2017 NFL Mock Draft: Creative Trades Dominate QB Position

Jul 15, 2016; Hollywood, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal defensive end Solomon Thomas poses during Pac-12 media day at Hollywood & Highland. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 15, 2016; Hollywood, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal defensive end Solomon Thomas poses during Pac-12 media day at Hollywood & Highland. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dec 3, 2016; Bowling Green, KY, USA; Western Kentucky Hilltoppers head coach Jeff Brohm (left) and Hilltoppers offensive lineman Forrest Lamp (76) celebrate their victory following the CUSA championship game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. Western Kentucky won 58-44. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 3, 2016; Bowling Green, KY, USA; Western Kentucky Hilltoppers head coach Jeff Brohm (left) and Hilltoppers offensive lineman Forrest Lamp (76) celebrate their victory following the CUSA championship game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. Western Kentucky won 58-44. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /

22. Miami Dolphins

Forrest Lamp . 22. player. 59. Adam Gase understands better than anybody what it takes to build a great offense in the NFL and get the most out of a quarterback. That’s the offensive line. Period. There is no debate or discussion. When a QB has a good line, he can shred defenses. This is something Ryan Tannehill hasn’t enjoyed for most of his career in Miami. They took a step in the right direction last year with Laremy Tunsil. Now is the time to bring it all together. <p>Forrest Lamp may not be the sexiest pick in the world, but neither was Zack Martin when the Cowboys took him back in 2014. All it did was create the best front five in football. Putting Lamp, an outstanding tackle at Western Kentucky, at guard between Tunsil and Mike Pouncey could create something special. He’s a technically-honed machine who gives little ground in pass protection and has enough strength to open holes on the ground. A starter on day one.</p>. OG. Western Kentucky