
Miami Dolphins Draft: Transforming Roster
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The Miami Dolphins, with eleven draft picks including seven in the top ninety-four, aim to address roster needs under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. Quarterback Malik Willis leads the offense, while rookie head coach Jeff Hafley calls defensive plays. In a recent mock draft, they prioritize top talent and key positions, starting with Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa at pick eleven and Toledo safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren at thirty. The second and third rounds target the defense and rebuild the receiver room with players like San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst, and Penn State edge rusher Dani Dennis-Sutton. Later picks round out depth with Stanford tight end Sam Roush, Penn State quarterback Drew Allar, Clemson defensive tackle DeMonte Capehart, and Missouri cornerback Toriano Pride Junior. This draft haul could significantly transform Miamis roster, providing Hafley with versatile defenders and Willis with reliable weapons.
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