2020 NFL Draft: Miami Dolphins 7-Round mock draft

Brian Flores, Miami Dolphins. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
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COLUMBIA, SC – NOVEMBER 09: South Carolina wide receiver Bryan Edwards (89) catches his breath after a touchdown during the South Carolina Gamecocks game versus the Appalachian State Mountaineers on November 9, 2019 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, SC. (Photo by Mary Holt/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
COLUMBIA, SC – NOVEMBER 09: South Carolina wide receiver Bryan Edwards (89) catches his breath after a touchdown during the South Carolina Gamecocks game versus the Appalachian State Mountaineers on November 9, 2019 at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, SC. (Photo by Mary Holt/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

Pick Analysis. Southern Illinois. Jeremy Chinn. 5. player. 59. Scouting Report. Safety

The secondary could definitely use some help in Miami, especially someone with good range and instincts to play on the back end of the defense. Jeremy Chinn can be that player, and could be an excellent complement to Reshad Jones who operates better near the line of scrimmage.

Jacob Phillips. 59. LSU. 5. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Linebacker

The Dolphins have both Raekwon McMillan and Jerome Baker in house right now, but adding more help to the front seven isn’t a bad idea. Jacob Phillips isn’t getting the hype that Patrick Queen is right now, but he’s a solid player with good physicality and instincts.

Scouting Report. A.J. Green. 5. player. Pick Analysis. Cornerback. Oklahoma State. 59

Xavien Howard and Nik Needham are good pieces at corner, but finding another boundary corner would help a ton. In this scenario, they opt for Byron Jones in free agency and draft A.J. Green here. Green has good length and coverage skills worth developing.

Scouting Report. Wide Receiver. South Carolina. player. 59. Pick Analysis. Bryan Edwards. 6

Helping out Tagovailoa is essential, and even with DeVante Parker and Preston Williams putting together good seasons, adding another reliable player isn’t a bad idea. Bryan Edwards looked more crisp as a route runner in 2019, especially with double moves and in breaking routes, which are a specialty of Tua’s.

59. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. player. 6. EDGE. Syracuse. Kendall Coleman

Let’s double dip at edge here late in the draft for the Miami Dolphins. Syracuse’s Kendall Coleman is physical on the edge and has some burst to win by turning the corner.

7. RB/WR. Memphis. Antonio Gibson. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 59

Rounding out the draft, Miami gets a very electric gadget player in Antonio Gibson. Gibson is great in space and can operate as a running back and a wide receiver.