Miami Dolphins all-time fantasy football mock draft

Don Shula (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)
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MIAMI, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 16: Don Shula, Coach of the Miami Dolphins speaks with Quarterback Bob Griese and Quarterback Earl Morrall during an NFL football game against the Baltimore Colts in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, December 16, 1972. The Dolphins defeated the Colts 16-0 in the final game of their regular season which led to their 17-0 undefeated season with their win against the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII. (Photo by Ross Lewis/Getty Images) /

Another Miami Dolphins Hall of Fame QB comes off the board.

Matthew Stevens – slot number five

RD 1 – BOB GRIESE
RD 2 – RICHMOND WEBB
RD 3 – CHRIS CHAMBERS
RD 4 – BRANDEN ALBERT
RD 5 – REGGIE BUSH
RD 6 – JIM MANDICH
RD 7 – DELVIN WILLIAMS
RD 8 – IRVING FRYAR
RD  9-Dan Carpenter

Matthew had a pretty high opinion on his draft and looking at the first two picks it is easy to see why. A HOF quarterback and a left tackle that should be in the HOF is a great way to start an All-time Miami Dolphins mock draft.

I think that he could have done better in rounds three and four. I like Chris Chambers but I don’t view him as a top three pick. Still, he is ranked 5th in Miami Dolphins history receiving so he has the stats to back-up the selection.

Underrated: Irving Fryar. While the Dolphins didn’t get Fryar until after he was in the league for more than 10 years, He made an impact nonetheless. He left Miami after a few years when free agency took over the NFL. A very solid pick in round eight.

Weakness: Branden Albert in round four is a reach. Albert was good but most of his playing time was in KC and while his time in Miami was brief, I’m not sure the 4th round is where I would have taken him. If at all.