2019 NFL Mock Draft: Attacking and protecting young quarterbacks
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.