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these are the LB, OG and DE that should be available in each round of the draft for our Miami Dolphins.
Round 7:
LB: Ben Boulware, Clemson
A bit undersized but he will be great in the locker room.
OG: Danny Isidora, Miami (Fla.)
He is at his best as a run blocker, consistently seeking out and finding someone to hit.
DE: Deatrich Wise Jr, Arkansas
Tall pass-rushing end who can be a liability against the run.
Has size of an NFL guard with thick bubble and good arm length for interior
Round 6:
LB: Marquel Lee, Wake forest
Explosive linebacker who is a legitimate three-down defender
OG: Isaac Asiata, Utah
Physical, powerful and aggressive run blocker.
DE: Trey Hendrickson, Florida atlantic
Special teams demon; blocked a punt, two field goals and an extra point in 2016.
Round 5:
LB: Ben Gedeon, Michigan
Very strong but isn’t a great athlete.
OG: Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State
The powerful Jessamen Dunker held his own in a matchup with SEC foe Vanderbilt while playing left tackle. He’s moving inside to guard for the NFL.
DE: Justin Jones, North Carolina state
Big, physical defender capable of playing defensive end or defensive tackle, Jones is extremely disruptive.
Round 4:
LB: Kendell Beckwith, LSU
Love me some LSU linebckers. wanted Dion jones last year.
He would go higher, but he tore his ACL in December.
OG: Dion Dawkins, Temple
Very polished and accomplished pass protector. Great strength and power to win consistently in the run game.
DE: Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova
A 6'7" 280lb freak of an athlete is the hidden gem in the edge class, according to NFL Media's Mike Mayock.
Round 3:
LB: Duke Riley, LSU
Small but fast, makes play over the field.
OG: Pat Elflein, Ohio State
Productive and durable blocker that’s lined up at center and guard
DE: Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M
Fast off the edge, immediately alters his angle of attack and nicely redirects to the ball handler
Round 2:
LB: Jarrad Davis, Florida
He has the ideal size and speed for the position and he is a leader
If he stays healthy, he will be a good one.
OG: Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
Johnson is a strong, nasty lineman who dominates opponents when he flips on the switch.
DE: Jordan Willis, Kansas State
Productive three-year starter who plays with desired motor from whistle to whistle
Round 1:
LB: Haason Reddick, Temple
Reddick is athletic, speedy and can even rush the passer.
OG: Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky
A true all-rounder who holds up in pass protection and imposes himself as a run blocker with plenty aggression while maintaining his form and balance.
DE: Charles Harris, Missouri
Explosive college pass-rushing defensive end, has experience playing the wide-9 technique.
Round 7:
LB: Ben Boulware, Clemson
A bit undersized but he will be great in the locker room.
OG: Danny Isidora, Miami (Fla.)
He is at his best as a run blocker, consistently seeking out and finding someone to hit.
DE: Deatrich Wise Jr, Arkansas
Tall pass-rushing end who can be a liability against the run.
Has size of an NFL guard with thick bubble and good arm length for interior
Round 6:
LB: Marquel Lee, Wake forest
Explosive linebacker who is a legitimate three-down defender
OG: Isaac Asiata, Utah
Physical, powerful and aggressive run blocker.
DE: Trey Hendrickson, Florida atlantic
Special teams demon; blocked a punt, two field goals and an extra point in 2016.
Round 5:
LB: Ben Gedeon, Michigan
Very strong but isn’t a great athlete.
OG: Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State
The powerful Jessamen Dunker held his own in a matchup with SEC foe Vanderbilt while playing left tackle. He’s moving inside to guard for the NFL.
DE: Justin Jones, North Carolina state
Big, physical defender capable of playing defensive end or defensive tackle, Jones is extremely disruptive.
Round 4:
LB: Kendell Beckwith, LSU
Love me some LSU linebckers. wanted Dion jones last year.
He would go higher, but he tore his ACL in December.
OG: Dion Dawkins, Temple
Very polished and accomplished pass protector. Great strength and power to win consistently in the run game.
DE: Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova
A 6'7" 280lb freak of an athlete is the hidden gem in the edge class, according to NFL Media's Mike Mayock.
Round 3:
LB: Duke Riley, LSU
Small but fast, makes play over the field.
OG: Pat Elflein, Ohio State
Productive and durable blocker that’s lined up at center and guard
DE: Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M
Fast off the edge, immediately alters his angle of attack and nicely redirects to the ball handler
Round 2:
LB: Jarrad Davis, Florida
He has the ideal size and speed for the position and he is a leader
If he stays healthy, he will be a good one.
OG: Dorian Johnson, Pittsburgh
Johnson is a strong, nasty lineman who dominates opponents when he flips on the switch.
DE: Jordan Willis, Kansas State
Productive three-year starter who plays with desired motor from whistle to whistle
Round 1:
LB: Haason Reddick, Temple
Reddick is athletic, speedy and can even rush the passer.
OG: Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky
A true all-rounder who holds up in pass protection and imposes himself as a run blocker with plenty aggression while maintaining his form and balance.
DE: Charles Harris, Missouri
Explosive college pass-rushing defensive end, has experience playing the wide-9 technique.