Shedeur Sanders believes he’s the top QB prospect in 2025 NFL Draft
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders speaks at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
- The Dolphins have 10 picks in the draft, including the 13th overall pick, a second-round pick, and a projected compensatory pick.
- Dolphins general manager Chris Grier is looking to support his coach and quarterback with multiple offensive line picks.
The 2025 NFL Draft will be held Thursday, April 24 through Saturday April 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and 75 percent of Miami Dolphins fans in our recent poll now overwhelmingly say they want a guard with the 13th pick.
The Dolphins are open to drafting a quarterback in April, but they don’t figure to have a shot at Cam Ward of Miami and Shadeur Sanders of Colorado.
The Miami Dolphins hold 10 picks in the draft, including 13th overall (first round), 48th overall (second round) and a projected compensatory pick at the end of the third round.
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier knows he must support coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with multiple offensive line picks, especially guards.
There are at three or four college tackles who will be projected by some as guards in the NFL. That type of player could be a huge coup for the Dolphins.
Miami probably also needs players at safety, cornerback, defensive tackle, backup quarterback, defensive end, tight end and perhaps wide receiver.
In Joe Schad’s mock Draft 1.0, the selection was Texas OT/G Kelvin Banks.
In Mock Draft 2.0, it was Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
In Mock Draft 3.0, it was Alabama guard Tyler Booker.
But this draft plays out differently, and there are a handful of changes from just two weeks ago.
Here is mock draft 4.0 from our Joe Schad:
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