Miami Dolphins: 7-Round mock draft to transform the franchise

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 19: Penei Sewell #58 of the Oregon Ducks looks on in the fourth quarter against the Washington Huskies during their game at Husky Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 19: Penei Sewell #58 of the Oregon Ducks looks on in the fourth quarter against the Washington Huskies during their game at Husky Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Abbie Parr/Getty Images) /
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Wide Receiver. Rebels . Elijah Moore. 36. player. 841.

Well, you waited for two picks to see a receiver get drafted, and trust me, it was worth the wait. One of my favorite receivers in the 2021 NFL Draft is former Ole Miss receiver, Elijah Moore. I am incredibly high on Moore and would not be surprised if NFL teams were too. He could sneak into Round 1, but if he is there at 36 and the Dolphins have this exact draft, they should run to the podium with the pick. Adding Moore to the offense would be incredible. He is an excellent route runner who feels the game so well. The way he moves in traffic to find his openings is impressive. In 8 games in 2020, Moore caught 86 passes for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns. In the SEC! He produces when he is on the field and would be the perfect compliment to Pitts.

If you make this move, and the others before, that would mean the Dolphins base 12 personnel, which would be their most-used formation would look like this:
QB: Tua Tagovailoa
RB: Aaron Jones
2 TE: Pitts and Gesicki
2 WR: DeVante Parker and Moore

Add that to this offensive line we talked about earlier:
LT: Austin Jackson
LG: Solomon Kindley
C: Corey Linsley
RG: Robert Hunt
RT: Penei Sewell

And you can see just how much better the Dolphins would be. Not only that, this offense would be able to be together for multiple years and grow into one of the best offenses in the NFL.