Miami Dolphins 7-round 2020 NFL Mock Draft: Tua still an option?
Round 1, Pick 22: K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE, LSU
K’Lavon Chaisson has not been the most consistent defensive player at LSU, but when this guy is on, he is a special player. Chaisson has an explosive first step and is incredibly quick around the edge. He is a tremendous athlete who creates fantastic upfield burst at all times.
Chaisson is a bit rough around the edges, but his upside as an edge rusher at the next level is massive. Edge stands out as a major need for the Dolphins, making Chaisson a great pick for this team later in the first round.
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Round 1, Pick 25: Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama
The Miami Dolphins need to completely remake their offensive line. It honestly does not matter what position they add up front, they simply need to find good offensive linemen who can come in and make an immediate impact. With their final first-round selection, the Dolphins select Alabama offensive tackle Jedrick Wills Jr.
Wills has been a dominant right tackle for Alabama this season. He is a power-based player who fires off of the ball quickly and dominates at the point of attack. Wills is a fantastic run blocker who can overwhelm opposing defensive linemen and take care of defenders at the second level as well.
Wills moves his feet well in pass protection, consistently mirroring opposing edge rusher at an extremely high level. He also understands how to use his long arms to his advantage and shows a strong, accurate punch. With their third and final first-round selection, the Miami Dolphins get a dominant run blocker and blindside protector for their new lefty quarterback.