An updated look at Dolphins’ 2020 1st-round picks after Week 10

An updated look at where each of the Miami Dolphins’ 2020 1st-round picks sit in the NFL Draft order.

You just can’t stop the juggernaut that is the 2019 Miami Dolphins, what else can you say? In all seriousness, the Dolphins took advantage of playing QB Brian Hoyer in Week 10 of the 2019 season by notching a 16-12 victory over the Colts in Indianapolis. And in the process, the Dolphins have the first winning streak in Brian Flores’ tenure as the head coach.

Looking ahead, Miami’s posturing for the 2020 NFL Draft wasn’t greatly aided by the results of the NFL’s Week 10 action. The Dolphins won, the Steelers won and the Texans were off — all three of the picks Miami owns in the 2020 NFL Draft have either held steady or moved up the ladder from their positioning at this point in time last week.

So here’s where Miami’s picks currently stand, although you’d be wise to avoid hitting the panic button.

Miami’s Pick: 4th overall

Last week, this pick was the 4th overall pick in the draft — so Miami’s win wasn’t detrimental to their overall posturing. The Cincinnati Bengals now hold a commanding 2 game lead in the race for the 1st-pick in the draft. Considering the rest of each team’s schedule, the Bengals are probably going to hold the top pick. But Miami is still on track to finish with a top-5 pick and from there, they can use some of their extra ammunition to jump up and ensure they grab a top quarterback.

Pittsburgh’s Pick: 22th overall

Minkah Fitzpatrick is single handedly working to sour this pick as much as possible for the Miami Dolphins. Fitzpatrick continued to shine in Pittsburgh, notching an interception yesterday to ice a Steelers victory over the Los Angeles Rams. The Steelers are up to four straight wins and currently hold the 6th-seed in the AFC playoff picture, mostly aided by Miami’s defeat of the Colts, who otherwise would have held that spot.

There’s a lot of ballgame left this season. The Steelers have more winnable games ahead of them. It’s hard to see this pick finishing much higher than this, however. The Colts aren’t going away once they get QB Jacoby Brissett back and the Buffalo Bills are 6-3 and have several more winnable football games on the horizon.

Houston’s Pick: 26th overall

The good news: The Texans didn’t win yesterday. The bad news: they didn’t lose, either. The other good news? The Texans go to Baltimore next Sunday to play the red hot Ravens. This pick has been steady in the mid-20s and that should be the expectation for Miami fans when things are all said and done.

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