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Solid mock draft #Dolphins #NFLDraft #FinsUp

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24-pick Mock Draft continued on SiriusXM NFL Radio.
10. #Bengals: Akheem Mesidor Edge-Miami for Brad Hopkins
10. #Bengals: Jermod McCoy CB-Tennessee for me
11. #Dolphins: Omar Cooper Jr. WR-Indiana for Brad Hopkins
11. #Dolphins: Francis Mauigoa OL-Miami for me

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Big O - Miami Dolphins Fans Need Jon Eric Sullivan to be Dan Marino!

🐬 #FinsLoyalty🐬 #MiamiDolphins🐬 #NFL🐬 #NFLTwitter 🐬 #NFLNews🐬 #Dolphins 🐬 #GoFins🐬 #PhinsUp🐬

Watch: youtu.be/YSYDBt3CD2g?...

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#Jets #Bills #Patriots #Dolphins #nfl #NFL #nflmemes #afceast

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Dolphins Feeding Behavior Called Mud Ring Feeding Seen Yesterday Near Clearwater, Florida
Dolphins Feeding Behavior Called Mud Ring Feeding Seen Yesterday Near Clearwater, Florida YouTube video by See Through Canoe

Dolphin feeding behavior called mud ring feeding filmed near Clearwater, Florida yesterday. This is 1 of 4 different feeding techniques used by dolphins in Florida.
youtu.be/AxqUwaA1xdA
#nature #amazing #animals #florida #wildlife #dolphins

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Links to SMART ANIMALS SMART ANIMALS Gorilla That Can Talk Said Something Shocking About Humans – You Won’t Believe It! 🦍 Top 10 Most Intelligent Animals MORE The...

#smart #animals Links to SMART ANIMALS #dogs #octopi #whales #dolphins
tg-dog-blog.blogspot.com/2022/07/smar...

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. 

The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. 

“Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance.

One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for.

Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! In collaboration with our Social Media Volunteers, we designed a series of 13 informational graphics on the subject of Dolphins! Dolphins are a group of cetaceans belonging to the families Delphinidae, Platanistidae, Iniidae, Pontoporiidae, & Lipotidae families. Dolphins are known for their intelligence, playfulness, agility, & streamlined physiques. The first graphic in this series discusses the anatomy of a dolphin, including their ability to use echolocation. “Dolphins may look like fish, but their bodies are built very differently. Inside, they have lungs instead of gills, which means they must swim to the surface to breathe air through their blowhole. Their bodies are streamlined, with smooth skin and a layer of blubber that helps them stay warm in the ocean. This shape allows them to glide through the water with very little resistance. One of the most important structures inside a dolphin is the melon, a rounded organ in the forehead. The melon helps focus sound waves for echolocation, which dolphins use to “see” underwater. They also have strong muscles along their spine and tail that power their flukes, giving them the speed and agility they’re known for. Dolphins have a simple stomach for storing food and a second chamber for breaking it down. Their teeth are shaped like small cones, perfect for grabbing slippery fish and squid. Instead of chewing, dolphins swallow their food whole. Their internal organs are arranged to help them stay balanced and stable as they swim.”

#dolphins #cetaceans #ocean #sea #sciencecommunication #marinescience #oceanscience #sealife #oceanlife #marinelife #marinebiology #scienceducation #nonprofit #nonprofitorganization #sciencenonprofit #fyp

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Here’s @DavidFurones_ in our WRFlaLaw.com #PhinsUp report discusses if Miami will take a WR, Hafley’s Culture & Sully’s control of draft.

🐬 #FinsLoyalty🐬 #MiamiDolphins🐬 #NFL🐬 #NFLTwitter 🐬 #NFLNews🐬 #Dolphins 🐬 #GoFins🐬

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Links to Miami Dolphins websites Jeff Hafley Speaks On Building A Physical Culture And Philosophy In The Secondary MIAMI DOLPHINS Team site Team page (NFL.c...

#NFL Links to MIAMI DOLPHINS websites #Dolphins #MiamiDolphins #DonShula #websites #sports
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Some people call this a once in a lifetime experience, I'm grateful to just call it Wednesday
Some people call this a once in a lifetime experience, I'm grateful to just call it Wednesday YouTube video by See Through Canoe

I typically see Manatees and Dolphins almost every time I go out just about anywhere in the southern half of Florida. On a good day I'll see a few sea turtles or a spotted eagle ray too.
youtu.be/5yeT4ZWUnBw
#nature #amazing #animals #wildlife #florida #dolphins #clearboat

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Backshall says orca sighting off Cornwall 'greatest British wildlife encounter' Presenter Steve Backshall says seeing John Coe and Aquarius was one of his best wildlife encounters.

Backshall says orca sighting off Cornwall 'greatest British wildlife encounter' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c33l5dngm45o 🐬 #Cetaceans #MarineMammals #MarineLife #MarineBiology #Dolphins #Whales #Science #Orcas

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Frontiers | Common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) whistles and clicks across foraging contexts Common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) rely on whistles for group cohesion and coordination and on echolocation for prey detection and capture. In T...

⟦McGhee, Sidorovskaia, & Orbach⟧ Common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) whistles and clicks across foraging contexts www.frontiersin.org/journals/marine-science/... 🐬 #Cetaceans #MarineMammals #MarineLife #MarineBiology #Dolphins #Science

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My wife Dani with a Painting I painted:
1.) ‘A Mother’s Love, #Dolphins
2015, acrylic & oil blend on canvas, 24"x30"

2.) ‘Dolphin Mother & Baby’
2015 acrylic and oil blend on canvas 30"x40"

by www.JamieRoxx.us
These Sold Paintings are Not Available.

