Instant analysis of Dolphins drafting LB Cameron Goode

Here’s what to make of the pick.

After adding linebacker Channing Tindall in the third round, the Miami Dolphins added another player to the position room in the seventh, as they selected Cameron Goode from California.

Miami met with Goode pre-draft and weren’t scared away by the fact that he’s been in college since 2016 due to a redshirt his freshman year and missing all but one game of 2018 due to a lower-body injury.

During his collegiate career, Goode played in 37 games, totaling 172 tackles (36 for a loss), 20.5 sacks, nine passes defended, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

He’s an outside linebacker that can’t necessarily make a positive impact in coverage, but he showed to be a capable pass rusher. He also worked well on special teams.

The Dolphins adding two linebackers in the draft shows that they think they can upgrade at the position, despite bringing back Elandon Roberts, Sam Eguavoen, Duke Riley and Brennan Scarlett in free agency.

Goode’s roster spot is far from guaranteed, but he may be able to steal one from the veterans if he shows he can fill multiple roles on this roster in the near future.

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Dolphins pick California LB Cameron Goode in Round 7 of 2022 NFL draft

He’s Miami’s third pick of the draft.

The Miami Dolphins used their first two picks to select linebacker Channing Tindall in the third round and Erik Ezukanma in the fourth.

General manager Chris Grier opted to wait until their next pick in the seventh round to select California linebacker Cameron Goode. Goode met with the Dolphins during the pre-draft process.

More to come.

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Report: Dolphins brought in California LB Cameron Goode for visit

He’s likely going to be a late-round selection.

As the Miami Dolphins continue to gear up for the NFL Draft along with the 31 other teams, the team has had a few draft prospects in for meetings before the three-day event, including Baylor safety JT Woods and Georgia linebacker Channing Tindall.

Now, according to the Miami Herald’s Barry Jackson, the Dolphins have added another name to the list – California linebacker Cameron Goode.

In his four years as a Golden Bear, Goode recorded 172 total tackles, 20.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns.

2021 was Goode’s second-best collegiate season. He was named second-team All-Pac-12 and recorded 45 tackles and 6.5 sacks.

To this point, the 6-foot-4, 240-pound linebacker has been considered a late-round pick and considering the Dolphins only have four picks in this draft, all coming after the second round, Goode should be in play for them.

It could be argued that Miami’s biggest need is linebacker, so Miami should be looking at a number of prospects at the position to make an impact.

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