2017 NFL Draft: Miami Dolphins 7-round mock

Mar 4, 2017; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Youngstown defensive end Derek Rivers speaks to the media during the 2017 combine at Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 4, 2017; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Youngstown defensive end Derek Rivers speaks to the media during the 2017 combine at Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 5, 2016; Fayetteville, AR, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks tight end Jeremy Sprinkle (83) runs after a catch in the second quarter against the Florida Gators at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 5, 2016; Fayetteville, AR, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks tight end Jeremy Sprinkle (83) runs after a catch in the second quarter against the Florida Gators at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jeremy Sprinkle

Tight End, Arkansas Razorbacks

The Dolphins still have a need for a tight end. While they did not address the position early in the draft, Sprinkle is a player who can see the field at times. He can move around, play H-back and fullback, and is an asset in the blocking game. However, he brings underrated length and can remain a red zone receiving threat.

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Alex Anzalone

Linebacker, Florida Gators

Anzalone is a player who can fly all over the field and make tackles. On the field, things are great for Anzalone, but the question with him is how often can he stay on the field. Anzalone has missed time in every season and has played in just 18 games in four seasons at Florida. However, with Reddick already on board, Anzalone would be a great cherry on top, but would not be a blow to see flame out in the fifth round.

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Damontae Kazee

Cornerback, San Diego State Aztecs

Kazee is a bit smaller, and his upside is an average slot cornerback. However, that is just where the Dolphins need him. At worst, he could be looked at as a special teams asset next season.

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Ejuan Price

Defensive End, Pittsburgh Panthers

Price is a bit older, undersized and has some medical issues in his background. However, on the field he has a great burst, and can be a dynamic pass rusher. In a rotational role with Wake, Rivers and others, the Dolphins could get the most out of Price.

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Keionta Davis

Defensive End, Chattanooga Mocs

Davis has good size for a 4-3 defensive end. At the worst, he can play special teams and can compete with Price for rotational snaps.