Miami Dolphins 2020 NFL Draft: Complete seven-round mock draft

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Tanner Muse 2020 NFL Draft
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R6P2: Tanner Muse, S, Clemson

Tanner Muse is a bigger safety prospect who has played an odd role for his skill-set in college. At Clemson, Muse has primarily been a deep safety. While his understanding of coverage and good speed has allowed him to have success there, I think Muse has some nice upside as a safety who plays more in-the-box.

He has the skills to be a nice man-to-man defender on tight ends and has shown the ability to defend well against the run when given a chance. Muse is an extremely interesting safety prospect who could thrive in a third-safety role at the next level. If nothing else, he should have some nice value on special teams.

R6P24: Ezra Cleveland, OL, Boise State

Ezra Cleveland is a solid offensive lineman who could easily grow into a productive pro player. This guy just does everything well. His quickness and overall athleticism are solid and he has enough power to at least hold his own against most players. Cleveland is a good pass protector and solid run blocker who should at least be a solid depth piece in the NFL.

The Miami Dolphins need help all over the offensive line. Snagging Cleveland late in the 2020 NFL Draft could be a fantastic value selection that immediately helps the team.

R7P15: Bradlee Anae, EDGE, Utah

Bradlee Anae is more of a power player on the edge, but he does have some exciting upside to dream on. His upfield burst is good and he shows an impressive inside spin move that can leave opposing offensive linemen in his dust.

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At worst, Anae is a rock-solid run defender on the edge who can create some pressure at times. There is some upside as a pass rusher, but he does lack ideal athleticism and does not really bend around the edge. I would like to see what Anae can do as an interior pass rusher, as he would theoretically have some upside in that area.