I'd take Luke Kuechly in the 1st round with the 8th pick.
K Dansby will not be a Dolphin in two years at best and he is not a elite player now. His contract is too big, he is slowing down and we will release him.
Luke Kuechly will be a starter from preseason. He will got over 100 tackles as a rookie and is a future All-Pro.
He is on no one's list of players in this draft that could become a bust.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2012ILB.php
Luke Kuechly*, ILB, Boston College
Height: 6-3. Weight: 242.
40 Time: 4.50.
Bench: 27.
Vertical: 38. Broad: 10-3.
Arm: 31.
Projected Round (2012): Top-16.
4/25/12: Kuechly is the top linebacker in the draft and one of the best linebackers to enter the NFL over the past decade. He could be one of the safest picks in the entire draft class. As far as pure football players, he is one of the best and is in the top 10 of everybody's big board rankings.
Kuechly laid to rest any concerns about his speed with a fabulous showing at the Combine. He validated his draft stock as a pick in the top half of the first round with the potential to go in the top 10.
In the 2nd I'd look for Bobby Massie
Bobby Massie*, OT, Ole Miss
Height: 6-6. Weight: 316.
40 Time: 5.23.
Bench: 22. Arm: 35.
Projected Round (2012): 2.
4/24/12: Massie has quietly moved up draft boards. He had a decent Combine but reportedly had an impressive pro day. Some believe he could crack the first round but should go in the top half of the second round. It wouldn't be a complete shock if a team takes him over Adams.
Massie had some quality games this season. He did well in run blocking in 2011. Massie is too strong to be bull rushed, and he has the athletic ability to mirror well in pass blocking.
Massie is still a little raw and could use more experience and development. There are stretches where he simply overwhelms defenders. Massie looks like he is a future starter at right tackle in the NFL.
Not flashy but fills needs with almost certain NFL starters that could be great. No real risk or possible bust.
In the 3rd start looking for WR and BPA.