2nd round mock draft from Mocking the Draft
What path will the second round take on Friday evening? We'll find out for sure at 6:30 p.m. ET, before then, SB Nation's Mocking the Draft made some educated guesses.
What path will the second round take on Friday evening? We'll find out for sure at 6:30 p.m. ET, before then, SB Nation's Mocking the Draft made some educated guesses.
The 2013 NFL Draft continues tonight with the second and third rounds. Here's all the information you need to watch it, and keep up with the Miami Dolphins throughout the day.
The Miami Dolpins continued their aggressive approach to the offseason last night, moving up nine spots in the first round to select Oregon defensive end Dion Jordan. After the pick, GM Jeff Ireland and owner Stephen Ross addressed the media.
The 2013 NFL Draft's first round was completed last night. Using my previous big board, here's a look at the best remaining players available.
One team was happy to see the Miami Dolphins pass on a tackle last night, and that team had already picked - the Kansas City Chiefs. Without a tackle, the potential trade between the Dolphins and Chiefs for Brandon Albert could still be on the table
The 2013 NFL Draft's first round was last night. Of course, the moment a pick is made, it has to be graded. CBS's Pete Prisco posted his draft grades last night once the first round was complete.
In the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins shocked the world by picking Dion Jordan. But whom will the Dolphins select in the second and third rounds on day two?
As we did for several draft prospects leading up to the NFL Draft, I turned last night to an SB Nation college blog for a look at a player, in this case, Addicted to Quack. This time, however, it was for the newest member of the Dolphins, Dion Jordan
The Miami Dolphins opened the 2013 NFL Draft with 11 draft picks, including the 12th overall selection. It did not take long for the Dolphins to change both of those numbers.
Sure, the NFL Network is superior in terms of nuts and bolts football analysis, but Matt Ufford has three reasons why you're better off watching ESPN on Draft night if you're looking for entertainment.