2019 NFL Mock Draft: Attacking and protecting young quarterbacks

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks looks to pass in the first quarter against the USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 5, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Justin Herbert #10 of the Oregon Ducks looks to pass in the first quarter against the USC Trojans at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on November 5, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Lisa Blumenfeld/Getty Images) /
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CHAPEL HILL, NC – OCTOBER 28: Michael Jackson #28 of the Miami Hurricanes intercepts a pass intended for Anthony Ratliff-Williams #17 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at Kenan Stadium on October 28, 2017 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Miami won 24-19. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

CB. Miami. Michael Jackson. 20. player. 59.

The Miami Dolphins need to take a look in the mirror this offseason. If they want to make Miami a better football team, they need to make a change and do so by adding Michael Jackson — a local product form The U — could help in that regard tremendously.

The fourth-year senior had four interceptions in 2017 as a junior with the Hurricanes, and combined with Xavien Howard has the potential to really upgrade the Miami secondary.

The Dolphins are putting together a pretty underrated looking defense right now and Jackson has been playing on one of college football’s better units over the past couple of seasons.

At 6-foot-2, 195 pounds, he has the physical makeup to really match up well with NFL receivers.

The Dolphins invested a first-round pick in Minkah Fitzpatrick this past year, and they double down on first-round defensive backs by taking Jackson here.