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Ummm, how are we feeling if this is it ?

They also have us trading pick 79 so not sure what that’s about lol . Guess they forgot we traded it for Jaylen Wright last year

13. MIAMI DOLPHINS: HB ASHTON JEANTY, BOISE STATE

Miami goes “best player available” and lands a top-five prospect. The team has more pressing needs, but it's hard to argue against drafting one of the top running back prospects of the past decade. Jeanty broke an incredible 325 tackles in three years at Boise State. He will fuel a culture change and allow De'Von Achane to work more as a receiver.

48. MIAMI DOLPHINS: T DONOVAN JACKSON, OHIO STATE

Donovan Jackson finished 2024 at left tackle but would slot in as a Day 1 starter at left guard for the Dolphins. He’s a natural fit for Mike McDaniel’s outside-zone scheme and offers valuable versatility — with the ability to step in at tackle if second-year starter Patrick Paul falters. Over the past three seasons, Jackson allowed one or fewer pressures in a game 29 times.

71. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA MINNESOTA VIKINGS VIA NEW ORLEANS SAINTS): QB JAXSON DART, OLE MISS

Mock Trade 2: Dolphins receive Pick No. 71; Vikings receive Pick Nos. 79 and 150
Mock Trade 1: Vikings receive Pick Nos. 40 and 71; Saints receive Pick No. 24

The Dolphins land Dart – a potential franchise QB who could go early in the draft – here in the third round. He led all of FBS in deep passing yards (1,517) and was tied for sixth in big-time throw percentage (7.1%) last season at Ole Miss.

98. MIAMI DOLPHINS: DI JOSHUA FARMER, FLORIDA STATE

Farmer adds some much-needed interior defensive line depth for a team that doesn’t have much behind Zach Sieler following Calais Campbell‘s departure. He was a productive player at Florida State, generating 46 pressures and 13 sacks over the past two seasons.

116. MIAMI DOLPHINS: S BILLY BOWMAN JR., OKLAHOMA

135. MIAMI DOLPHINS: CB QUINCY RILEY, LOUISVILLE

155. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA DENVER BRONCOS): TE MITCHELL EVANS, NOTRE DAME

224. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA CHICAGO BEARS): DI CAM HORSLEY, BOSTON COLLEGE

231. MIAMI DOLPHINS: WR TRAESHON HOLDEN, OREGON

253. MIAMI DOLPHINS: EDGE ETHAN DOWNS, OKLAHOMA


 
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This draft would pretty much press the reset button on the team. Neither RB nor QB in the first two rounds make a lot of sense in 2025 if you’re trying to improve the existing team.

HOWEVER

I kinda love this draft, because I don’t believe Miami will make much noise in 2025, and it’s at least an attempt to fill the gaping hole at LG moving forward.

Going into 2026 with one of the best RB prospects since ADP, a learning year under the belt of Dart, and potentially a new front office would certainly be…interesting.

I do not think there’s a snowball’s chance in hell that this draft happens.
 
Here’s how they have the first 12 picks playing out

Round 1

1. TENNESSEE TITANS: QB CAM WARD, MIAMI (FL)

It's tough to win in the NFL without a good quarterback, and the Titans hope to right the ship by selecting Ward. The Miami (FL) product earned a 93.7 PFF passing grade on intermediate throws and a 95.0 PFF passing grade on deep shots in 2024. His 31 big-time throws ranked second among quarterbacks this past season.

2. CLEVELAND BROWNS: QB SHEDEUR SANDERS, COLORADO

The Browns have two apparent options here: Shedeur Sanders or trade back. And I (John Kosko) didn't even consider trading back. Sanders' 94.3 PFF passing grade in the two-minute drill at Colorado last season was the best mark of any quarterback since 2014. He helped turn the Buffaloes into a playoff contender, and he's ready to do the same for the Browns.


3. NEW YORK GIANTS: CB/WR TRAVIS HUNTER, COLORADO

Hunter's elite skills at cornerback and wide receiver (11 interceptions, 14 touchdowns) make him the draft's most versatile weapon. He'll lock down receivers and create mismatches on offense, becoming a cornerstone for the Giants on both sides of the ball. He played a whopping 1,552 combined snaps in 2024.

4. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: EDGE ABDUL CARTER, PENN STATE

Despite needing to address other positions, New England can't pass on a talent like Abdul Carter. The Patriots are likely a season away from truly being competitive, so at worst, they'll aim to address offensive line concerns in next year's draft, though they'll be crossing their fingers that Drake Maye survives unscathed to see it come to fruition.

5. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: DI MASON GRAHAM, MICHIGAN

There may not be a better player-team fit in this draft than Mason Graham to the Jaguars, who need to shore up their interior defensive line. Just flip on the Michigan–Ohio State game, and you'll see everything you need to know about Graham. He led all college interior defenders in PFF overall grade (91.1) this past season.

6. LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: WR TETAIROA MCMILLAN, ARIZONA

The Raiders need juice in an offense that ranked near last in explosive plays last season. McMillan offers All-Pro potential with a 6-foot-5 frame. He racked up 92 career plays of 15-plus yards with 43 missed tackles. He also recorded 90.0-plus PFF receiving grades at each level of the field and dominated man coverage in 2024 (89.1).

7. NEW YORK JETS: TE TYLER WARREN, PENN STATE

The Jets' tight end room is devoid of top-end talent. That changes with Tyler Warren in the fold. Warren led all Power-Four tight ends with a 93.4 PFF receiving grade in 2024. He should also help in the run game as a nasty blocker who fits in with New York's goals in that facet.

8. CAROLINA PANTHERS: CB WILL JOHNSON, MICHIGAN

The Panthers need a more consistent coverage core after allowing the second-highest explosive pass play rate last season (17.6%). Will Johnson allowed a 49.8 passer rating in coverage over his career at Michigan while excelling in both man and zone schemes.


9. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: T WILL CAMPBELL, LSU

Campbell serves as immediate help and a potential long-term succession plan. His 85th-percentile PFF grade on true pass sets will provide immediate relief, whereas four Saints starters at left guard last season earned a combined 48.3 PFF pass-blocking grade. He can shift to right tackle if Trevor Penning‘s fifth-year option is declined.

10. CHICAGO BEARS: T ARMAND MEMBOU, MISSOURI

Membou completes the Bears' offensive line overhaul to kick off the Ben Johnson era. He could take the starting left tackle job right away or have time to develop while providing tackle/guard depth. Membou earned an 85.9 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024, which will go a long way toward keeping Caleb Williams upright.

11. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: CB JAHDAE BARRON, TEXAS

The versatile Barron can immediately slot in as the 49ers‘ starting nickel cornerback. He posted the second-highest PFF coverage grade among all cornerbacks last year (91.1) and is a perfect fit for defensive coordinator Robert Saleh’s zone-heavy scheme after playing more zone snaps than any other cornerback on PFF’s big board in 2024 (406).

12. DALLAS COWBOYS: WR EMEKA EGBUKA, OHIO STATE

Egbuka would immediately boost Dak Prescott’s receiving weapons opposite CeeDee Lamb, as Lamb and KaVontae Turpin are the team’s only qualifying receivers who finished 2024 with a separation rate above the 50th percentile. Egbuka's 91st-percentile separation rate (85.8%) from this past season signifies that he can be a boon to the Cowboys' passing game.
 
Ummm, how are we feeling if this is it ?

They also have us trading pick 79 so not sure what that’s about lol .

13. MIAMI DOLPHINS: HB ASHTON JEANTY, BOISE STATE

Miami goes “best player available” and lands a top-five prospect. The team has more pressing needs, but it's hard to argue against drafting one of the top running back prospects of the past decade. Jeanty broke an incredible 325 tackles in three years at Boise State. He will fuel a culture change and allow De'Von Achane to work more as a receiver.

48. MIAMI DOLPHINS: T DONOVAN JACKSON, OHIO STATE

Donovan Jackson finished 2024 at left tackle but would slot in as a Day 1 starter at left guard for the Dolphins. He’s a natural fit for Mike McDaniel’s outside-zone scheme and offers valuable versatility — with the ability to step in at tackle if second-year starter Patrick Paul falters. Over the past three seasons, Jackson allowed one or fewer pressures in a game 29 times.

71. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA MINNESOTA VIKINGS VIA NEW ORLEANS SAINTS): QB JAXSON DART, OLE MISS

Mock Trade 2: Dolphins receive Pick No. 71; Vikings receive Pick Nos. 79 and 150
Mock Trade 1: Vikings receive Pick Nos. 40 and 71; Saints receive Pick No. 24

The Dolphins land Dart – a potential franchise QB who could go early in the draft – here in the third round. He led all of FBS in deep passing yards (1,517) and was tied for sixth in big-time throw percentage (7.1%) last season at Ole Miss.