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Charles Demmings — CB
Origen: Mesquite, Texas
College: Stephen F. Austin
Datos combine: 6-1 1/8, 193 lb, brazos de 32”, manos de 10 1/8”, 4.41 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.55, vertical de 42”, broad jump de 11’0”. 

Cornerback con perfil atlético de muchísimo nivel

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Taylen Green — QB
Origen: Lewisville, Texas
College: Arkansas
Datos combine: 6-5 7/8, 227 lb, brazos de 34 3/4”, manos de 9 7/8”, 4.36 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.55, vertical de 43.5”, broad jump de 11’2”. 

Quarterback con un perfil atlético espectacular

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Ty Simpson — QB
Origen: Martin, Tennessee
College: Alabama
Datos combine: 6-1 1/8, 211 lb, brazos de 30 7/8”, manos de 9 3/8”. No realizó pruebas atléticas en la combine. 

Quarterback con buen brazo, movilidad funcional y experiencia en un entorno de máximo nivel competitivo.

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Demond Claiborne — RB
Origen: Aylett, Virginia
College: Wake Forest
Datos combine: 5-9 3/4, 188 lb, brazos de 30 1/8”, manos de 9”, 4.37 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.59, broad jump de 10’2”. 

Running back explosivo y con capacidad de big play

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Andre Fuller — DB
Origen: Loxahatchee, Florida
College: Toledo
Datos combine: 6-1, 200 lb, brazos de 30 3/4”, manos de 9 3/8”, 4.49 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.56, vertical de 35”, broad jump de 10’9”, shuttle de 4.28. 

Defensive back con buen tamaño

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Wade Woodaz — LB
Origen: Tampa, Florida
College: Clemson
Datos combine: 6-3, 236 lb, brazos de 32 5/8”, manos de 10”, 4.52 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.55, broad jump de 9’9”, shuttle de 4.50, 3-cone de 7.27. No registró salto vertical. 

Linebacker con perfil híbrido 

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Trey Moore — EDGE
Origen: San Antonio, Texas
College: Texas
Datos combine: 6-1 1/2, 243 lb, brazos de 31.63”, manos de 10.5”, 4.54 en las 40, split de 20 yardas de 2.63, split de 10 yardas de 1.60, vertical de 38.5”, broad jump de 10’0”, shuttle de 4.43, 3-cone de 7.08. 

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Anthony Hill Jr. — LB
Origen: Denton, Texas
College: Texas
Datos combine: 6-2, 238 lb, brazos de 32 3/8”, manos de 9 5/8”, 4.51 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.58, vertical de 37”, broad jump de 10’5”, bench press de 21 reps. 

Linebacker explosivo

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Aamil Wagner — OT
Origen: Yellow Springs, Ohio
College: Notre Dame
Datos combine: 6-5 7/8, 306 lb, manos de 10 1/4”, brazos de 34 1/2”, 5.01 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.79, vertical de 29.5”, broad jump de 9’0”, bench press de 21 reps. 

Tackle largo y atlético

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Darryl Peterson — OLB
Origen: Akron, Ohio
College: Wisconsin
Datos combine: 6-1, 260 lb, brazos de 32 1/2”, manos de 9 5/8”

Outside linebacker con experiencia, motor y producción.

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Le’Veon Moss — RB
Origen: Walker, Louisiana
College: Texas A&M
Datos combine: 5-11, 203 lb, brazos de 31”, manos de 9 1/2”. No realizó pruebas atléticas en la combine. 

Corredor físico, con buen tamaño y capacidad para correr con violencia entre tackles.

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Keionte Scott — CB
Origen: San Diego, California
College: Miami
Datos combine: 5-11 1/4, 193 lb, brazos de 31 3/8”, manos de 9 5/8”. No realizó pruebas atléticas en la combine. 

Defensive back muy versátil, con experiencia en nickel

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Akheem Mesidor — EDGE
Origen: Ottawa, Ontario
College: Miami
Datos combine: 6-3, 259 lb, brazos de 32 1/8”, manos de 10”. No realizó pruebas atléticas en la combine. 

Rusher interior/exterior muy productivo, físico y con capacidad para ganar por técnica y motor

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Zion Young — EDGE
Origen: Atlanta, Georgia
College: Missouri
Datos combine: 6-6, 262 lb, brazos de 33”, manos de 9 4/8”. No realizó pruebas atléticas en la combine. 

EDGE con tamaño, potencia y producción reciente en la SEC.

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Hezekiah Masses — CB
Origen: Deerfield Beach, Florida
College: California
Datos combine: 6-1, 179 lb, brazos de 31 1/8”, manos de 8 1/4”, 4.46 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.57, vertical de 31.5”, broad jump de 9’11”. 

Corner con experiencia exterior

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Kaelon Black — RB
Origen: Virginia Beach, Virginia
College: Indiana
Datos combine: no participó en la combine; no fue invitado este año. 

Running back compacto, productivo y con muy buen ritmo hacia delante

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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Markel Bell — OT
Origen: Cleveland, Mississippi
College: Miami
Datos combine: 6-9 1/4, 346 lb, brazos de 36 3/8”, manos de 9”, wingspan de 87 1/8”, 5.36 en las 40, split de 10 yardas de 1.84. 

Tackle gigantesco, con un tamaño absolutamente fuera de lo común

#Dolphins #NFLDraft

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