2019 NFL Mock Draft: Bills land Nick Bosa at No. 1

COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 01: Defensive end Nick Bosa (97) of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after combining with defensive end Chase Young (not pictured) of the Ohio State Buckeyes for a sack in a game between the Oregon State Beavers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on September 01, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 01: Defensive end Nick Bosa (97) of the Ohio State Buckeyes reacts after combining with defensive end Chase Young (not pictured) of the Ohio State Buckeyes for a sack in a game between the Oregon State Beavers and the Ohio State Buckeyes on September 01, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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Houston. Ed Oliver. 2. player. 59. . Defensive Tackle

The Miami Dolphins spent the offseason moving a lot of their veteran talent, and come into the 2018 season with a roster that is not going to blow anybody away. They are only two years removed of making it to the playoffs, but with more questions than answers heading into Week 1, they could be a team  that is picking very early in the draft next April.

Ryan Tannehill is back at quarterback, and he has at least looked healthy this summer. He does not have Jarvis Landry to throw to this season, but the Dolphins did spend one of their 2018 draft picks on Penn State tight end Mike Gesicki, who has the athletic ability to be one of those dominant pass-catching tight ends that can take the lid off the defense.

When it comes to their first round pick in 2019,  they should look to bring in someone who can take the place of the departed Ndamukong Suh. Suh was released by the team in the offseason, and signed on with the Los Angeles Rams, but he could be replaced by a player with incredible talent at the defensive tackle position.

That player would be Ed Oliver, who is listed as a top-5 draft selection on nearly every early mock draft. He is going to continue to be a force on the defensive line for Houston this season, but with his college career coming to an end, his next task is to push offensive linemen around at the next level.