whole offseason, and I feel very confident because Iāve been working on this so much repeatedly and I know itās going to be natural when it comes time to put my hands to use.ā
After reports came out that he weighed 11 pounds at birth, or 12, or 14, Robinson settled the issue while shedding some light on his nickname of āPork Chop.ā
Robinson: āYeah, when I was born, I was 14 pounds, and then it was āPork Chopā as my nickname. Got older, slimmed down, took the āPorkā out, kept the āChop.āā
SECOND-ROUND PICK PATRICK PAUL
The tackle from Houston has a lot of interesting sides to him, including his proficiency in martial arts.
Thatās very cool, considering the player he was selected to follow at left tackle, Terron Armstead, has taken up boxing.
This is what Paul had to say about his martial training.
Paul: āIāve been boxing now, Iāve been doing MMA for five to six years now. Itās something I was introduced to when I first came to Houston by the offensive linemen that were currently there and I took it on from there. As soon as I went to one class, I fell in love. I happened to be really good at it early on and I keep honing my skills since then. Itās something that is one of my hobbies and one of the things that I really enjoy and it helps with on-the-field stuff. It correlates to the field. Itās a great hobby to have.ā
FOURTH-ROUND PICK JAYLEN WRIGHT
When he was at Tennessee in 2021, the speedy running back created a logo for his NIL deal and he said at the time it meant āthe cheetah mentality.ā
That, of course, brought up Tyreek Hill during Wrightās introductory Zoom session.
āThatās just something that me and my dad came up with a long, long time ago. I mean, Iāve always been fast. He just started calling me, āCheetah.ā I already know thereās already a Cheetah on the Dolphins, so Iām going to let him have that Cheetah ā thatās his thing. But yeah, itās something my dad always said to me because Iām fast. āCheetah Mentalityā is always going to be a thing, but like I said, I already know thereās a Cheetah on the Dolphins and Iām letting him have that.ā
EDGE DEFENDER MOHAMED KAMARA
As mentioned on Twitter, the defensive standout from Colorado State has a little of Bryan Cox in him āĀ and older Dolphins fans will know that means the dude plays with a chip on his shoulder.
In college, that came in part from being undersized, but now heās got added motivation āĀ like he really needed any more āĀ because of where he was drafted.
Kamara: āTo be honest, Iām very excited, but I also am very, very angry going the round that I did. Thatās just my personality. I knew I couldāve gone higher and I wanted to go higher, but the lovely team of Miami picked me up and Iām going to give them that burning desire. I have a chip on my shoulder, so it just got even greater. So everybody else, all 31 other teams, look out because the way Iām about to play against these guys, you shouldāve picked me before. Thatās just the type of person I am so respect to those guys and Iām grateful for Miami for picking me up, but I know what Iām going to bring to the field and every other team has to see me. ⦠Iām grateful for Miami allowing me to even get picked, but for me and my personally Iām going to just take that and just roast the whole NFL. Thatās just how I look at things.ā
SIXTH-ROUND PICK MALIK WASHINGTON
The leading receiver in all of FBS in 2023, the Virginia wide receiver earned praise from scouts from his toughness and his willingness to go across the middle despite being slightly undersized.
Washington: āSome of that stuff you canāt cultivate, you have to be born with it. You have to be born with a certain mind-set, a certain toughness, and I feel like ever since I started playing football, thatās just how I played. Thatās how I play the game, thatās how I see the game. Itās going to be hardnosed. Youāre going to have to stick your nose in there and get dirty sometimes.ā
SIXTH-ROUND PICK PATRICK McMORRIS
The Calās safety draft-day interaction with the Dolphins got off to a, letās say, shaky start.
McMorris: āIt was a weird thing. Iāve been getting spam calls, and I thought this was just another one because I picked up and nothing went through for a couple seconds so I hung up. Then they called back again and then someone picked up. It was definitely kind of a little weird experience right there. The whole phone call, itās just so surreal. You watch it on TV, you watch these guys get picked year in and year out seeing those videos of them getting the call. Now youāre being in that moment, itās definitely a crazy experience. It was a dream of mine to get drafted and be able to play in the NFL. So just kind of continuously living out that dream, it was definitely an exciting moment. Iām still a little shaky right now. But Iām definitely happy.ā
SEVENTH-ROUND PICK TAHJ WASHINGTON
As a seventh-round selected, itās entirely possible āĀ if not likely ā that the USC wide receiverās ability to make the 53-man roster will be dependent on his ability to make a quick contribution on special teams.
Washington is well aware, ready for the challenge and borderline chomping at the bit.
Washington: āThatās huge. Special teams has always been a part of my game. Coaches have had to beg me over the years to take maybe one off and things like that. Gunner on punt, corner on punt return, kickoff returner, off returner, a lot of history in special teams. I love to compete. Anytime I get the opportunity to be on the field, I want to be out there.ā