My Two Round Mock Draft will only involve one trade. That trade being Miami trading picks, five, 18, and 39 this year and a second and fifth-round picks next year to the Redskins. The Redskins would then give the Dolphins the second overall pick this year. Miami has compiled a whole lot of draft capital over the past year. With them trading Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Steelers and Laremy Tunsil to the Texans garnered them two extra first-round picks in the 2020 NFL Draft.
In a perfect world, the Dolphins should just sit tight and save all those draft picks for themselves. Hopefully, Tua Tagovailoa would still be there at pick five. But if you have conviction in a player that could be the next lefty Drew Brees, you do whatever you can to get your guy. With that being said, enjoy this Two Round Mock Draft.
Picks One-Five
1. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Burrow, Quarterback, LSU. Burrow is from Ohio, and the fans would be irate if this wasn’t the pick.
2. Miami Dolphins: Tua Tagovailoa, Quarterback, Alabama. The top Two Quarterbacks are clearly Burrow and Tagovailoa. And the Dolphins traded a lot to get Tua, hopefully, he can stay healthy. If he does, Miami just got the best quarterback in this draft.
3. Detroit Lions: Chase Young, Edge, Ohio St. Young is by far the best defensive player in this draft. And the rest of the NFC North should be a little nervous that they have to deal with him twice a year. The Lions are feeling very lucky that he was able to fall past the top Two.
4. New York Giants: Henry Ruggs, Wide Receiver, Alabama. This will be the most surprising pick in this year’s draft. Who better for it to come by than Dave Gettleman. Gettleman just got his Quarterback that he believes is the future last draft. So he will want to either give him some weapons like Ruggs to make him look even better. Or he will want to get someone to protect his quarterback. Having said that, the pick will be for a playmaker more than likely.
5. Washington Redskins: Jeff Okudah, Cornerback, Ohio St. After trading back and getting more valuable picks for Head Coach Ron Rivera. The Redskins are still able to get the best cornerback in the draft at pick five.
Picks Six-Ten
6. LA Chargers: Justin Herbert, Quarterback, Oregon. The Chargers have moved on from former quarterback Philip Rivers. Now they need to get a new signal-caller that can lead them into the next phase of the franchise. Herbert would better off suited to sit behind Tyrod Taylor for the year. The ability to sit back and learn from a veteran like Taylor will be very good for Herbert’s future.
7. Carolina Panthers: Jedrick Wills, Offensive Tackle, Alabama. Carolina just sits back and lets the best Offensive lineman fall right in to their laps.
8. Arizona Cardinals: Isaiah Simmons, “Defense”, Clemson. After trading for Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins this offseason, the Cardinals can draft the best player available. And that player is someone who can play just about anywhere on the defense in Isaiah Simmons.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars: Tristan Wirfs, Offensive Tackle, Iowa. A very athletic lineman who will be someone Gardner Minshew will love to have protecting him.
10. Cleveland Browns: Mekhi Becton, Offensive Tackle, Louisville. Another large human who is very athletic, especially for his size. Baker and Chubb will like having him on their side opening up holes left and right.
Picks 11-15
11. New York Jets: Andrew Thomas, Offensive Tackle, Georgia. Thomas was a three-year starter at Georgia. And he only let up 5 sacks in those three years playing against the top competition in the South Eastern Conference.
12. Las Vegas Raiders: CeeDee Lamb, Wide Receiver, Oklahoma. Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden will be jumping up and down with excitement if Lamb is able to make it past the Jaguars and Jets.
13. San Francisco 49ers: Jerry Jeudy, Wide Receiver, Alabama. The 49ers traded DeForest Buckner to the Colts for this pick. A Kyle Shanahan offense made up of Kittle, Jeudy, and Samuel will be one of the best in the league.
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: K’Lavon Chaisson, Edge, LSU. The Buccaneers would love to get someone to protect Tom Brady. However, with all the top tackles gone at this point. They will have to settle for their next biggest need at the edge position.
15. Denver Broncos: Derrick Brown, Defensive Tackle, Auburn. Head coach Vic Fangio just found his new defensive weapon. Brown will thrive in a role similar to Akiem Hicks but can also be an above-average nose tackle if need be.