98. MIAMI DOLPHINS: DI JOSHUA FARMER, FLORIDA STATE

Farmer adds some much-needed interior defensive line depth for a team that doesn’t have much behind Zach Sieler following Calais Campbell‘s departure. He was a productive player at Florida State, generating 46 pressures and 13 sacks over the past two seasons.

116. MIAMI DOLPHINS: S BILLY BOWMAN JR., OKLAHOMA

135. MIAMI DOLPHINS: CB QUINCY RILEY, LOUISVILLE

155. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA DENVER BRONCOS): TE MITCHELL EVANS, NOTRE DAME

224. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA CHICAGO BEARS): DI CAM HORSLEY, BOSTON COLLEGE

231. MIAMI DOLPHINS: WR TRAESHON HOLDEN, OREGON

253. MIAMI DOLPHINS: EDGE ETHAN DOWNS, OKLAHOMA



I would be shocked if Dart gets out the first round. A RB in the first round?....hmmmm don't think so.
 
Here’s how they have the first 12 picks playing out

Round 1

1. TENNESSEE TITANS: QB CAM WARD, MIAMI (FL)

It's tough to win in the NFL without a good quarterback, and the Titans hope to right the ship by selecting Ward. The Miami (FL) product earned a 93.7 PFF passing grade on intermediate throws and a 95.0 PFF passing grade on deep shots in 2024. His 31 big-time throws ranked second among quarterbacks this past season.

2. CLEVELAND BROWNS: QB SHEDEUR SANDERS, COLORADO

The Browns have two apparent options here: Shedeur Sanders or trade back. And I (John Kosko) didn't even consider trading back. Sanders' 94.3 PFF passing grade in the two-minute drill at Colorado last season was the best mark of any quarterback since 2014. He helped turn the Buffaloes into a playoff contender, and he's ready to do the same for the Browns.


3. NEW YORK GIANTS: CB/WR TRAVIS HUNTER, COLORADO

Hunter's elite skills at cornerback and wide receiver (11 interceptions, 14 touchdowns) make him the draft's most versatile weapon. He'll lock down receivers and create mismatches on offense, becoming a cornerstone for the Giants on both sides of the ball. He played a whopping 1,552 combined snaps in 2024.

4. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS: EDGE ABDUL CARTER, PENN STATE

Despite needing to address other positions, New England can't pass on a talent like Abdul Carter. The Patriots are likely a season away from truly being competitive, so at worst, they'll aim to address offensive line concerns in next year's draft, though they'll be crossing their fingers that Drake Maye survives unscathed to see it come to fruition.

5. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS: DI MASON GRAHAM, MICHIGAN

There may not be a better player-team fit in this draft than Mason Graham to the Jaguars, who need to shore up their interior defensive line. Just flip on the Michigan–Ohio State game, and you'll see everything you need to know about Graham. He led all college interior defenders in PFF overall grade (91.1) this past season.

6. LAS VEGAS RAIDERS: WR TETAIROA MCMILLAN, ARIZONA

The Raiders need juice in an offense that ranked near last in explosive plays last season. McMillan offers All-Pro potential with a 6-foot-5 frame. He racked up 92 career plays of 15-plus yards with 43 missed tackles. He also recorded 90.0-plus PFF receiving grades at each level of the field and dominated man coverage in 2024 (89.1).

7. NEW YORK JETS: TE TYLER WARREN, PENN STATE

The Jets' tight end room is devoid of top-end talent. That changes with Tyler Warren in the fold. Warren led all Power-Four tight ends with a 93.4 PFF receiving grade in 2024. He should also help in the run game as a nasty blocker who fits in with New York's goals in that facet.

8. CAROLINA PANTHERS: CB WILL JOHNSON, MICHIGAN

The Panthers need a more consistent coverage core after allowing the second-highest explosive pass play rate last season (17.6%). Will Johnson allowed a 49.8 passer rating in coverage over his career at Michigan while excelling in both man and zone schemes.


9. NEW ORLEANS SAINTS: T WILL CAMPBELL, LSU

Campbell serves as immediate help and a potential long-term succession plan. His 85th-percentile PFF grade on true pass sets will provide immediate relief, whereas four Saints starters at left guard last season earned a combined 48.3 PFF pass-blocking grade. He can shift to right tackle if Trevor Penning‘s fifth-year option is declined.

