Miami Dolphins seven-round 2020 NFL mock draft: Tua and more

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K.J. Hill 2020 NFL Draft
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Pick Analysis. WR. Ohio State. K.J. Hill. 4. player. Scouting Report. 59

If there is a strength for the Miami Dolphins, it’s at wide receiver where they have DeVante Parker and Preston Williams. Both of them are good, but you can never have too many weapons in the NFL.

Taking shots on proven, reliable receivers like K.J. Hill at this point in the draft would be a good investment. Hill broke the Ohio State record for most career receptions in the Big 10 championship game. He may not have much upside but he is a good route runner with sure hands and he’ll make for a good 3rd or 4th receiver in the NFL.

59. Pick Analysis. Michael Ojemudia. Iowa. 5. player. Scouting Report. CB

Michael Ojemudia is another corner with good size (6-1, 200 lb) except he doesn’t rely on physicality. He plays a lot off his man in coverage relying on his instincts to make a play either on the ball or a quick tackle if he can’t make a play on the ball. Finding starters at this point in the draft is rare but this would give them depth at cornerback.

Alton Robinson. 5. player. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. Edge. Syracuse. 59

Alton Robinson isn’t an every-down player in the NFL, but his ability to win with his hands in pass-rush situations makes him a useful player. He’s not very explosive, which is why he’s a later round player, but he’s good enough at rushing the passer to be utilized in today’s NFL. In 35 games in his career at Syracuse, he has 19 sacks and five forced fumbles.