Picks 16-32
16. Atlanta Falcons: Kenneth Murray, Middle Linebacker, Oklahoma.
17. Dallas Cowboys: Javon Kinlaw, Defensive Tackle, South Carolina.
18. Washington Redskins: Tee Higgins, Wide Receiver, Clemson.
19. Las Vegas Raiders: Patrick Queen, Middle Linebacker, LSU.
20. Jacksonville Jaguars: AJ Epenesa, Defensive End, Iowa.
21. Philadelphia Eagles: Justin Jefferson, Wide Receiver, LSU.
22. Minnesota Vikings: Isaiah Wilson, Offensive Tackle, Georgia.
23. New England Patriots: Marlon Davidson, Defensive End, Auburn.
24. New Orleans Saints: CJ Henderson, Cornerback, Florida.
25. Minnesota Vikings: Jordan Love, Quarterback, Utah St.
26. Miami Dolphins: Josh Jones, Offensive Tackle, Houston.
27. Seattle Seahawks: Trevon Diggs, Cornerback, Alabama.
28. Baltimore Ravens: Terrell Lewis, Edge, Alabama.
29. Tennessee Titans: Yetur Gross-Matos, Defensive End, Penn St.
30. Green Bay Packers: Donovan Peoples-Jones, Wide Receiver, Michigan.
31. San Francisco 49ers: Antione Winfield Jr., Safety, Minnesota.
32. Kansas City Chiefs: AJ Terrell, Cornerback, Clemson.
Round Two 33-50
33. Cincinnati Bengals: Erza Cleveland, Offensive Tackle, Boise St.
34. Indianapolis Colts: Zach Baun, Edge, Wisconsin.
35. Detroit Lions: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Running Back, LSU
36. New York Giants: Grant Delpit, Safety, LSU
37. LA Chargers: Xavier McKinney, Safety, Alabama.
38. Carolina Panthers: Lloyd Cushenberry, Center, LSU
39. Washington Redskins: Malik Harrison, Middle Linebacker, Ohio St.
40. Houston Texans: Jonathan Taylor, Running Back, Wisconsin.
41. Cleveland Browns: Kyle Dugger, Safety, Lenoir-Ryne.
42. Jacksonville Jaguars: Noah Igbinoghene, Cornerback, Auburn.
43. Chicago Bears: Jaylon Johnson, Cornerback, Utah.
44. Indianapolis Colts: Denzel Mims, Wide Receiver, Baylor.
45. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DeAndre Swift, Running Back, Georgia.
46. Denver Broncos: Cesar Ruiz, Center, Michigan.
47. Atlanta Falcons: Cam Akers, Running Back, Florida St.
48. New York Jets: Chase Claypool, Wide Receiver, Notre Dame.
49. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jalen Hurts, Quarterback, Oklahoma.
50. Chicago Bears: Jeremy Chinn, Safety, Southern Illinois.
Picks 51-64
51. Dallas Cowboys: Jeff Gladney, Cornerback, TCU.
52. LA Rams: Austin Jackson, Offensive Tackle, USC.
53. Philadelphia Eagles: Kristian Fulton, Cornerback, LSU.
54. Buffalo Bills: Matt Peart, Offensive Tackle, UConn.
55. Baltimore Ravens: Akeem Davis-Gaither, Middle Linebacker, Appalachian St.
56. Miami Dolphins: JK Dobbins, Running back, Ohio St.
57. Houston Texans: Cole Kmet, Tight End, Notre Dame.
58. Minnesota Vikings: Laviska Shenault, Wide Receiver, Colorado.
59. Seattle Seahawks: Antonio Gibson, Running Back, Memphis.
60. Baltimore Ravens: Nick Harris, Center, Washington.
61. Tennessee Titans: Jake Fromm, Quarterback, Georgia.
62. Green Bay Packers: Adam Trautman, Tight End, Dayton.
63. Kansas City Chiefs: Ross Blacklock, Defensive Tackle, TCU.
64. Seattle Seahawks: Derrek Tuszka, Edge, North Dakota St.
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