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

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Michael Pittman Jr. 2020 NFL Draft
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Scouting Report. Michael Pittman Jr.. 6. 808. USC. player. Pick Analysis. WR

Michael Pittman Jr. is a big (listed at 6-foot-4, 215 pounds) and physical wide receiver who has impressive contest-catch ability. Pittman controls his body in the air well, has fantastic natural ball skills and strong hands. He does not need much room to come down with a ball in the air.

This season, Pittman has also looked faster and more explosive than before. He is never going to be mistaken for a speedster on the outside, but Pittman can stretch the field a bit and create natural separation with his speed and sharp route-running ability. All in all, Pittman is an interesting late-round flyer in this 2020 NFL draft scenario who would make a lot of sense for the Miami Dolphins.

Scouting Report. IOL. Michigan. 6. player. 811. Pick Analysis. Michael Onwenu

The Dolphins need to load up on offensive linemen in the 2020 NFL Draft and that is exactly what they continue to do here. Even though they have already taken four offensive linemen, the Dolphins go back to the position and take Michigan guard Michael Onwenu in the sixth round of this mock draft.

Onwenu is a massive man (listed at 6-foot-3, 350 pounds) who will typically dominate when he is able to get his hands on a defender. He also has quick feet for a man of his size and uses great pad level to consistently drive defenders out of their spot.

His short arms do get Onwenu in trouble at times, but his combination of power and quickness makes him a worthy investment in this range. Onwenu is undoubtedly an interesting late-round target in the 2020 NFL Draft.

EDGE. Michigan. player. Scouting Report. Kwity Paye. 7. 811. Pick Analysis

The Miami Dolphins take back-to-back Wolverines to close out this mock draft. With their final pick, Miami ends up with Michigan edge rusher Kwity Paye. Paye is not the most physically gifted edge rusher in the 2020 NFL Draft, but he does get a quick first step off of the ball and shows good power at the point of attack.

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Paye is a smart player who understands how to create a pass-rush plan and has enough physical tools to be dangerous. He is a bigger defensive end prospect who may be best suited to kick inside on passing downs at the next level.