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1. Kevin White, WR West Virginia
Despite having the most expensive receiver core in the NFL, the Dolphins have little talent at the position outside of Wallace And Landry. The rest of the cast is mediocre, and their high cap hits could lead to some turnover at the position.
2. Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State
Miami’s defense crumbled as the season progressed, and the defensive line was a major reason why. With Randy Starks possibly being a cap causality and Jared Odrick hitting free agency, the Dolphins should invest in a young tackle to keep their rotation fierce for years to come.
3.quintin Rollins, CB Miami oh.
The former point guard for the Miami Redhawks decided to play football as a senior, and he was very impressive in his first campaign since high school. At 6’0”, 205 pounds, Rollins has ideal size for a defensive back, and his thick frame can deliver powerful hits on ball-carriers.
4 Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson
It’s shaping up to be a fairly deep linebacker class, which is great for the Dolphins. With Dannell Ellerbe and Philip Wheeler proving to be ineffective with the team, investing in another great athlete is a smart move. Anthony was a three-year starter for the Clemson Tigers, and his 6’3, 245-pound frame is already NFL-caliber.
5 Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
While watching Tyler Lockett, his tape is eerily similar to T.Y. Hilton, who is now a stud for the Colts. He’s 5’11 and 175 pounds, so he’s more of a slot weapon that moves around. Lockett is electric with his downfield speed and short-area quickness.
6. Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama
Although the Dolphins have found their franchise quarterback, it doesn’t hurt to develop another behind Tannehill in case of injury or a major setback. Enter Brandon Bridge, who plays like Kaepernick.
That comparison might not excite some, but Bridge is oozing with physical upside. He’s 6’5” and 235 pounds with a cannon on his throwing shoulder. Bridge also is very athletic and a capable scrambler, although he prefers to operate in the pocket.
7.. Shaquille Mason, OG, Georgia Tech
Considering the offensive line woes continuing in 2014, even if the Dolphins sign a stud guard in free agency, the team should take another in the draft. Shaquille Mason is a good candidate for a late-round flier because of his natural athleticism and ability to run block.
Taken from Bleacher report.....
Despite having the most expensive receiver core in the NFL, the Dolphins have little talent at the position outside of Wallace And Landry. The rest of the cast is mediocre, and their high cap hits could lead to some turnover at the position.
2. Eddie Goldman, DT, Florida State
Miami’s defense crumbled as the season progressed, and the defensive line was a major reason why. With Randy Starks possibly being a cap causality and Jared Odrick hitting free agency, the Dolphins should invest in a young tackle to keep their rotation fierce for years to come.
3.quintin Rollins, CB Miami oh.
The former point guard for the Miami Redhawks decided to play football as a senior, and he was very impressive in his first campaign since high school. At 6’0”, 205 pounds, Rollins has ideal size for a defensive back, and his thick frame can deliver powerful hits on ball-carriers.
4 Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson
It’s shaping up to be a fairly deep linebacker class, which is great for the Dolphins. With Dannell Ellerbe and Philip Wheeler proving to be ineffective with the team, investing in another great athlete is a smart move. Anthony was a three-year starter for the Clemson Tigers, and his 6’3, 245-pound frame is already NFL-caliber.
5 Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
While watching Tyler Lockett, his tape is eerily similar to T.Y. Hilton, who is now a stud for the Colts. He’s 5’11 and 175 pounds, so he’s more of a slot weapon that moves around. Lockett is electric with his downfield speed and short-area quickness.
6. Brandon Bridge, QB, South Alabama
Although the Dolphins have found their franchise quarterback, it doesn’t hurt to develop another behind Tannehill in case of injury or a major setback. Enter Brandon Bridge, who plays like Kaepernick.
That comparison might not excite some, but Bridge is oozing with physical upside. He’s 6’5” and 235 pounds with a cannon on his throwing shoulder. Bridge also is very athletic and a capable scrambler, although he prefers to operate in the pocket.
7.. Shaquille Mason, OG, Georgia Tech
Considering the offensive line woes continuing in 2014, even if the Dolphins sign a stud guard in free agency, the team should take another in the draft. Shaquille Mason is a good candidate for a late-round flier because of his natural athleticism and ability to run block.
Taken from Bleacher report.....
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