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Dolphins legend Dan Marino recalls his slide in 1983 NFL Draft.
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The 1983 NFL Draft will forever be known for the quarterbacks. In all, seven Pro Football Hall of Famers went in the first round — three of whom were quarterbacks. There was John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick; Jim Kelly; and, of course, Dan Marino. The fascinating part of Marino’s story coming into the NFL was that in a draft that saw six quarterbacks drafted in the first round, Marino came off the board last.
John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Marino. If you stacked them all up, Marino would go down as the best pure passer. And with 60,000-plus passing yards to his credit, who could argue with him?
But Marino vividly remembers the experience of sliding down the draft boards — and he recalled what that experience was like for the Dolphins as part of a promotional series of draft stories in the buildup to next month’s event.
“The best part of this story is I remember during that day, I think my dad, for sure, knew I was frustrated. He could see it on my face. But after Miami picked me, the one thing he said was, ‘It doesn’t really matter where you go, if you’re good at what you do’ — which he said that I was, and I knew that I was — ‘that you’re going to be successful either way.’ So, being pick 27 to Miami was special. And it turned out pretty good.”
Indeed it did. And the Dolphins are hoping that 37 years later, they can recapture a little bit of that draft magic and secure their next Marino. The team will have options. And they must not be afraid of risk — much like the Dolphins weren’t in taking Marino in 1983 amid concerns about his turnovers at Pittsburgh. Here’s hoping this time around turns out “pretty good” as well.


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Dolphins legend Dan Marino recalls his slide in 1983 NFL Draft.
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The 1983 NFL Draft will forever be known for the quarterbacks. In all, seven Pro Football Hall of Famers went in the first round — three of whom were quarterbacks. There was John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick; Jim Kelly; and, of course, Dan Marino. The fascinating part of Marino’s story coming into the NFL was that in a draft that saw six quarterbacks drafted in the first round, Marino came off the board last.
John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Marino. If you stacked them all up, Marino would go down as the best pure passer. And with 60,000-plus passing yards to his credit, who could argue with him?
But Marino vividly remembers the experience of sliding down the draft boards — and he recalled what that experience was like for the Dolphins as part of a promotional series of draft stories in the buildup to next month’s event.
“The best part of this story is I remember during that day, I think my dad, for sure, knew I was frustrated. He could see it on my face. But after Miami picked me, the one thing he said was, ‘It doesn’t really matter where you go, if you’re good at what you do’ — which he said that I was, and I knew that I was — ‘that you’re going to be successful either way.’ So, being pick 27 to Miami was special. And it turned out pretty good.”
Indeed it did. And the Dolphins are hoping that 37 years later, they can recapture a little bit of that draft magic and secure their next Marino. The team will have options. And they must not be afraid of risk — much like the Dolphins weren’t in taking Marino in 1983 amid concerns about his turnovers at Pittsburgh. Here’s hoping this time around turns out “pretty good” as well.


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Dolphins legend Dan Marino recalls his slide in 1983 NFL Draft.
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The 1983 NFL Draft will forever be known for the quarterbacks. In all, seven Pro Football Hall of Famers went in the first round — three of whom were quarterbacks. There was John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick; Jim Kelly; and, of course, Dan Marino. The fascinating part of Marino’s story coming into the NFL was that in a draft that saw six quarterbacks drafted in the first round, Marino came off the board last.
John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Marino. If you stacked them all up, Marino would go down as the best pure passer. And with 60,000-plus passing yards to his credit, who could argue with him?
But Marino vividly remembers the experience of sliding down the draft boards — and he recalled what that experience was like for the Dolphins as part of a promotional series of draft stories in the buildup to next month’s event.
“The best part of this story is I remember during that day, I think my dad, for sure, knew I was frustrated. He could see it on my face. But after Miami picked me, the one thing he said was, ‘It doesn’t really matter where you go, if you’re good at what you do’ — which he said that I was, and I knew that I was — ‘that you’re going to be successful either way.’ So, being pick 27 to Miami was special. And it turned out pretty good.”
Indeed it did. And the Dolphins are hoping that 37 years later, they can recapture a little bit of that draft magic and secure their next Marino. The team will have options. And they must not be afraid of risk — much like the Dolphins weren’t in taking Marino in 1983 amid concerns about his turnovers at Pittsburgh. Here’s hoping this time around turns out “pretty good” as well.


Sections.
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Dolphins legend Dan Marino recalls his slide in 1983 NFL Draft.
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The 1983 NFL Draft will forever be known for the quarterbacks. In all, seven Pro Football Hall of Famers went in the first round — three of whom were quarterbacks. There was John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick; Jim Kelly; and, of course, Dan Marino. The fascinating part of Marino’s story coming into the NFL was that in a draft that saw six quarterbacks drafted in the first round, Marino came off the board last.
John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Marino. If you stacked them all up, Marino would go down as the best pure passer. And with 60,000-plus passing yards to his credit, who could argue with him?
But Marino vividly remembers the experience of sliding down the draft boards — and he recalled what that experience was like for the Dolphins as part of a promotional series of draft stories in the buildup to next month’s event.
“The best part of this story is I remember during that day, I think my dad, for sure, knew I was frustrated. He could see it on my face. But after Miami picked me, the one thing he said was, ‘It doesn’t really matter where you go, if you’re good at what you do’ — which he said that I was, and I knew that I was — ‘that you’re going to be successful either way.’ So, being pick 27 to Miami was special. And it turned out pretty good.”
Indeed it did. And the Dolphins are hoping that 37 years later, they can recapture a little bit of that draft magic and secure their next Marino. The team will have options. And they must not be afraid of risk — much like the Dolphins weren’t in taking Marino in 1983 amid concerns about his turnovers at Pittsburgh. Here’s hoping this time around turns out “pretty good” as well.


Sections.
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Dolphins legend Dan Marino recalls his slide in 1983 NFL Draft.
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The 1983 NFL Draft will forever be known for the quarterbacks. In all, seven Pro Football Hall of Famers went in the first round — three of whom were quarterbacks. There was John Elway, the No. 1 overall pick; Jim Kelly; and, of course, Dan Marino. The fascinating part of Marino’s story coming into the NFL was that in a draft that saw six quarterbacks drafted in the first round, Marino came off the board last.
John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O’Brien, Marino. If you stacked them all up, Marino would go down as the best pure passer. And with 60,000-plus passing yards to his credit, who could argue with him?
But Marino vividly remembers the experience of sliding down the draft boards — and he recalled what that experience was like for the Dolphins as part of a promotional series of draft stories in the buildup to next month’s event.
“The best part of this story is I remember during that day, I think my dad, for sure, knew I was frustrated. He could see it on my face. But after Miami picked me, the one thing he said was, ‘It doesn’t really matter where you go, if you’re good at what you do’ — which he said that I was, and I knew that I was — ‘that you’re going to be successful either way.’ So, being pick 27 to Miami was special. And it turned out pretty good.”
Indeed it did. And the Dolphins are hoping that 37 years later, they can recapture a little bit of that draft magic and secure their next Marino. The team will have options. And they must not be afraid of risk — much like the Dolphins weren’t in taking Marino in 1983 amid concerns about his turnovers at Pittsburgh. Here’s hoping this time around turns out “pretty good” as well.




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