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Home»News»Four Players the Miami Dolphins Should Pass on with the 13th Pick in the 2025 NFL Draft
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Four Players the Miami Dolphins Should Pass on with the 13th Pick in the 2025 NFL Draft

News RoomBy News RoomApril 17, 20250 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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The Miami Dolphins are facing a challenging situation in the NFL as they are not good enough to contend for a Super Bowl but also not bad enough to land a high draft pick. The team may soon have to part ways with elite players like wide receiver Tyreek Hill and cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Despite making some smart moves in free agency, there are still some significant holes on both sides of the ball that need to be addressed before the 2025 season begins.

As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, there are some players that the Dolphins should avoid selecting. One of these players is Jahdae Barron, a talented defensive back from Texas. While Barron is a solid player, his skill set may not fill the specific needs that the Dolphins have, especially if Ramsey is no longer with the team. Another player to steer clear of is Tetairoa McMillan, a wide receiver from Arizona. While McMillan may be a top receiver in the class, his style of play may not be the best fit for the Dolphins’ high-powered offense.

Malaki Starks, a highly talented safety from Georgia, is another player that the Dolphins may be tempted to select in the draft. However, with the addition of Ifeatu Melifonwu and Ashtyn Davis in free agency, the team may have other positions of greater need to address. Additionally, Josh Simmons, an offensive lineman from Ohio State, could be a top left tackle prospect in the class but is coming off a major injury in 2024. The Dolphins need immediate help on the offensive line, making it risky to select a player who may not be able to contribute right away.

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Overall, the Dolphins need to carefully consider their draft strategy and focus on filling key positions of need rather than taking unnecessary risks on players who may not be the best fit for the team. With the loss of key players and ongoing challenges in the league, the Dolphins must make strategic decisions that will help them improve and compete in the upcoming season. By avoiding certain players in the draft and prioritizing positions where they have the greatest need, the Dolphins can set themselves up for success in the long term. It will be crucial for the team to make smart choices and avoid unnecessary risks as they navigate through this challenging period in the NFL.

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