Updated this week has up to date draft status
http://walterfootball.com/draft2013.php
Fins picks
1.Jarvis Jones LB, Georgia
The Dolphins entered the 2012 offseason with a pass-rusher being one of their greatest needs. They drafted Olivier Vernon in the third round, but there's no telling if he can be a worthy complement to Cameron Wake; he hasn't played much in the first three games. If he doesn't show anything this year, Miami won't hesitate to pull the trigger on one of the three stud pass-rushers in the 2013 NFL Draft.
Jarvis Jones is a better fit for the 3-4, but he could be used similarly to Von Miller in Denver. He's just too good to pass up at this point.
2a.Terrence Williams WR, Baylor
The Dolphins may have found their quarterback in Ryan Tannehill, but he's going to struggle as long as guys like Brian Hartline, Davone Bess and Legedu Naanee are vying for the No. 1 receiver job.
2b.Jonathan Cooper OG, North Carolina
The Dolphins need to fix the right side of their offensive line so Ryan Tannehill has more time in the pocket to overthrow his receivers downfield. John Jerry should be upgraded
3a. Johnny Adams CB, Michigan State
The Dolphins have an extra second-day pick because they dealt Vontae Davis to the Colts, so they should probably use one of them on a replacement
3b. Bacarri Rambo S, Georgia
More help for the secondary, as the Dolphins could use someone to challenge Chris Clemons at safety.
Don't like the Cooper pick, but otherwise, wouldn't be a terrible draft.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2013.php
Fins picks
1.Jarvis Jones LB, Georgia
The Dolphins entered the 2012 offseason with a pass-rusher being one of their greatest needs. They drafted Olivier Vernon in the third round, but there's no telling if he can be a worthy complement to Cameron Wake; he hasn't played much in the first three games. If he doesn't show anything this year, Miami won't hesitate to pull the trigger on one of the three stud pass-rushers in the 2013 NFL Draft.
Jarvis Jones is a better fit for the 3-4, but he could be used similarly to Von Miller in Denver. He's just too good to pass up at this point.
2a.Terrence Williams WR, Baylor
The Dolphins may have found their quarterback in Ryan Tannehill, but he's going to struggle as long as guys like Brian Hartline, Davone Bess and Legedu Naanee are vying for the No. 1 receiver job.
2b.Jonathan Cooper OG, North Carolina
The Dolphins need to fix the right side of their offensive line so Ryan Tannehill has more time in the pocket to overthrow his receivers downfield. John Jerry should be upgraded
3a. Johnny Adams CB, Michigan State
The Dolphins have an extra second-day pick because they dealt Vontae Davis to the Colts, so they should probably use one of them on a replacement
3b. Bacarri Rambo S, Georgia
More help for the secondary, as the Dolphins could use someone to challenge Chris Clemons at safety.
Don't like the Cooper pick, but otherwise, wouldn't be a terrible draft.