Using the Draft Simulator from The Draft Network (DN) site, I drafted five rounds for the Dolphins (Rankings from Pro Football Focus' Big Board in parentheses):
5. Tua Tagovailoa, QB - Alabama (#3)
18. A.J. Epenesa, EDGE - Iowa (#14)
26 - Josh Jones, OT - Houston (#16)
39 - Cesar Ruiz, IOL - Michigan (#94) (DN ranks Ruiz as the best Interior OLman and 42nd/top 100)
56 - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB - LSU (DN 32/100)
70 - Cameron Dantzler, CB - Mississippi State (#29)
135 - Jeremy Chinn, S - Southern Illinois
144 - Tyler Johnson, WR - Minnesota
147 - Justin Strnad, LB - Wake Forest
Team needs were listed as: QB, EDGE, OT, IOL, RB, CB, S, LB, WR, TE
Tua can sit for a year behind Fitzpatrick who is a Free Agent next year. The only starter listed as a Free Agent is John Jenkins, LDE. Epenesa replaces him.
The OL gets some remake. They lose J'Marcus Webb, T and Evan Boehm, C to Free agency. Each started eight games.
Ruiz may be a reach but Dantzler is a steal in a deep CB class.
Miami ranked ninth in rushing offense (114 yds/gm) last year. But their top two RBs averaged 1.8 and 2.7 yds/carry. One started six games. The other started four games. So Edwards-Helaire, who is being ranked in the top four RBs in the draft, may well start.
Dolphins sites are comfortable with their two starters at both CB and WR. At WR, they have four viable options not including Ricardo Louis, who was injured last year and hasn't played since 2017. Albert Wilson, recent FA signee, is their fifth, but they can save $9.5 million against the cap by cutting him. Tyler Johnson will give them more depth there.
The Dolphins have the highest cap space - $89 million - in the NFL. So they can fill more holes with offseason signings.
Draft Network's Simulator is easy and gives profiles and analyses of players. Just click on "Start a mock draft".
5. Tua Tagovailoa, QB - Alabama (#3)
18. A.J. Epenesa, EDGE - Iowa (#14)
26 - Josh Jones, OT - Houston (#16)
39 - Cesar Ruiz, IOL - Michigan (#94) (DN ranks Ruiz as the best Interior OLman and 42nd/top 100)
56 - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB - LSU (DN 32/100)
70 - Cameron Dantzler, CB - Mississippi State (#29)
135 - Jeremy Chinn, S - Southern Illinois
144 - Tyler Johnson, WR - Minnesota
147 - Justin Strnad, LB - Wake Forest
Team needs were listed as: QB, EDGE, OT, IOL, RB, CB, S, LB, WR, TE
Tua can sit for a year behind Fitzpatrick who is a Free Agent next year. The only starter listed as a Free Agent is John Jenkins, LDE. Epenesa replaces him.
The OL gets some remake. They lose J'Marcus Webb, T and Evan Boehm, C to Free agency. Each started eight games.
Ruiz may be a reach but Dantzler is a steal in a deep CB class.
Miami ranked ninth in rushing offense (114 yds/gm) last year. But their top two RBs averaged 1.8 and 2.7 yds/carry. One started six games. The other started four games. So Edwards-Helaire, who is being ranked in the top four RBs in the draft, may well start.
Dolphins sites are comfortable with their two starters at both CB and WR. At WR, they have four viable options not including Ricardo Louis, who was injured last year and hasn't played since 2017. Albert Wilson, recent FA signee, is their fifth, but they can save $9.5 million against the cap by cutting him. Tyler Johnson will give them more depth there.
The Dolphins have the highest cap space - $89 million - in the NFL. So they can fill more holes with offseason signings.
Draft Network's Simulator is easy and gives profiles and analyses of players. Just click on "Start a mock draft".
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