2024 Dolphins Mock Draft Roundup 2.0

Checking out the latest projections for the first round, from QB Michael Penix Jr. to TE Ja’Tavion Sanders and a lot of O-linemen in between

We’re a week away from the 2024 scouting combine in Indianapolis, so it’s time for our second Miami Dolphins mock draft roundup of the year.

As was the case in the first installment, an offensive lineman remains the overwhelming choice as the projected pick for the Dolphins with the 21st overall selection.

Here are the latest projections, along with accompanying commentary:

I can’t sit here and say Tua Tagovailoa is the future in Miami—and neither is Mike White or Skylar Thompson. Enter Michael Penix Jr., an advanced vertical passer who will lift the ceiling off of opposing secondaries on a consistent basis. Landing inside an offense with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle is an excellent cast for any quarterback, let alone one that’s proven he can rip it to a multitude of spots on the football field.

The Ringer (Benjamin Solak) — T Amarius Mims, Georgia

This is one of my favorite picks of the draft. Amarius Mims is about as exciting as any offensive lineman in this class. Injuries and a crowded Georgia offensive line room have kept him from accumulating many reps, and accordingly, he hasn’t shown his full potential. As Terron Armstead deals with worsening health issues and has a potential out in his contract after 2024, Mims gets a year of NFL coaching and tutelage before he’s pushed into a starting role.

 

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