Miami Dolphins 2020 mock draft with seven rounds 2.0
Dolphins pick 165 overall – Antoine Brooks Jr., S Maryland – At 5’11” and 215 lbs. he is a versatile playmaker. He is able to play on the edge as well as coverage schemes both at safety and in the front seven in nickel schemes. Should also prove value on special teams as well. He finished his career at Maryland with 237 total tackles (27.5 for loss) and four interceptions. He has a great upside and value at this stage in the draft.
Best available –
Isaiah Hodgins – WR, Oregon State
Denzel Mims – WR, Baylor
Terrell Burgess – S, Utah
Antoine Brooks Jr. – S, Maryland
Lamichal Perine – RB, Florida
Dolphins pick 177 overall – Jason Strowbridge, Interior Defensive Line UNC – At 6’5″ and 285 lbs., he is still developing as an inside force on the defensive front. Transitioned to the interior line after origionally being a 245 lbs defensive end. He finished his career with the Tar Heels with 123 total tackles (22 for a loss), and 10.5 sacks. I like the upside to this pick here although still developing, with Wilkins and Godchaux as the starters, he can continue his development while being a valuable component to the defensive schemes.
Best available –
Denzel Mims – WR, Baylor
Antonio Gandy-Golden – WR, Liberty
Patrick Taylor – RB, Memphis
JD Spielman – WR, Nebraska
Justin Herron – OT, Wake Forrest
Dolphins pick 222 overall – Chris Owens, Interior Offensive Line Alabama Played center for the Crimson Tide and can transition to guard and play effectively as well. He has experience playing tackle as well although his size and reach lend better to center or guard play. Would help reinforce the interior as he works to improve.
Best available –
Kalija Lipscomb – WR Vanderbilt
Jajuan Jennings – WR Tennessee
Quintez Cephus – WR Wisconsin
Kendrick Rogers – WR Texas A & M
Binjimen Victor – WR Ohio State