Miami Dolphins 2020 mock draft with seven rounds 2.0
Dolphins pick 135 overall – Zach Shackleford, Interior Offensive Line, Texas – Has the frame and size at 6’4″ and 305 lbs. He started in 39 of 42 career games with the Longhorns. He also played the 2019 season at center.
Best available –
Marlon Davidson – Edge, Auburn
Chase Claypool – WR, Notre Dame
Isaiah Hodgins – WR, Oregon State
Julian Blackmon – S, Utah
Jordan Fuller – S, Ohio State
Dolphins pick 144 overall – Myles Bryant, CB Washington – At 5’9″ and 185 lbs., the former Washington Huskies standout finishes his career with 177 total tackles 4.5 sacks and 4 interceptions. He has shown to be explosive at the line as well as having the vision to see the whole field and get to the ball carrier quickly. He is a bit undersized so he should excel at nickelback in defensive schemes. He also has shown the ability to engage and be an effective tackler as well. He will leverage plays and steer ball carriers to where he has help to make the stop where it is needed.
Best available –
Chase Claypool – WR, Notre Dame
Isaiah Hodgins – WR, Oregon State
Trey Sermon – RB, Oklahoma
Michael Divinity Jr. – Edge, LSU
J.R. Reed – S, Georgia
Dolphins pick 147 overall – Chase Claypool, WR Notre Dame – At 6’4″ and 229 lbs., Claypool is a big bodied receiver. He finished his career with the Irish with 2159 yards and 19 touchdowns. He doesn’t appear to be a speedster however his diverse route running ability would be a benefit to the Dolphins offense and be a great value at this spot in the draft.
Best available –
Chase Claypool – WR, Notre Dame
Isaiah Hodgins – WR, Oregon State
Trey Sermon – RB, Oklahoma
Michael Divinity Jr. – Edge, LSU
J.R. Reed – S, Georgia