July 27, 2024

Feliciano has already accepted his guilt; will Carter? Moving forward, more information from both parties will be required to determine the truth of this abrupt, odd, and scary situation, but one thing is certain… Jalen Carter struggled in the first round due to character questions. And now, despite the aforementioned amazing football talents and increasing maturity, Carter – who should take the problem of mortality very seriously – has made it apparent that he still has a lot of growing up to do.

Tyler Guyton

According to Pro Football Focus, the Dolphins will select Oklahoma offensive tackle Tyler Guyton with the 21st overall pick. The 6-foot-7 lineman takes advantage of his stature, often overwhelming his opponents. In 2023, Guyton allowed only three quarterback hits and zero sacks in 662 snaps.

 

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Ja’Tavion Sanders

NFL.com’s Chad Reuter predicts that the Dolphins will go with a tight end, with Ja’Tavion Sanders of the University of Texas being a prominent option. Sanders excels in receiving, but the tight end has improved as a blocker. In 2023, the two-time All-American recorded 45 receptions for 682 yards and two touchdowns. This would be an unexpected choice for the Dolphins, as the team is stacked with talented pass catchers.

Graham Barton

The 33rd Team forecasts that come April, Duke’s Graham Barton will be traveling to South Florida. With Robert Hunt, Robert Jones, and Connor Williams all set to become free agents this summer, the Dolphins’ offensive line is bound to suffer. In 2024, Barton might significantly improve Miami’s pass protection.

Round two

Christian Haynes

In the second round, Pro Football Focus has the Dolphins picking UConn’s Christian Haynes. Haynes allowed six quarterback hurries, one sack, and zero quarterback hits in 802 snaps in 2023. The lineman excels in the run game, as he uses quick footwork and great upper-body strength to open up lanes for running backs.

Kamren Kinchens

Miami’s Kamren Kinchens would not have to travel far in 2024, as NFL.com forecasts the Dolphins would take the safety in the second round of the draft. Kinchens collected 59 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 10 passes defended, five interceptions, one sack, and one touchdown in 10 games as a junior in 2023. Kinchens built a name for himself as a good safety who might play alongside Jevon Holland by 2024.

T’Vondre Sweat

The Dolphins selected Texas’ star defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat in the final round of the 33rd Team’s two-round mock draft. Sweat had a strong season in 2023, recording 45 tackles, eight tackles for loss, two sacks, and seven quarterback hits in 14 games.

If Christian Wilkins leaves in free agency, Sweat will become a key priority to fill a massive vacuum in Miami.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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