10. CHICAGO BEARS: T ARMAND MEMBOU, MISSOURI

Membou completes the Bears' offensive line overhaul to kick off the Ben Johnson era. He could take the starting left tackle job right away or have time to develop while providing tackle/guard depth. Membou earned an 85.9 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024, which will go a long way toward keeping Caleb Williams upright.

11. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS: CB JAHDAE BARRON, TEXAS

The versatile Barron can immediately slot in as the 49ers‘ starting nickel cornerback. He posted the second-highest PFF coverage grade among all cornerbacks last year (91.1) and is a perfect fit for defensive coordinator Robert Saleh’s zone-heavy scheme after playing more zone snaps than any other cornerback on PFF’s big board in 2024 (406).

12. DALLAS COWBOYS: WR EMEKA EGBUKA, OHIO STATE

Egbuka would immediately boost Dak Prescott’s receiving weapons opposite CeeDee Lamb, as Lamb and KaVontae Turpin are the team’s only qualifying receivers who finished 2024 with a separation rate above the 50th percentile. Egbuka's 91st-percentile separation rate (85.8%) from this past season signifies that he can be a boon to the Cowboys' passing game.
Can't see the Cowboys giving up Jeanty for a WR
 
The RB and QB do not fix this team this year. Foolish draft F+
Jeanty would be an amazing addition and change our offense and make it much more dynamic he is truly generational and he’s a phenomenal receiver too…agree on Dart though.

Just think we have so many other needs that drafting a RB isn’t good value, but if we had drafted better and didn’t have so many needs I’d be all over Jeanty, he’s all pro within 2 years and OROY year one, he’s ready right now to dominate. He makes plays out of nothing and can succeed even behind our oline. Hes the exception to the don’t draft a rb in the first round rule.
 
Ummm, how are we feeling if this is it ?

They also have us trading pick 79 so not sure what that’s about lol .

13. MIAMI DOLPHINS: HB ASHTON JEANTY, BOISE STATE

Miami goes “best player available” and lands a top-five prospect. The team has more pressing needs, but it's hard to argue against drafting one of the top running back prospects of the past decade. Jeanty broke an incredible 325 tackles in three years at Boise State. He will fuel a culture change and allow De'Von Achane to work more as a receiver.

48. MIAMI DOLPHINS: T DONOVAN JACKSON, OHIO STATE

Donovan Jackson finished 2024 at left tackle but would slot in as a Day 1 starter at left guard for the Dolphins. He’s a natural fit for Mike McDaniel’s outside-zone scheme and offers valuable versatility — with the ability to step in at tackle if second-year starter Patrick Paul falters. Over the past three seasons, Jackson allowed one or fewer pressures in a game 29 times.

71. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA MINNESOTA VIKINGS VIA NEW ORLEANS SAINTS): QB JAXSON DART, OLE MISS

Mock Trade 2: Dolphins receive Pick No. 71; Vikings receive Pick Nos. 79 and 150
Mock Trade 1: Vikings receive Pick Nos. 40 and 71; Saints receive Pick No. 24

The Dolphins land Dart – a potential franchise QB who could go early in the draft – here in the third round. He led all of FBS in deep passing yards (1,517) and was tied for sixth in big-time throw percentage (7.1%) last season at Ole Miss.

98. MIAMI DOLPHINS: DI JOSHUA FARMER, FLORIDA STATE

Farmer adds some much-needed interior defensive line depth for a team that doesn’t have much behind Zach Sieler following Calais Campbell‘s departure. He was a productive player at Florida State, generating 46 pressures and 13 sacks over the past two seasons.

116. MIAMI DOLPHINS: S BILLY BOWMAN JR., OKLAHOMA

135. MIAMI DOLPHINS: CB QUINCY RILEY, LOUISVILLE

155. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA DENVER BRONCOS): TE MITCHELL EVANS, NOTRE DAME

224. MIAMI DOLPHINS (VIA CHICAGO BEARS): DI CAM HORSLEY, BOSTON COLLEGE

231. MIAMI DOLPHINS: WR TRAESHON HOLDEN, OREGON

253. MIAMI DOLPHINS: EDGE ETHAN DOWNS, OKLAHOMA



Not a fan
this article was a waste of my time, Jeanty really?
 
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