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That tells you what some teams felt about him. In as weak a DT class as we’ve had since 2017, Barmore was the most talented … and he didn’t go Round 1. His evaluation includes questions about his commitment and focus, along with inconsistent results on the field - white hot one game, invisible the next. Talent-wise, Barmore went lower than he should have. We thought Perkins would be a top-75 pick, so the Patriots got him at great value. There might be overlap with what the Patriots already have in Chase Winovich and Josh Uche, but they’re assembling depth and talent for a defense that was surprisingly soft last season. So we’ll go with Perkins, who is a powerful, high-energy rusher who might have enough athleticism to stand up and sometimes drop into space.

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Picks: 1-15: Alabama QB Mac Jones 2-38: Alabama DT Christian Barmore 3-96: Oklahoma EDGE Ronnie Perkins 4-120: Oklahoma RB Rhamondre Stevenson 5-177: Michigan LB Cameron McGrone 6-188: Missouri S Joshuah Bledsoe 6-197: Colorado OT Will Sherman 7-242: UCF WR Tre Nixonįor all we know, Jones could be Tom Brady’s reincarnation. Overall, Miami filled holes but might have left a few shells in the chamber in not grabbing one of the top four or five running backs. Day 2 was more passive, and the picks were more conservative. Phillips, in particular, carries big risk, but we get the upside if his character and medical evaluations were thoroughly vetted. The Waddle and Phillips picks are swings for the fences. In 2021, however, Miami got aggressive up high. There were very few trades once the draft process was in motion. They went for fit and reached on a few picks.

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Overall: The Dolphins’ 2020 draft had a safe feel to it. They also took him over Notre Dame LB-S Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, which is another debate we could have. Will the Dolphins regret not ensuring they got Williams? Holland figures to man the nickel safety role, and he has good ball instincts, but this is a deep secondary, so he might not be a heavy contributor right away. This is less about Holland - whom we like - and more about the fact that Miami watched as the Broncos leapfrogged them and took North Carolina RB Javonte Williams, a player who would be a perfect addition to Miami’s backfield. Waddle could be a blast, even if he’s not a volume receiver early. Tua Tagovailoa has plenty of weapons now.

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That’s worth it, and Waddle gives Miami another blurring wideout after adding Will Fuller in free agency.

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The tradeoff: They netted the 49ers’ first- and third-rounders in 2022, plus their first-rounder in 2023, and they had to give up only a 2022 third-rounder and a first in 2023. Missing out on Kyle Pitts and Ja’Marr Chase hurts, and the Dolphins traded out of the third spot, where they could have had either. Picks: 1-6: Alabama WR Jaylen Waddle 1-18: Miami EDGE Jaelan Phillips 2-36: Oregon S Jevon Holland 2-42: Notre Dame OT Liam Eichenberg 3-81: Boston College TE Hunter Long 7-231: UMass OT Larnel Coleman 7-244: Cincinnati RB Gerrid Doaks Another strong, deep class for GM Brandon Beane and his staff, even with a risky Round 1 pick in Rousseau. And Stevenson was well worth the late dart throw. Doyle was good late value, either as a right tackle or right guard. The Bills might be tantalizingly close to competing for a Super Bowl, but teams that sell out for the immediate needs tend to lose out in the end. The first three picks addressed the lines of scrimmage heavily and with population, helping bolster for the future. We had to pick someone here, and it happened to be Hamlin. Hamlin has a good play temperament with a nose for the ball and decent range, but our suspicion is that he likely will end up a third safety and special teamer because of his size and strength worries. We just wish they had targeted a safety with nickel potential earlier. Geez, we didn’t dislike any of the Bills' picks, and taking a sixth-round flier on Hamlin is no reach at all. He is different than some past Bills edge rushers, but his burst, effort and bulk all can work in a variety of roles. Rousseau has the higher ceiling, but Basham is a favorite of ours. That makes sense with prospective starters Jerry Hughes (age 32) and Mario Addison (33) as possible cut candidates in 2022. Picks: 1-30: Miami EDGE Gregory Rousseau 2-61: Wake Forest EDGE Carlos Basham 3-93: Northern Iowa OT Spencer Brown 5-161: Miami (Ohio) OT Tommy Doyle 6-203: Houston WR Marquez Stevenson 6-212: Pitt S Damar Hamlin 6-213: Wisconsin CB Rachad Wildgoose 7-236: Texas Tech OG Jack Andersonīuffalo is taking the carpet-bombing approach to the EDGE spot, taking Rousseau in the first and Basham in the second after selecting A.J. Here are our final team-by-team grades for the 2021 draft (picks listed by round and overall pick): AFC East Buffalo Bills















Final draft 7 f keys