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AI's Toughest Player Miami Dolphins 7 Round Mock

If we could get Booker in Round 2, I would low key get a stiffy.
 
This is my favorite draft yet.

I traded down with the Bucs at 19 for 84 and a 4th next year.

19. DT Derrick Harmon - The best pass rushing IOL in the draft.

48. OG Jonah Savaiinaea - Solid OG who should start right away.

84. DB Darien Porter - Insane measurables at the combine.

98. S Andrew Mukuba - Immediate starter at FS.

116. DT Ty Robinson - Add him to the DT rotation and keep everybody fresh.

135. WR Tory Horton - Offense could use another weapon.

150. DB Nohl Williams - Double up on DB's if we are trading Ramsey.

155. RB Damien Martinez - Physical RB.

224. TE Luke Lachey - TE depth.

231. OT Jack Nelson - Backup swing OT.

253. DE Fadil Diggs - Edge depth.
 
I wonder who Jalen Dennis was supposed to be?
I asked it to revise that.

Jalen Dennis is not a recognized defensive tackle prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft based on available scouting reports, big boards, or mock drafts from sources like PFF, NFL Draft Buzz, ESPN, The Athletic, or WalterFootball. The original mock draft you referenced listed him as a Round 4 (Pick 116) selection for the Miami Dolphins from Indiana, with 2024 stats of 5.5 sacks, 32 tackles, and a 7.9% run-stop rate, noted for his hustle and fit as a depth piece behind Zach Sieler. However, these details appear inaccurate or fabricated, as no player named Jalen Dennis is documented in Indiana’s 2024 roster, NFL Draft profiles, or major draft databases.
It’s possible the name was confused with another prospect, such as C.J. West from Indiana, a defensive tackle who appears in 2025 draft rankings. West (6-2, 310 lbs) is projected as a Round 4-6 pick (PFF, WalterFootball), with 2024 stats including 40 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and a strong run-defense grade (80.5 PFF). He’s praised for his burst and hustle but limited by shorter arms and inconsistent pad level, fitting as a rotational 4-3 nose tackle.
Alternatively, the mock might have misnamed a player like Darius Alexander (Toledo, 6-4, 305 lbs, Round 3-5 projection), who had 40 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and Senior Bowl buzz, known for strength and physicality.
Why the Error? The mock draft likely conflated names or invented a prospect, as no Jalen Dennis exists in relevant draft or college football records. Indiana’s defensive line featured players like West, not Dennis. If you meant a specific player, could you clarify (e.g., college, position details)? For now, I’d pivot to West as the closest match for the described role.
Revised Pick for Dolphins (Round 4, Pick 116):
Given the error, I’d slot C.J. West, DT, Indiana here.
  • Toughness Factor: West’s high-effort play (80.5 PFF run-defense grade) and diving tackles show relentless motor, outworking blockers.
  • Team Fit: Miami’s D-line (20th, 128.4 yds/g) needs depth due to Calails Campbell's departure. West’s run-stopping complements Sieler’s pass rush.
  • Availability: West’s 100-150 range fits 116 (PFF, The Athletic).
 
Yeah hallucinations are a big problem with AI.

I like CJ West a lot. If he’s there in the 4th, I’d run the card up.
 
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