Miami Dolphins 7 Round mock following morning Trades
By Pablo Rosero
Miami Dolphins select ND State OT Dillon Radunz with the 50th pick
The Isaiah Wilson trade with the Tennessee Titans seemed to have given Miami some hope at the right tackle position for next season. However, that hope only lasted three days as Wilson’s off-field antics were too great to bear and now the team needs to address the position once again.
Adding Dillion Radunz in the second round is a great addition to anchor the right tackle position. With Tagovailoa being a left-hander, the Dolphins need to place importance on their right tackle position as it will be defending their quarterback’s blindside.
While Radunz comes from a fairly small school in North Dakota State and only played one game this year due to COVID, he has shown enough to merit being drafted in the second round.
Radunz showed in the Senior Bowl his ability to play multiple positions along the offensive line and that versatility is valuable. At 6-foot-5, 304 pounds, Radunz has a massive frame to go along with smooth feet and strong hands.
After addressing needs at wideout, EDGE, and running back, right tackle is the most important and Radunz is the best available at this point. In the idea of going best available and biggest need, Chris Grier and Brian Flores can fill both with this pick.