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Dolphin's Draft recap by NFL.com

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Round 1, Pick 14 (14) DeVante Parker WR 6'3" 209 Louisville 6.2

Pick Analysis: "Parker is a big-bodied wide receiver. What I love about this kid is that this year he came back after foot surgery and played in six games, catching 43 passes. He's a special young man." -- Mike Mayock


Round 2, Pick 20 (52) (from Eagles) Jordan Phillips NT 6'5" 329 Oklahoma 5.9

Pick Analysis: "Phillips has first-round ability all over him. He can dominate at the point of attack. He controls the run game. He reminds me of Terrance Knighton. People question his football character, which is why he's being selected in the second round and not in the first." -- Mike Mayock


Round 4, Pick 15 (114) Jamil Douglas OG 6'4" 304 Arizona State 5.2

Pick Analysis: Douglas brings some versatility to a Dolphins offensive line that saw its struggles in 2014. He is best suited to play inside in the NFL and could develop into a solid pass protector for the Dolphins. --Mark Dulgerian


Round 5, Pick 9 (145) (from Eagles through Rams) Bobby McCain CB 5'9" 195 Memphis 5.4

Pick Analysis: Miami lands a high ceiling slot corner with this pick. McCain is on the smaller side but he's tough as nails and displays the ball skills to capitalize on errant throws. --Mark Dulgerian


Round 5, Pick 13 (149) (from Vikings) Jay Ajayi RB 6'0" 221 Boise St. 5.6

Pick Analysis: Miami needed running back depth and they got a potential steal in the 5th round. Ajayi slipped due to serious knee concerns, but if he stays healthy he can be a 18-25 carry back in the NFL. The Dolphins got a potential replacement for Lamar Miller, who's in a contract year. --Mark Dulgerian



Round 5, Pick 14 (150) Cedric Thompson FS 6'0" 208 Minnesota 5.0

Pick Analysis: Thompson showed great range at free safety in college and should benefit from learning behind Louis Delmas, who is in a contract year and coming off ACL surgery. --Mark Dulgerian


Round 5, Pick 20 (156) (from Eagles) Tony Lippett WR 6'2" 192 Michigan St. 5.2
 
With the 14th pick f the 1st round, the Miami Dolphins select:

WR- DeVante Parker from Louisville
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With the 20th pick of the 2nd round, the Miami Dolphins select:

DT- Jordan Phillips from Oklahoma
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With the 15th pick of the 4th round, the Miami Dolphins select:

OG- Jamil Douglas from Arizona State
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With the 9th pick of the 5th round, the Miami Dolphins select:

CB- Bobby McCain from Memphis
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With the 13th pick of the 5th round, the Miami Dolphins select:

RB- Jay Ajayi from Boise State
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With the 14th pick of the 5th round, the Miami Dolphins select:

FS- Cedric Thompson from Minnesota
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With the 20th pick of the 5th round, the Miami Dolphins select:

CB- Tony Lippett from Michigan State
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How many slot corners can we play at one time Im just curious lol
 
IMO Cedric Thompson will be playing sooner rather than later.
 
I like the Tony lippet pick. Everyone was always talking about funchess because of his size and speed but lippett was always the go to guy. I think he could become a good 3rd down receiver for us.
 
I like the Tony lippet pick. Everyone was always talking about funchess because of his size and speed but lippett was always the go to guy. I think he could become a good 3rd down receiver for us.

He will be playing defensive back.
 
I like the Tony lippet pick. Everyone was always talking about funchess because of his size and speed but lippett was always the go to guy. I think he could become a good 3rd down receiver for us.

I almost didn't have the heart to say anything, but Lippett went to State, Funchess went to Michigan. Still agree with you, though. Hoping we keep him at WR to take advantage of his length and ability to fight for the ball. Either way I think he contributes on one side of the ball by year 2.
 
I like Lippet at corner more. 6'2 boundary. We need help there bad.
 
I almost didn't have the heart to say anything, but Lippett went to State, Funchess went to Michigan. Still agree with you, though. Hoping we keep him at WR to take advantage of his length and ability to fight for the ball. Either way I think he contributes on one side of the ball by year 2.

Oh yeah duh. Sadly I'm an ohio state fan and knew that too well.... But then I smoked some weed and went confused mode.
 
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