The Miami Dolphins have a new coach and regime in place. They knew they need to start off on the right foot. Did they get it done?
Based on talent, they certainly did. Laremy Tunsil, once projected to go 1st overall in the draft, fell due to off-the-field complications but still ranks among the most talented overall players in the entire class. Miami is hoping he can become their next franchise left tackle.
Dolphins take Tunsil at No. 13.
— Jeff Howe (@jeffphowe) April 29, 2016
Here is what the Mock scouting network has to stay about him and what he brings.
"“Tunsil is a very good looking offensive tackle prospect on the whole. He has shown quick feet, great effort, great hand usage, and an ability to dominate opposing pass rushers. He can play out in space, and he can win in a phone booth situation. His technique at this young of an age is very solid. It’s why he’s widely considered a top 5-10 prospect by most draft analysts and scouts. His ability to overpower rushers at times is exactly what has gotten him the recognition he has, even if there are legitimate concerns about him to this point. I like that he sets a good, wide base and uses his physicality to move defenders off their spot. He is so strong, most defensive players have to find a way to make him miss with their speed and his aggressiveness in order to get by him.”"