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Jan26
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dagray08 DRAFTING FOR THEDolphins
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Draft Grade — Dolphins
Overall
B
ValueB+
NeedB-
TradesA-
FutureB-
The Dolphins robbed the room for Jennings. Final grade: B. The best pick of the weekend was also the simplest. The Dolphins watched Kevin Jennings slide 24 picks past his grade and did not hesitate.
With edge rusher unsolved, spending premium capital on cornerback is the choice that costs them. The edge rusher spot stays a question, and it was the one they most needed an answer at.
Nothing here to lose sleep over, and plenty to feel decent about.
Pick Analysis
Pick28
Rnd1
Kenyon Sadiq
In the Round 1 slot they get a moveable chess piece at tight end at a price that makes it sweeter. A clean fit for the roster.
Pick43
Rnd2
Brandon Cisse
A quiet steal in pick No. 43: Brandon Cisse for less than the market said. A quiet depth add at a thin-ish spot.
Pick49
Rnd2
Dillon Thieneman
Value with a capital V on Dillon Thieneman in Round 2, Pick 17, a genuine coup. Useful body for a position without much behind the starter.
Pick59
Rnd2
Jake Slaughter
Good things come to war rooms that wait, and Jake Slaughter at the 59th overall pick is the proof. It patches a soft spot without any drama.
Pick75
Rnd3
Josiah Trotter
A tidy bit of business in slot 75, where Josiah Trotter graded well above the range. It fills a real need, too.
Pick87
Rnd3
Ja'Kobi Lane
Ja'Kobi Lane slipping to No. 87 is the kind of luck good rooms make for themselves. A glaring weakness, addressed head on.
Pick90
Rnd3
Jonah Coleman
Jonah Coleman at pick 90 is the steal of the weekend, a first-round talent at a bargain-bin price. It plugs a real leak on the depth chart.
Pick106
Rnd4
Austin Barber
You do not let an offensive lineman like Austin Barber reach the 106th pick and blink. They did not. Another box on the needs board, quietly ticked.
Pick111
Rnd4
Chandler Rivers
Of all the spots to shop, they chose cornerback. Chandler Rivers in No. 111 leaves edge rusher for later.
Pick130
Rnd4
Keylan Rutledge
Nice patience on Keylan Rutledge, who had no business lasting to pick 130. A need, and now a little less of one.
Pick149
Rnd5
Albert Regis
A market-rate interior defensive lineman, with the board and the slot shaking hands on Albert Regis. It also answers one of the loudest questions on the roster.
Pick168
Rnd5
DJ Campbell
DJ Campbell at the Round 5 slot is a sensible buy, a touch better than market for the offensive lineman. A real hole, addressed with a reasonable pick.
Pick227
Rnd7
Kevin Jennings
Kevin Jennings in Round 7, Pick 11 is the kind of fall that makes a whole class. They walked in needing this and walked out with it.
















