Miami Dolphins all-time fantasy football mock draft

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Our final selections of the Miami Dolphins All-Time draft kicks off with two HOF’ers.

Pablo Rosero – Slot number six

RD1: LARRY LITTLE
RD2: PAUL WARFIELD
RD3: BRANDON MARSHALL
RD4: RYAN TANNEHILL
RD5: JIM KIICK
RD6: JAKE LONG
RD7: MIKE GESICKI
RD8: LAMAR MILLER
RD9: Andrew Franks

I love it when I see two HOF players on the same roster. It tells me someone is paying attention. Only two teams in this draft doubled up on HOF players and the fact we see the second coming with the sixth team shouldn’t be a surprise given they had two back-to-back selections.

Brandon Marshall in the third spot isn’t a bad place for him. He had great talent that was wasted with Dolphins quarterbacks.

Underrated: Lamar Miller was a very good running back for the Dolphins. He had good field of vision and while he was not the quickest or the fastest, his game was well-rounded. Good choice late in the draft.

Weakness: Jake Long? Probably should have drafted a back-up becuase he is only good for part of a season. Good thing is he is very good in that half of the season.