The Miami Dolphins had a successful draft haul, with their first-round pick of potential 10-sack edge rusher Chop Robinson generating excitement. Their selection of offensive tackle Patrick Paul in the second round was also noteworthy, as he has exceptional athleticism and is just beginning to showcase his true potential. However, their trade-up for Jaylen Wright in the fourth round was a bit perplexing, as he may not be the ideal replacement for De’Von Achane when Raheem Mostert eventually moves on.
My favorite pick from the Dolphins’ draft was Patrick Paul, who has raw talent and the ability to become a consistent NFL tackle. He is expected to make impressive plays in head coach Mike McDaniel’s offense. This prospect-to-team match seems destined for success.
On the other hand, my least favorite pick was Jaylen Wright, who struggled with vision and running between the tackles despite being known for his speed. While speed may be a priority for Coach McDaniel, he may need to see that not all fast running backs are equal.
The Dolphins’ draft picks included Chop Robinson in the first round, Patrick Paul in the second round, Jaylen Wright in the fourth round, Mohamed Kamara in the fifth round, Malik Washington in the sixth round, Patrick McMorris in the sixth round, and Tahj Washington in the seventh round.