2nd-round
38th overall – IOL Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin Badgers
Speaking of chemistry along the offensive line, Biadasz played next to Dolphins left guard and rookie Michael Deiter in 2018 as the Badgers’ center. He’s a mauler but also nimble, a nice blend that would fit nicely in the heart of Miami’s offensive line and help fortify protection for Miami’s new franchise quarterback.
59th overall (via New Orleans) – CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah Utes
Brian Flores has stated he likes corners who are physical and can tackle. Johnson checks both those boxes quite well and has a lot of length and power to play in coverage and reroute receivers in coverage. With Johnson and Howard, Miami has a pair of long, physical corners to man the outside and hunt the ball.