Where do Dolphins stand in 2021 NFL Draft order after Week 14?

Where do Dolphins stand in 2021 NFL Draft order after Week 14?

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The Miami Dolphins may not have seen their playoff aspirations boosted on Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Dolphins should never the less be optimistic with their performance as the latest indicator of how close this team is to being on the trail of something special. The 2020 Miami Dolphins can play with anyone — although they may be limited in their ability to string together late-season wins this year in the pursuit of the Dolphins’ first playoff win since the year 2000.

Miami is, of course, on the trail of more than just a single playoff win; which means Miami will have some work to do to continue to build their roster for postseason success. And thats’s where their 2021 NFL Draft assets come in. Miami has a ton of them. And after Week 14, we’re nearly to the point of seeing where exactly those picks will fall in the order.

Here’s how Miami’s assets align if the 2020 NFL season ended today according to Tankathon:

  • Texans’ 1st-round pick: No. 8 overall
  • Dolphins’ 1st-round pick: No. 21 overall
  • Texans’ 2nd-round pick: No. 39 overall
  • Dolphins’ 2nd-round pick: No.  54 overall

The Dolphins’ early draft selections will likely be invested in building up the supporting cast for Tua Tagovailoa — who kept the Dolphins feisty against the Chiefs on Sunday despite not having DeVante Parker or Mike Gesicki down the stretch. That, plus a barren running game that has fallen flat as the depth of the Dolphins’ running back room has been tested, gives Miami some clear objectives to attack and a very defined strike zone of where they’ll be looking for upgrades for their young quarterback.

With three weeks left in the 2020 NFL season, the Dolphins appear poised to lock in a top-10 pick courtesy of the Houston Texans. They’ll press onward this December; but the path to Miami’s ultimate goals runs through this upcoming April one the less.