We all managed to brave yet another NFL draft, with the Miami Dolphins coming away with a total of eight new players. With many of the picks in the fifth round and beyond, some of these guys won't make the final roster, but hopefully a few do, at least as depth pieces for a team that lacks depth at more than one position. Following the draft, I asked the following question last evening:
Who is your favorite and least favorite 2025 Miami Dolphins draft pick this year, and why?
Below are some of your thoughts and answers to the PQOTD-
holland182.0 just wants his money back.
This draft stinks, I demand a refund Favorite Pick - My nose Least Favorite Pick - Yes
Redwood_ likes the girth added to the DL but is not thrilled with the new safety.
Grant is my favourite pick, the Dolphins desperately needed DL, and Grant has great size and production, plus pass rush upside. My least favourite pick is Trader, he has questionable speed and range, and has been described as being at his best “when he’s mixing it up in the box”. But he’s awfully undersized to make his living in the box. Maybe he can cover opposition TEs.
SlayerNation1 questions Grier's trade out of the fourth round. It seems like we have to deal with at least one questionable trade during the draft each year from Grier.
Grant has to be the favorite.
Least favorite is the third rounder from HOU in 2026, Grier made sure He planted that little seed.
Very cagey Grier. Also, clever sucking up to Ross by choosing a Wolverine first pick.
Grier is many things, stupid isn’t one of them.
Full disclosure, the picks look smart and solid. Ewers is a surprise, but I am always a fan of “1 QB per year”.
Ollie is very interesting as Mattison doesn’t do much for Me.
I am not convinced any of the trading was necessary. CB neglect will be the “O-Line” of the 2025 season. Safety should be slightly better than 2024, but that bar is very low.
sdphinsfan believes it’s time for our young secondary players to step up and show that they deserve their spots in the NFL. I pray that Grier has a better idea of who to sign as free agents for the secondary, or we might be in trouble.
For years, I’ve been begging for us to start building up front from the inside out on both sides of the ball. Finally, we did that. The first 3 picks are going to make the 53. Gordon is a nice addition to the RB room. And the DT Biggers in the 7th round may make it too. Ewers won’t push Tua for the starting job, but he’ll push Wilson for QB2.
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