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Obviously losing helps our draft status. What about the other games, especially Was/NY? Which other games matter the most to us?
 
5th is a lock now, Detroit aren't winning another game, they are the wild card, no idea what they do, if they move on from Stafford before the draft we'll have an idea.
 
I desperately wanted pick one or two, Burrow or Young. After that, picks 3-5 don't seem like much of a difference now.
 
I desperately wanted pick one or two, Burrow or Young. After that, picks 3-5 don't seem like much of a difference now.

I think we go to #2, if we lose, NYG jumped us with their win, but SoS may have moved skins back ahead of us. A tie still keeps us ahead of detriot as they have stronger SoS
 
With the win we are currently locked in to #5 (If Detroit wins they go to 4-10-1 moving them to 5th. Arizona would stay in 6th with a loss. Miami would move up to 4th). Later on today after the late games are finished this will update.
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TIMHO with #4 pick in the 2020 draft the Miami Dolphins select : Joe Burrow QB LSU (here my prediction) FINAL.

FIRST ROUND

1. Cincinnati (1-15) — Chase Young, Edge, Ohio St., Jr.

It’s clear Andy Dalton isn’t the answer at quarterback. Reaching for a prospect with the top overall pick isn’t the answer either. Free agency or the trade market could be a potential stopgap solution while owner/GM Mike Brown upgrades the rest of the roster. Young is the best pass rusher in this draft class (he has 16.5 sacks this season and 30.5 sacks in three years at Columbus). The Heisman finalist had seven of those sacks with four forced fumbles in a two-game span recently against Wisconsin and Penn State. The Bengals currently have 21 through 13 games. Only the Dolphins (17) have fewer. Top needs: QB, OL, LB

2. Washington (3-13) — Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama, Jr.
The Redskins are the worst team in the NFL in total yardage (262.4 yards per game) and scoring (14.5 points per game). Jeudy’s the crown jewel of what is shaping up to be a special 2020 class of receivers. He’s the best prospect at the position in almost a decade. Top needs: OT, WR, CB

3. Detroit (3-12-1) — Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio St., Jr.

There’s a better than 50-50 chance the Lions trade two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay in the spring. Okudah is an elite athlete who has proven proficient in man coverage and is only scratching the surface of his potential. Top needs: DB, OL, RB

4. Miami (4-12) — Joe Burrow, QB, LSU, Sr.
Barring a move to land Teddy Bridgewater in the off-season, it’ll be hard for the Dolphins to pass on a signal-caller here. Burrow’s draft stock is powered by rocket fuel. He’s currently the Heisman front-runner with 4,715 passing yards (second in the nation), 48 touchdowns (first in the nation) against only six interceptions and a QBR of 93.7 (second in the nation). He’s the type of quarterback that aces the intangible checklist, but doesn’t feature any physical qualities I’d consider elite. Top needs: QB, OT, Edge

5. N.Y. Giants (5-11) — Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia, Jr.

Starting right tackle Mike Remmers is an unrestricted free agent after this season. Thomas would be a significant upgrade in pass protection and the run game. You’d get the first team All-SEC selection if you could Weird Science an offensive tackle. He’s a big, powerful, athletic lineman with springy footwork and quick hands who’s a dynamic closer. Top needs: Edge, DB, WR
 
With the win we are currently locked in to #5 (If Detroit wins they go to 4-10-1 moving them to 5th. Arizona would stay in 6th with a loss. Miami would move up to 4th). Later on today after the late games are finished this will update.
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TIMHO with #4 pick in the 2020 draft the Miami Dolphins select : Joe Burrow QB LSU (here my prediction) FINAL.

FIRST ROUND

1. Cincinnati (1-15) — Chase Young, Edge, Ohio St., Jr.

It’s clear Andy Dalton isn’t the answer at quarterback. Reaching for a prospect with the top overall pick isn’t the answer either. Free agency or the trade market could be a potential stopgap solution while owner/GM Mike Brown upgrades the rest of the roster. Young is the best pass rusher in this draft class (he has 16.5 sacks this season and 30.5 sacks in three years at Columbus). The Heisman finalist had seven of those sacks with four forced fumbles in a two-game span recently against Wisconsin and Penn State. The Bengals currently have 21 through 13 games. Only the Dolphins (17) have fewer. Top needs: QB, OL, LB

2. Washington (3-13) — Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama, Jr.
The Redskins are the worst team in the NFL in total yardage (262.4 yards per game) and scoring (14.5 points per game). Jeudy’s the crown jewel of what is shaping up to be a special 2020 class of receivers. He’s the best prospect at the position in almost a decade. Top needs: OT, WR, CB

3. Detroit (3-12-1) — Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio St., Jr.

There’s a better than 50-50 chance the Lions trade two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay in the spring. Okudah is an elite athlete who has proven proficient in man coverage and is only scratching the surface of his potential. Top needs: DB, OL, RB

4. Miami (4-12) — Joe Burrow, QB, LSU, Sr.
Barring a move to land Teddy Bridgewater in the off-season, it’ll be hard for the Dolphins to pass on a signal-caller here. Burrow’s draft stock is powered by rocket fuel. He’s currently the Heisman front-runner with 4,715 passing yards (second in the nation), 48 touchdowns (first in the nation) against only six interceptions and a QBR of 93.7 (second in the nation). He’s the type of quarterback that aces the intangible checklist, but doesn’t feature any physical qualities I’d consider elite. Top needs: QB, OT, Edge

5. N.Y. Giants (5-11) — Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia, Jr.

Starting right tackle Mike Remmers is an unrestricted free agent after this season. Thomas would be a significant upgrade in pass protection and the run game. You’d get the first team All-SEC selection if you could Weird Science an offensive tackle. He’s a big, powerful, athletic lineman with springy footwork and quick hands who’s a dynamic closer. Top needs: Edge, DB, WR
Yeah, that's how it'll happen.
 
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