If the Miami Dolphins really want to shake things up, their trade efforts for the 2020 NFL Draft will extend beyond just their first selection and boil down throughout the rest of the 1st-round of April’s NFL Draft. Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller referenced that the Dolphins are eyeing offensive tackles with their second 1st-round pick — and one scout told Miller that he could even see the Dolphins trading up from 18 to ensure they get one.
If that materializes, who are some of the logical candidates for Miami to peg in phone calls to try to strategically pinball their way up the draft order to ensure they land a top tackle prospect?
Indianapolis Colts (13th overall selection)
The Colts are a team that loves to hoard NFL Draft capital just as much as the Miami Dolphins — so this could be a logical partner given Colts general manager Chris Ballard’s tendencies and draft philosophies. The downside to trading with the Colts is that you only move up 5 spots in the order. Picking 13th, the Dolphins would still have to worry about the Giants Chargers, Panthers, Browns and Jets all being in the offensive tackle market.
If all took a tackle, Miami would be no better off than picking at 18 — even if they jumped the Buccaneers and Broncos.
Jacksonville Jaguars (9th overall selection)
This trade could work well if the Jaguars don’t love what they see on the board. If Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons and Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah come off the board (they should be gone), Jacksonville could promptly slide down the draft order and pick up some extra picks for a rebuild of their own. Picking 9th, Miami would only have to worry about the Giants, Chargers and Panthers picking in the top-10 as primary threats for an offensive tackle and could potentially guarantee themselves one of the top four.
Carolina Panthers (7th overall selection)
This feels a bit ambitious, but hey — the Panthers are gearing up for their own Dolphins themed rebuild in 2020. More picks in the future could be helpful and perhaps Miami could leverage some of the Texans’ 2021 draft capital to prompt Carolina to buzz down the board? Picking 7th, Miami would likely see all but one or two offensive tackles available to them and would be poised to land a plug and play starter on the line.
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