Here’s a recent full seven-round mock draft I did for the Dolphins using FanSpeak’s mock draft simulator.
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Round 1, No. 8 Overall: DE Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky
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Cameron Wake just turned 34 years old and is coming off of a season-ending injury, while Olivier Vernon is a free agent. Adding a pass rusher should be one of the Dolphins' top priorities, and Spence is a beast if he can keep his head on straight.
Round 1, No. 8 Overall: DE Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky
Cameron Wake just turned 34 years old and is coming off of a season-ending injury, while Olivier Vernon is a free agent. Adding a pass rusher should be one of the Dolphins' top priorities, and Spence is a beast if he can keep his head on straight.
Round 2, No. 42 Overall: CB Xavien Howard, Baylor
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Although he had a down year in 2015, Brent Grimes is entrenched as the starter at one corner, but the Dolphins could use an upgrade over Jamar Taylor at the other. Howard would certainly provide them with that.
Round 2, No. 42 Overall: CB Xavien Howard, Baylor
Although he had a down year in 2015, Brent Grimes is entrenched as the starter at one corner, but the Dolphins could use an upgrade over Jamar Taylor at the other. Howard would certainly provide them with that.
Round 3, No. 73 Overall: S Jalen Mills, LSU
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Free Safety Louis Delmas is a free agent, and Mills would be the perfect replacement. He can cover and tackle and would fit nicely in the Dolphins' defensive backfield.
Round 3, No. 73 Overall: S Jalen Mills, LSU
Free Safety Louis Delmas is a free agent, and Mills would be the perfect replacement. He can cover and tackle and would fit nicely in the Dolphins' defensive backfield.
Round 4, No. 108 Overall: OT John Theus, Georgia
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The Dolphins' offensive line allowed 45 sacks in 2015 which was tied for eighth-most in the NFL. Fixing a putrid group up front will go a long way towards improving a below-average offense.
Round 4, No. 108 Overall: OT John Theus, Georgia
The Dolphins' offensive line allowed 45 sacks in 2015 which was tied for eighth-most in the NFL. Fixing a putrid group up front will go a long way towards improving a below-average offense.
Round 5, No. 147 Overall: G Connor McGovern, Missouri
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This pick goes along with the reasoning behind the Theus selection. The Dolphins must address this offensive line in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Round 5, No. 147 Overall: G Connor McGovern, Missouri
This pick goes along with the reasoning behind the Theus selection. The Dolphins must address this offensive line in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Round 6, No. 189 Overall: TE Jerell Adams, South Carolina
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The Dolphins love Dion Sims, but he has never reached his full potential. That led the team to sign Jordan Cameron last offseason, but he also disappointed. Adams could finally be the middle-of-the-field threat the Dolphins' offense needs.
Round 6, No. 189 Overall: TE Jerell Adams, South Carolina
The Dolphins love Dion Sims, but he has never reached his full potential. That led the team to sign Jordan Cameron last offseason, but he also disappointed. Adams could finally be the middle-of-the-field threat the Dolphins' offense needs.
Round 7, No. 225 Overall: RB Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia
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Lamar Miller is a free agent, and although Jay Ajayi will be the likely featured back should Miller leave, Smallwood would give the team a speed-back to pair with the powerful Ajayi to form a nice one-two punch.
Round 7, No. 225 Overall: RB Wendell Smallwood, West Virginia
Lamar Miller is a free agent, and although Jay Ajayi will be the likely featured back should Miller leave, Smallwood would give the team a speed-back to pair with the powerful Ajayi to form a nice one-two punch.
Round 7, No. 229 Overall: ILB Frank Shannon, Oklahoma
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Starting middle linebacker Kelvin Sheppard is a free agent which opens a hole on the depth chart. While obviously a seventh-round pick would likely not start, Shannon could add some depth at the position and help on special teams.
Round 7, No. 229 Overall: ILB Frank Shannon, Oklahoma
Starting middle linebacker Kelvin Sheppard is a free agent which opens a hole on the depth chart. While obviously a seventh-round pick would likely not start, Shannon could add some depth at the position and help on special teams.