Prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. It’s a time-tested strategy that has been deployed by some of the best leaders from the boardroom, to the courtroom, to the battlefield, and quite recently, to the Miami Dolphins front office.
This week, NFL executives will gather in their war rooms to prepare for one of the biggest events on the football calendar, the NFL Draft. But as the clock strikes 8:00pm on the east coast and commissioner Roger Goodell declares the draft open, Dolphins general manager Chris Grier and his team will be sitting back and watching Tyreek Hill highlights instead of sweating out who the team will select in the first round (or second round for that matter).