Last week, following the lead by Kevin based on his post, where he revisited various past [Miami Dolphins](https://www.thephinsider.com/) trades, I asked the following question:
**Dolfanjoe** points out one of the worst decisions made by any team ever.
> Dante Culpepper for a 2nd round pick to Min. instead of that Bree’s guy?
**Alley Gator** did not answer the question, but does make a solid point about the team's current GM. You can’t build a championship team by trading your way to it.
> Here’s another question of the day...how many of the Dolphins 2025 projected starting defense were actually drafted by the Dolphins? Assuming that Ramsey is one until he’s actually traded or released.
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> The answer should prove once and for all that Grier has to go.
**610WIOD** is not a fan of trading up for guys that no one will remember.
> Trading up for Leonte “Who?” Caroo.
**darrel.owen**, In response to 610WIOD, highlights another aspect of this team's talent acquisition that has become increasingly frustrating.
> Kept waiting for that guy to bloom, and it kept not happening. Such a disappointment.
**phinette** can’t forget trading up for a guy who could not stay off the juice.
> Passing on Brees and trading for Culpepper was awful, but the Dion Jordan trade was a disaster. We gave up both a 1st and 2nd round pick for him.
**darrel.owen** points out yet another poorly conceived trade-up.
> Trading up for Eich when Creed Humphrey was there for the taking, AND we needed a center. Mind... blown.
Well, that’s a solid list of massive disappointments. If you missed the original question post, what's your all-time bone-headed trade by your Miami Dolphins?
As with all these posts, I would like to thank everyone who took the time to read our post and answer our question of the day.