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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Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Arden Key – DE – LSU

When you play two games against Drew Brees, Matt Ryan, and Cam Newton you need to have edge rushers who can collapse a pocket, make sacks, and set the edge. Key can do all of those if he keeps his mind right.

Tampa needs to be better off the edge and Key is a fast player with a solid first step off the ball. He can be a day one contributor and elevate the front defensive line of the Buccaneers. Tampa could also look at corner as well where two top corners are still on the board but up front is where they need to improve and improve quickly. Head coach Dirk Koetter may not make it 2019 if the defense doesn’t improve at a faster rate.