The Miami Dolphins secondary gets a much-needed boost in the latest 2025 NFL mock draft from The Athletic and their beat writers.
Every day, a new mock draft drops, and every day, the Miami Dolphins are projected to select a different prospect at pick #13.
For example, yesterday, NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah projected that the Dolphins would select Alabama guard Tyler Booker. In his previous mock draft, Jeremiah had Miami selecting Texas offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. Last week, Tyler Warren — the playmaking tight end from Penn State — was projected to be the pick for Miami at 13 by NFL Draft analyst Kyle Crabbs.
And the list goes on and on...
However, in The Athletic’s latest ‘beat writer’ mock draft, the Dolphins select a premier player at a position that fans have wrinkled their nose at in the past. But with the recent release of cornerback Kendall Fuller and 31-year-old Jalen Ramsey as the No.1 cornerback on the roster, I can see why ‘experts’ and fans should start buying into the idea of a cornerback at 13... especially if an #elite prospect like this falls directly into their laps.
But before we discuss Miami’s pick, let’s look at the first 12 picks in The Athletic’s latest mock draft.
13. Miami Dolphins: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
If this happens on draft night, Dolphins fans might start shouting angrily at their TVs, upset their team passed on an offensive lineman. I get it. I strongly considered taking Alabama guard Tyler Booker here, but I couldn’t pass on the elite upside of Johnson — especially at a major position of need for Miami. Jalen Ramsey will be 31 next season, and his future could be at safety anyway. The Dolphins just cut Kendall Fuller, while Kader Kohou is set to hit free agency. Johnson is a big, physical cornerback with great ball skills who could step right in and play opposite Ramsey before transitioning into Miami’s CB1 of the future. — Jim Ayello
What Lance Zierlein has to say about Will Johnson:
“Teams love big, fluid cornerbacks with ball production and that is exactly what Johnson offers. He’s instinctive and plays with good body control and change of direction in space. He can play man coverage, but...