Miami Dolphins 7-round 2020 NFL mock draft: Building a dynamic offense

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Albert Okwuegbunam 2020 NFL mock draft
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player. TE. Missouri. Albert Okwuegbunam. 822. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. 5

Albert Okwuegbunam is a big and athletic tight end prospect who was a strong red-zone threat in college. While his production slipped over the last couple of seasons, Okwuegbunam finished his three-year college career with an impressive 23 total touchdowns.

At the combine, Okwuegbunam came in at 6-foot-5, 258 pounds. Even at that size, he ran an impressive 4.49 40-yard dash, which was faster than any other tight end at the combine. Simply put, Okwuegbunam has an impressive combination of size and speed that should play at the next level.

Pairing Okwuegbunam with Mike Gesicki at the tight end position would give the Dolphins an impressive duo at the position to work with. Add in a receiving corps led by Justin Jefferson and DeVante Parker and the Miami Dolphins would be putting together a group of offensive weapons worth getting exciting about.

834. Scouting Report. Pick Analysis. CB. Miami. player. Trajan Bandy. 5

This has obviously been an offense-heavy 2020 NFL mock draft for the Miami Dolphins. That being said, they still have needs on the defensive side of the ball that must be addressed. Here, the Dolphins take a chance on Miami cornerback Trajan Bandy.

Bandy is certainly a bit on the small side, but he is an incredibly quick cornerback prospect who shows impressive man-to-man coverage skills. He shines in off-man coverage, breaks on the ball well and shows solid ball skills. Bandy will primarily be a slot defender at the next level, but he certainly has plenty of upside at the position. The Miami Dolphins find themselves a talented local cornerback to round out their fifth-round haul.