2023 NFL draft: Miami Dolphins official hat revealed, get yours now before the NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL Draft is just around the corner and Dolphins fans can now own the official hat the players will wear on Draft Day this year.

With the 2023 NFL Draft just around the corner, the league and New Era have unveiled all 32 NFL teams and their draft caps in time for the April 27th NFL Draft in Kansas City.

This lid will be the one that every first-round pick will be given, so whoever the Miami Dolphins select at No. 51 overall (if they keep that pick), they’ll be given one of these.

Check out the Dolphins’ official 2023 draft hat below and click on any photo or button below to purchase yours and get ready for the 2023 Dolphins season.

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2021 NFL Draft: Miami Dolphins Pre-Draft Analysis, Needs, Mock Draft Picks

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Miami Dolphins pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do. Miami Dolphins 2021 NFL Draft Analysis – Contact/Follow @ColFootballNews | @PeteFiutak CFN 2021 NFL Draft …

2021 NFL Draft: From the college perspective, Miami Dolphins pre-draft analysis, team needs, mock draft picks, and what they need to do.


Miami Dolphins 2021 NFL Draft Analysis

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CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects

The Dolphins set the foundation for the future with the 2020 draft – getting a little something out of all seven of their picks before the fifth-plus rounders – but it’s all about whether or not Tua Tagovailoa can go from promising to stardom.

He went one pick before Justin Herbert, but he was also a rookie coming off a major injury. There needed to be patience – the 2020 draft was about building for 2022 – and there still does, but everything about this draft loaded with picks has to be about helping him get there faster.

There’s a chance to trade down if a quarterback someone likes falls to the six, or they can take a top receiver talent to be the No. 1 guy. That’s always tricky – drafting wide receivers high is very, very flaky – but they’ll have their choice of Alabama receivers or LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase.

The 18 is the more interesting call. They need a pass rusher, and a few will be there, but they also need big bodies to keep Tagovailoa from getting popped. They’re in a terrific spot with both first round picks, and they’re going to be major players with five of the first 81 selections.

Miami Dolphins 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: Mock Draft Picks

Before all the trades and craziness changes it up, here’s our guess on the Miami Dolphins 2 Round NFL Mock Draft early picks.

1 (6) WR Ja’Marr Chase, LSU
1 (18) DE Kwity Paye, Michigan
2 (36) LB Jamin Davis, Kentucky
2 (50) RB Javonte Williams, North Carolina

Miami Dolphins 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2021 NFL Draft Picks

1: 6 (from Eagles)
1: 18
2: 36 (from Texans)
2: 50
3: 81
5: 156 (from Cowboys from Eagles)
7: 231 (from Texans)
7: 258 (from Chiefs)

Miami Dolphins 2021 NFL Draft Analysis: 2020 NFL Draft Picks

1 QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama
1 OT Austin Jackson, USC
2 OG Robert Hunt, Louisiana
2 DT Raekwon Davis, Alabama
3 S Brandon Jones, Texas
4 OG Solomon Kindley, Georgia
5 DE Jason Strowbridge, North Carolina
5 DE Curtis Weaver, Boise State
6 LS Blake Ferguson, LSU
7 WR/RB Malcolm Perry, Navy

CFN 2021 NFL Draft Prospect Rankings
from the college perspective …
QB | RB | WR | TE | OT | OG & C
DE & Edge | DT | LB | CB | Safeties
Top 105 2021 NFL Draft Prospects
2 Round NFL Mock Draft
Greatest Draft Picks For Each College
ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Pac-12 | SEC
32 Greatest Draft Picks of All-Time
2022 Top 32 Pro Prospects | By Position

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Analyzing a potential Cardinals-Dolphins trade in 2021 draft

With the Dolphins rumored to be looking at trade down scenarios, does it make sense for the Cardinals to move up?

The 2021 NFL draft is nine days out and the rumors are flooding in. Many of them are deemed smoke or just purely non-factual, but people tend to pay a bit more attention when a report comes out from one of the best sports reporters in the business.

