Sun Sentinel

● By Safid Deen

Accuracy: 18.75%335th Place
In the final version of South Florida Sun Sentinel Dolphins beat writer Safid Deen’s 2021 NFL mock draft, he predicts what each team will do based on their needs, the runs on certain positions, and where the strengths and weaknesses in the draft’s talent pool could lead them when the first round begins on April 29. Here Miami lands a dynamic playmaker with its first pick, and a promising edge rusher with the second of its two first-round picks. And there’s a potential draft-day nightmare scenario for Dolphins fans later on in the first round.

Top Players Not Included

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