Miami Dolphins 2004 Draft
Round 1 (#19): Vernon Carey, OG/OT, Miami
Round 4 (#102): Will Poole, CB, USC
Round 5 (#160): Tony Bua, SS, Arkansas
Round 7 (#174): Rex Hadnot, C, Houston
Round 7 (#221): Tony Pape, OG, Michigan
Round 7 (#222): Derrick Pope, ILB, Alabama
Draft King Analysis
Dolphins fans had to be disappointed about not coming out of the first round with Arkansas OT Shawn Andrews. But, Vernon Carey is a talented, versatile lineman who has proven that he can play the tackle position as well as the guard spot.
Great job by the Dolphins in snagging Will Poole in Round 4 -- that was a major steal (Poole fell because of poor off-season workouts). He makes that secondary that much stronger. Tony Bua, while not filling the hole left by the departure of Brock Marion to the Lions, helps add secondary depth in his own right. Not a bad draft by Miami.
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