Dolphins’ Potential Defensive Line Boost in the Upcoming Draft – The Splash Zone 4/20/24!
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The Miami Dolphins have been busy revamping their defensive line this offseason, aiming to fill the gaps left by Christian Wilkins and Andrew Van Ginkel. However, uncertainty looms over the return of Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, both recovering from season-ending injuries. With their status up in the air, the Dolphins are eyeing reinforcements in the upcoming draft, particularly in the defensive line department.
Speculation has been rife about the Dolphins targeting defensive tackle prospects in the first round. Names like Byron Murphy II and Johnny Newton have been floated around, but snagging them is far from guaranteed, especially with Miami slated to pick at #21.
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Exploring the Dolphins’ Defensive Tackle Strategy for the NFL Draft Having made moves to compensate for the absence of Christian Wilkins, the Dolphins are considering bolstering their defensive tackle roster further. Will they opt for an early pick in the NFL Draft to secure another promising talent?
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