Miami Dolphins all-time fantasy football mock draft

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HOUSTON, TX – JANUARY 13: Mercury Morris #22 of the Miami Dolphins carries the ball against the Minnesota Vikings during Super Bowl VIII at Rice Stadium January 13, 1974 in Houston, Texas. The Dolphins won the Super Bowl 24-7. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TX – JANUARY 13: Mercury Morris #22 of the Miami Dolphins carries the ball against the Minnesota Vikings during Super Bowl VIII at Rice Stadium January 13, 1974 in Houston, Texas. The Dolphins won the Super Bowl 24-7. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images) /

With so much to choose from who would you take in a Miami Dolphins all-time draft?

Dominic Ambrose – Slot position number 3

Round 1 – Mercury Morris
Round 2 – DeVante Parker
Round 3 – Bob Kuechenberg
Round 4 – Kenny Stills
Round 5 – Jeff Dellenbach
Round 6 – Troy Drayton
Round 8 – Ryan Fitzpatrick
Round 9 – Fuad Reveiz

My favorite pick in this draft is Bob Kuechenberg in round three. A mean, old-school offensive lineman that can play in any era against any defender and still find success. The only reason he is not in the HOF is that the media didn’t like his attitude.

Jeff Dellenbach is another fantastic lineman and cleary the strength of Ambrose’s draft is along the line. Mercury Morris would do really well behind these two. Of course, he ran behind two HOF players in Larry Little and Jim Langer.

Underrated: Troy Drayton in round six isn’t so much a steal as much as an unheralded standout in Dolphins’ history. Drayton isn’t necessarily a forgotten man but in Dolphins lore but some often overlook the talent and dedication he brought to the team.

Weakness: Ryan Fitzpatrick is a little bit of a stretch at any draft spot in this mock.