Miami Dolphins 2020 4-round mock draft

What might the Miami Dolphins’ draft plans look like? Here’s one scenario for Miami’s first four rounds for the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Miami Dolphins are facing a critical offseason this winter — if they hit on a majority of their moves, this team will be on the rebound quicker than you can wave goodbye to 2018 Dolphins being traded away this season. And if they don’t, well — then Miami fans will find themselves in familiar waters: floating around in mediocrity. With so much ammunition in the 2020 NFL Draft at the team’s disposal, Miami has the mobility to move up or down as they please.

So long as they find their guys, the team can do whatever they’d like. But what might that blueprint look like? We decided to run through the early portions of the 2020 NFL Draft to come up with a hypothetical scenario for the Dolphins’ draft class.

1st-round

4th overall – QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama Crimson Tide

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This may come as a bit of a surprise, but the Dolphins are still in favorable position to draft Tua Tagovailoa. The competition for the first quarterback taken, the Cincinnati Bengals, may gravitate towards LSU QB Joe Burrow with the top pick, given his transcendent season and how he may fit into head coach Zac Taylor’s offensive system. That leaves the Dolphins as the next team in line based on the current order to need a quarterback.

15th overall (via Pittsburgh) – RT Jedrick Wills, Alabama Crimson Tide

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What better player to pair with Tagovailoa than his college teammate and blind side protector in Wills? Wills is a hot name in draft circles right now and would be an obvious fit for the Dolphins, given their offensive tackle status and the chemistry he’ll have already established with Tagovailoa.

26th overall (via Houston) – DE/OLB K’Lavon Chaisson, LSU Tigers

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Remember this summer when the Dolphins pursued Houston’s Jadeveon Clowney? Chaisson is cut from the same cloth — he’s raw as a pass rusher but a moveable chess piece on defense that makes all kinds of sense for the Dolphins as the centerpiece of their exotic pressure looks. He had an elite showing against the Alabama Crimson Tide this past weekend.

1st Round – 2nd Round  – 3rd and 4th Rounds