Miami Dolphins all-time fantasy football mock draft

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29 Jan 1998: NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Dwight Stephenson poses during a press conference at the Mariott Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport
29 Jan 1998: NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Dwight Stephenson poses during a press conference at the Mariott Hotel in Los Angeles, California. Mandatory Credit: Elsa Hasch /Allsport /

Drafting a Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame player with the first pick is always a good idea.

George Keim -Slot number four

RD 1 – Dwight Stephenson
RD 2 – Ricky Williams
RD 3 – O.J. McDuffie
RD 4 – Nat Moore
RD 5 – Keith Jackson
RD 6 – Chad Pennington
RD 7 – Mike Pouncey
RD 8 – Terry Kirby
RD 9 – Jason Sanders

Drafting Dwight Stephenson was a smart move as it gives this team a stellar center to anchor the entire unit. A clear leader who was named one of the NFL’s top 100 players in 100 years. That is something to say.

Ricky Williams is hard to argue with. He is the 2nd best runner in Dolphins history statistically, behind only Larry Csonka. O.J. McDuffie on the outside paired with Nat Moore is a dangerous and dynamic receiver set.

Underrated: Keith Jackson is a solid TE who will make the roster better and does here.

Weakness: Chad Pennington is a bit of a reach. Not sure I really think he would be my choice on any roster, especially an all-time list. He had one good season in Miami and I kind of discount his time with the Jets because, well, they are the Jets.