One recent report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is that the Miami Dolphins could be open to making a third trade in the first round. They traded back from the third overall selection to the 12th pick and then moved up to the sixth overall pick.

They apparently can’t make up their mind on where they’d like to pick in this year’s draft, but this could be to the advantage of the Arizona Cardinals.

Originally reported by Arizona Sports 98.7’s John Gambadoro and also suggested by NFL Network’s Peter Schrager in two different mock drafts, Arizona is exploring options to trade up and Florida tight end Kyle Pitts is a potential target.

In order for this to happen, it’s quite possible four quarterbacks would have to go in the top five. The Cincinnati Bengals, who have the fifth overall pick, would likely need to not take LSU’s Ja’Marr Chase, and instead choose to protect second-year quarterback Joe Burrow, who is recovering from a torn ACL, with a top tackle prospect. This week’s rumors mill says the Bengals are locked in on Chase, but again, one must always take those with a grain of salt.

There is concern that the Dolphins may be looking to move back because they believe the top two pass catchers will be gone by pick No. 6. This would mean Kyle Pitts likely goes to Atlanta at fourth overall, and Chase going fifth. With those two off the board, a trade to six wouldn’t make sense for the Cardinals.

However, here is how a Cardinals-Dolphins trade could be viable.

  1. Trevor Lawrence, JAX
  2. Zach Wilson, NYJ
  3. Mac Jones, SF
  4. Justin Fields, ATL
  5. Ja’Marr Chase, CIN
  6. Kyle Pitts, ARI

It’s quite difficult to see the Dolphins’ dull offense from last season not opt to take Kyle Pitts in this situation, regardless of the trade package dealt by the Cardinals. But, in this instance, here is a projected trade based off trade values:

Miami receives: 2021 first round pick (No. 16), 2022 first-round pick, 2022 second-round pick,

Arizona receives: No. 6 overall, used to select TE Kyle Pitts

Chances of Trade: Unlikely

The hard truth here is the Dolphins would be foolish to allow another team to jump them for Kyle Pitts given their offensive struggles last season. It would be a massive haul for the Cardinals to give up.

As of today, in my opinion, this is the most feasible opportunity for the Cardinals to acquire Kyle Pitts.

  1. Trevor Lawrence, JAX
  2. Zach Wilson, NYJ
  3. Mac Jones, SF
  4. Justin Fields, ATL
  5. Penei Sewell, CIN
  6. Ja’Marr Chase, MIA
  7. Kyle Pitts, ARI (Trade with DET)

DET receives: No. 16 overall, 2022 first rounder, 2022 third rounder

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Miami Dolphins fans, get to know your new OG Solomon Kindley

Saturday, the Miami Dolphins selected Georgia guard Solomon Kindley with the 110th overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.

The Miami Dolphins selected Georgia guard Solomon Kindley with the 111th overall pick (4th round) in the 2020 NFL draft.

If you’re a Dolphins fan, you may be wondering who Kindley is and what skills he will bring to Miami?

As a freshman at Georgia, Kindley was named to Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC Team and played in over 28 games over three years for the Bulldogs.

Kindley was part of one of the best Georgia offensive lines in recent memory and helped lead the Bulldogs to three straight seasons of 11 wins or more.

His fellow teammates Andrew Thomas and Isaiah Wilson were also drafted this year and along with Kindley.

Kindley brings toughness and power at the guard position. At 6-foot-4 340 pounds, the Jacksonville, Florida native is a force inside and is a linebacker’s nightmare when he moves to the second level.

NFL draft analyst Lance Zeilein wrote :

“Nasty guard who lives in scrap mode, looking for fights inside a relatively small phone booth where he’s most comfortable. Kindley has the frame of a powerful guard, but doesn’t bend well enough to generate leverage and push at the point of attack. He’s a mauler with enough finesse to get to some reach and cut-off blocks, but faces scheme limitations.”

If there is one thing Kindley proved at Georgia is that he is a player that will exceed expectations. On a star studded line at Georgia, Solomon was named the most improved Georgia player in 2018 and won the “Up Front” award, given at team’s post-season awards gala in 2019.