ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper has the Dolphins  picking Alabama inside linebacker Rolando McClain with their No. 12  overall pick of the first round in the upcoming draft.But Kiper believes the Dolphins will have a healthy and perhaps  heated discussion whether to go with McClain or Oklahoma State's Dez  Bryant if the wide receiver is on the board when Miami selects.
"Dez Bryant, I think he'll be in the discussion, but you look at him  and he could go higher," Kiper said today on a nationwide conference  call. "I have him going at No. 10 to Denver still ... [The Dolphins]  certainly need wide receiver help and you got to get it at some point  and I think they will try get in this draft. 
"But at that point, I think McClain would be the best option if  Bryant's gone. And even if Bryant's there it's going to be a heck of a  discussion, I would think, even if Bryant is still on the board."
Yeah, I could see that discussion going something like this:
Jeff Ireland: Bill, we've got a wide receiver and a linebacker on  the board and ...
Bill Parcells: I'm Bill freakin' Parcells and I love linebackers.
Ireland: Linebacker it is.
Seriously, the Parcells penchant for drafting linebackers is  well-known. And picking McClain, whom Kiper says has "a Ray Lewis-type  enthusiasm and Bill Parcells will see that in McClain," seems logical.
"You look at Parcells when he was with the Giants and at other  places, he loves linebackers that have that type of ability, especially  guys with his kind of size too, with LT and Carl Banks and those type of  guys," Kiper said. "This is an inside linebacker that looks like an  outside linebacker." 
And that is where Kiper and I disagree. I believe the Dolphins have a  greater need at OLB than ILB. But Kiper doesn't see any OLB as worthy  of the No. 12 selection.
I believe Michigan's Brandon Graham is more than worthy of that pick,  talk of his short arms be damned. I love Graham! I have put in adoption  papers for Graham because I want that guy in my family if he's not  going to be on the Dolphins!
And here's the kicker, despite saying Graham rates around No. 20-32,  Kiper also seems to love Graham.
"I've liked him all along, that's the one guy I've been consistent  with all the way through," Kiper said. "He's got that great work ethic,  he comes hard every play. He took advantage of some offensive tackles  that were very suspect, obviously, and in the NFL that's not the case."
Kiper believes Graham will somehow wind up chasing Dolphins  quarterbacks someday, either for a Miami division foe, or a team the  Dolphins must eventually beat to become great.
"I actually have him going to New England in the latest projection I  did from the standpoint of being a 3-4 outside backer," Kiper said.  "As a 4-3 defensive end situational guy if Indianapolis looks at him in  that rotation with [Dwight] Freeney and Robert Mathis it makes sense. I  think his character and every game bringing it, the way he did  production-wise is the reason why he's a pick to go now between 20 and  32."
I think that's precisely the reason the Dolphins should take him at  No. 12. The kid brings it every play. Every single play. And he brings  it with speed and explosion and good instinct and discipline.
Why isn't he rated higher?
Anyway, if the Dolphins decide to address their 3-4 OLB need later in  the draft, Kiper has a handful of guys rated after the first round.  They are:
Jerry Hughes of TCU, Ricky Sapp from Clemson, Antonio Coleman at  Auburn, Cameron Sheffield at Troy, Eric Norwood at South Carolina. Kiper  had Wisconsin's O'Brian Schofield rated as a first-rounder until he  blew out his knee at the Senior Bowl in January.
