Ian Cummings of Pro Football Network released a new 7-round Mock Draft, and here is who he has the Dolphins selecting in the draft with their allotted draft picks.
“Jermod McCoy hasn’t played since 2024, but that 2024 tape was good enough for him to still field first-round capital even without an encore. McCoy’s coverage mobility is truly special. In particular, his acute angle freedom and 270-degree hip sink and transition efficiency overtop breaks are eerily similar to those of Darius Slay.”
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The Whitehouse, Texas product burst onto the national scene after transferring from Oregon State to Tennessee, where his ball-hawking skills transformed the Volunteers’ secondary. McCoy wasn’t exactly a blue-chip recruit coming out of high school – a three-star prospect who excelled as a two-way player and track star in the Lone Star State. His athleticism was never in question (state titles in both long jump and triple jump), but his football instincts took time to develop as he balanced multiple positions and sports.
After cutting his teeth as a freshman at Oregon State (31 tackles, 2 INTs in 12 games), McCoy found his true home in Knoxville where he blossomed into one of college football’s premier corners. In 2024, his first season with the Vols, he racked up 44 tackles while defending 13 passes and snagging 4 interceptions – three of which came inside the opponent’s 3-yard line, showing an uncanny knack for making momentum-shifting plays. The former multi-sport athlete turned heads in the SEC, earning Second-Team All-America honors and finding himself on the Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist list, cementing his status as an elite defensive back.
The path was set for McCoy to build on his breakthrough campaign in 2025, but a torn ACL suffered during an offseason training session in January has temporarily derailed his ascent. The injury comes at a critical juncture for the Volunteers’ defense, as coaches have already noted his development as a vocal leader during rehabilitation. Before the setback, McCoy had established himself as a versatile corner with exceptional ball skills and coverage instincts that translated to an elite 97.2% overall coverage grade – the kind of production that has NFL scouts salivating despite the injury concern.
“At around 6’3″, 209 pounds, with imposing length and physicality, Emmanuel McNeil-Warren doubles as a combined run support dynamo and a split-field, red-zone bandit in coverage.”
“R Mason Thomas falls into a similar “undersized” category to Howell. Still, his hyper-elite burst and bend are lethal for opposing tackles, and he has shown he can convert speed into power.”
“Brenen Thompson is undersized, but he has the speed, quickness, and intelligence to be maximized in Mike McDaniel‘s scheme, and his catching instincts are legitimate.”
“Someone has to fill the massive QB void past Round 1. Garrett Nussmeier could potentially be elevated into Round 3 due to his experience and mental acuity.
Nussmeier doesn’t have the trademark accuracy Mike McDaniel desires in his scheme, but he’s a
high-floor processor with crafty creative elements in the pocket.”
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