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16. OT Laremy Tunsil, Miami Dolphins: Wherever Tunsil ends up on the Dolphins' offensive line as a rookie -- and it isn't expected to be at left tackle before 2017 -- he'll improve the front's protection of Ryan Tannehill.
64. CB Xavien Howard, Miami Dolphins: Cornerback was a primary draft need for the Dolphins, but three were already off the board when they picked at No. 13 overall in the first round. They turned to Howard with their next choice at No. 38, and will waste no time getting him on the field.
70. WR Leonte Carroo, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins don't have much need at receiver, especially if DeVante Parker steps up his production, but with Rishard Matthews leaving via free agency, Carroo can still find his way into the mix.
78. RB Kenyan Drake, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins' offense picked up a Swiss army knife of skills here, as Drake could make an impact as a rusher, receiver or return specialist. In one role or another, he'll play.
99. WR Jakeem Grant, Miami Dolphins: Of all 253 picks, there isn't a more fun player to watch than the 5-foot-6 Grant, whose blazing speed and confounding open-field skills could compel the Dolphins to use him, at least, as a return man.
16. OT Laremy Tunsil, Miami Dolphins: Wherever Tunsil ends up on the Dolphins' offensive line as a rookie -- and it isn't expected to be at left tackle before 2017 -- he'll improve the front's protection of Ryan Tannehill.
64. CB Xavien Howard, Miami Dolphins: Cornerback was a primary draft need for the Dolphins, but three were already off the board when they picked at No. 13 overall in the first round. They turned to Howard with their next choice at No. 38, and will waste no time getting him on the field.
70. WR Leonte Carroo, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins don't have much need at receiver, especially if DeVante Parker steps up his production, but with Rishard Matthews leaving via free agency, Carroo can still find his way into the mix.
78. RB Kenyan Drake, Miami Dolphins: The Dolphins' offense picked up a Swiss army knife of skills here, as Drake could make an impact as a rusher, receiver or return specialist. In one role or another, he'll play.
99. WR Jakeem Grant, Miami Dolphins: Of all 253 picks, there isn't a more fun player to watch than the 5-foot-6 Grant, whose blazing speed and confounding open-field skills could compel the Dolphins to use him, at least, as a return man.