Miami Dolphins add offensive talent in latest mock draft

Dec 19, 2020; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Florida Gators in the SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 19, 2020; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) reacts after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Florida Gators in the SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /
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Named after an Egyptian god, St. Brown could elevate his game with the Miami Dolphins.

Round 3 Pick 85

USC WR Amon-Ra St. Brown 

I am still a big believer in St. Brown and still think he will find himself being selected in round 1 or 2, but if he is here this late, it would be a disgrace to pass up on him.

The Dolphins believe in Preston Williams and Parker, but Williams has not been able to play a full season in his first two years and Parker has always faced health issues. Adding St. Brown alongside Smith in the first round and Jordan and Harris in the second round will give the Dolphins enough playmakers to show why they took Tagovailoa over the Los Angeles Chargers Justin Herbert.

St. Brown has the ability to excel at every wideout spot on the offense and can beat defenders in a multitude of ways. His freak athleticism and versatility makes him an exciting prospect.

While I believe St. Brown should be taken higher, this is a fairly deep wideout class and it would make complete sense to see him drop down the board. But to give St. Brown a chip on his shoulder would be interesting, especially since he is a former 5-star who has played on some rather disappointing USC teams.

The slogan for this draft after the first three rounds? Give Tua playmakers.