Miami Dolphins 2020 7-round NFL Mock Draft: Rebuild starts with new QB

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The Miami Dolphins are in full tank mode, so let’s take a look at who they could draft in 2020 with this seven-round mock.

It hasn’t been a great start to the Miami Dolphins season, but in reality, it’s just what they’ve been hoping for.

The Dolphins are 0-4 and are in full tank mode at this point. They have been in full fire-sale mode so far this season, unloading franchise left tackle Laremy Tunsil and wide receiver Kenny Stills to the Houston Texans for draft picks. They also got rid of 2018 first-round pick Minkah Fitzpatrick, sending him to the Steelers for a first-round pick next year.

So who is left on the roster? The answer is not much. Miami still has Xavien Howard at corner and might have a good supporting receiver in Preston Williams. Josh Rosen is on the roster as well, but we will bring him up in a bit.

That adds up to an extremely depleted roster with a plethora of needs. The good news is that the Dolphins have six picks in the first three rounds of the draft and 10 picks total. There is a way to get the rebuild going in the right direction right away with this draft, but the Miami Dolphins have to take care of their most important positions.

Quarterback, offensive line and the secondary are areas that need a major facelift. But, in reality, they need a lot of help in most spots. So adding as much top talent as possible is key.

Let’s take a look at who they might select in April.

Note: This mock draft was done using The Draft Network’s mock draft simulator.