Miami Dolphins should get a blue chip rookie in draft: 1-11 mock draft

DAVIE, FL - APRIL 29: Head coach Adam Gase and Executive Vice President, Football OperationsMike Tannenbaum of the Miami Dolphins talks to members of the press concerning first round draft pick Laremy Tunsil at their training faciility on April 29, 2016 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
DAVIE, FL - APRIL 29: Head coach Adam Gase and Executive Vice President, Football OperationsMike Tannenbaum of the Miami Dolphins talks to members of the press concerning first round draft pick Laremy Tunsil at their training faciility on April 29, 2016 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /
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The Miami Dolphins have to wait until April to make a draft selection and so much will change between now and then but one thing is certain, if they stay at number 11 they will get a play-making football player.

In 2017’s draft the Dolphins made Charles Harris their top pick. Harris had a decent rookie season as he rotated at defensive end but this year Miami needs to make a big splash in the first round and get a full-time day one starter.

The top half of this years draft is incredibly talented on paper and the Dolphins are in a good position to draft a top player but the question on everyone’s mind that will remain until draft day is who will fall to Miami and who will they select.

Welcome to mock draft season.

As the days and weeks tick off to the end of the 2017 season and then skip through the free agency period to open the 2018 league season in March, mock drafts will be fluid. Changing weekly and then daily as the draft approaches.

Predicting who will fall where is a hard task, especially this early but it is still fun to look at who could drop and what Miami might do given their team make-up and needs at several positions. So with that here is a mock draft of the first 11 picks in this April’s upcoming draft.