In the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft from CBS Sports’ Pete Prisco, the Miami Dolphins fill a massive need in the middle of Anthony Weaver’s defense.
Before we get started, let me remind you of a phrase I live and die by:
“Mock drafts are like buttholes, everyone has one, and they all stink!”
Now that we have that out of the way, let’s break down Pete Prisco’s latest 2025 NFL mock draft, shall we? This time, however, the mock draft is a bit unique and has the Dolphins selecting a position of need, but maybe not necessarily a player who has been mocked to Miami in the past (There are three billion mock drafts, I’m sure there are a few).
But before we get into who Miami takes with the 13th overall pick, why Prisco made the selection, and our thoughts on the prospect, let’s take a look at the first twelve picks in the 2025 NFL Draft::::
Not a ton of surprises here, but I’d be very upset if the Cowboys draft Will Johnson — ONE PICK — in front of Miami. As of March 25th, 2025, he is the ideal pick for Miami (IMHO), and I wonder if Michigan alum, Stephen Ross, would agree?
Nevertheless, Johnson is now in Dallas with a star on the side of his helmet. This means, it’s time for the moment we’ve all been waiting for::::
HOMETOWN: MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
HEIGHT: 6 FT 4 IN
WEIGHT: 296
2024 STATS: 48 TOTAL TACKLES, 6.5 SACKS, 2 FUMBLE RECOVERIES, 2 PASS BREAKUPS
“When the Dolphins lost Christian Wilkins in free agency to the Raiders, the defense wasn’t the same. They need a player to go with Zach Sieler inside. They could also consider tackle or guard here as well.”
A lot could change between now and next month’s NFL Draft, especially if 38-year-old defensive tackle Calais Campbell decides to return this upcoming season. Miami is waiting patiently to see if he wants to play another season, and if he does, they’d be more than happy to have him back. In the meantime, they’ve watched talented players sign elsewhere. And if he were to hang up the cleats,...