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Quinton Coples is on the way to becoming a top 10 pick, thanks to his performance at the Senior Bowl this week.
I'd normally have a problem with posting an NFL mock draft every week, especially when we're still in the pre-Combine stage of the offseason. However, considering the current shape-shifting nature of this Dolphins team (the Joe Philbin hire, Matt Flynn-to-Miami rumors, a pending change to the 4-3 defensive scheme, the likelihood that Paul Soliai is going to make mega-bucks playing for a different team next season, etc.) a weekly mock draft is the only way to keep up with Miami's ever-changing offseason needs
And with that in mind, I present to you, the passionate reader, NFL 2012 mock draft 5.0.

Let me just say that I really despise the Indianapolis Colts franchise. How is it that these thieves end up with the No.1 pick every year there's a hot-shot, destined-to-be-great quarterback prospect in the draft? Sickening. Anyway, the Colts have again bottomed out at the right time, and will receive Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck for their trouble. Thank you. Please drive through.
2) St. Louis Rams - Matt Kalil, OT USC
It's tempting to project a trade at this spot, but if Sam Bradford is half as good as Jeff Fisher believes, then this pick has to be a franchise left tackle. Protect that investment, mustache boy!
USC's Matt Kalil is a polished blindside protector who should be able to come in and immediately helm the left side for the Rams. This selection would be a "two birds with one stone" move, as well, since current left tackle Rodger Saffold can kick over to right tackle (the position he should've been at from the start). As for former No.2 overall pick Jason Smith ... well, who knows?
3) Minnesota Vikings - Riley Reiff, OT Iowa
Yep, I went there. Minnesota's situations at offensive tackle and cornerback are both horrendous, but in a draft class that is rather deep at the latter position, the Vikings would be wise to shoot early for a franchise left tackle who can help prevent Christian Ponder from getting beaten to a pulp by defenses every Sunday. Riley Reiff's not as well known as Kalil right now, but I really believe Reiff is the better prospect of the two. He's the total package at left tackle--technique, smarts, great footwork and durability. Mark my words, Reiff this offseason is going to scale draft boards like Spider Man.
4) Cleveland Browns - Robert Griffin III, QB Baylor
You know it's bad when a team doesn't show any concern for its concussed starting quarterback, which is why we probably should've seen the Griffin-to-Cleveland possibility immediately after Colt McCoy was blasted back to the fourth grade by James Harrison last month. Griffin won't have many offensive weapons to play with in Cleveland, but he will have premium protection on the left side of the line. Hey, it could be worse ...
5) Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Trent Richardson, RB Alabama
Brace yourselves, Bucs fans, because you might not be selecting a cornerback in the first round of this draft. Instead, Tampa Bay lands Trent Richardson, the most dominant college running back since Adrian Peterson ... and a guy who should have no problem forming an immediate, sledgehammer-like backfield with LaGarrette Blount. For the Buccaneers, it'll be smash and more smash.
6) Washington Redskins - Morris Claiborne, CB LSU
The Morris Claiborne free fall ends at this spot, as the Redskins proved this season that they desperately need an upgrade or two in the secondary. Claiborne has premier cover corner written all over him, and his presence will be a big help to Washington's promising front seven on defense.
7) Jacksonville Jaguars - Justin Blackmon, WR Oklahoma State
If the Jaguars really want to maximize Blaine Gabbert's potential, they need to get him an actual receiver. Justin Blackmon was an absolute terror against Stanford in the Fiesta Bowl earlier this month, and he's going to be an even bigger problem for AFC South secondaries next season. He's the epitome of a No.1 wideout.
8) Miami Dolphins - Quinton Coples, DE North Carolina
Several people here (myself included) have speculated for months that Coples would be a big possibility for the Dolphins if they flipped back over to the 4-3 defense. Pro Football Talk earlier today announced that Miami is indeed going back to a four-down-linemen scheme, so Coples is now the guy for the Dolphins if they decide to this pick on a defensive player. Coples has completely busted up Senior Bowl practices this week, displaying his usual run-stuffing ability while also surprising many scouts with his wealth of pass-rush moves. A defensive line of Coples/Odrick/Starks/Wake sounds tasty, yes?
9) Carolina Panthers - Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB South Carolina
Let the run on pass-rushers begin! Melvin Ingram, like Coples, has slapped his competition silly at the Senior Bowl this week, and his tweener size (6'1", 270) means he might be more suited to the outside linebacker position in the NFL. Good thing for the Panthers, because they want to be a 3-4 team and are in need some nasty at edge-rusher.
10) Buffalo Bills - Jonathan Martin, OT Stanford
Buffalo fans may disagree, but the Bills' offensive line really needs to be addressed early in this draft. Stanford's Jonathan Martin is a colossal tackle prospect (6'6", 310) who can come to Orchard Park and lock down either side of the offensive line (presumably across from the very impressive Chris Hairston) right away. Ryan Fitzpatrick will thank you later, Bills fans.
13) Kansas City Chiefs - Devon Still, DT Penn State
Offensive line is a need in Kansas City, but with the top three OL prospects off the board, the Chiefs should lock up the trenches with a strong 5-technique player like Penn State's Devon Still. Still is rock solid at the point of attack and flashes the ability to disrupt the backfield.
12) Seattle Seahawks - Michael Brockers, DT LSU
Seattle desperately needs to dial up its pass rush, but if no knockout defensive ends are available at this spot, it would make perfect sense for the Seahawks to nab Michael Brockers--the most punishing 4-3 defensive tackle in this draft. Brockers is considerably tall (6'6") for his position, but he plays with great leverage and has the strength to push the pocket back at will. You can't go wrong with these LSU defensive tackles. They're monsters.
13) Arizona Cardinals - Courtney Upshaw, OLB Alabama
Arizona's dire need for offensive line talent is similar to the Chiefs' situation, but the Cardinals' edge-rush linebacker position is in serious need of an upgrade, as well. Alabama's Courtney Upshaw is the most well-rounded outside linebacker in the this draft, capable of disrupting the run, rushing the passer and providing support in coverage. And since Upshaw played in the 3-4 scheme at Alabama, he can contribute in Arizona from day one.
14) Dallas Cowboys - Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Alabama
Dallas' secondary in Week 17 was slapped around helplessly by Giants receivers, so it's time for the Cowboys to find a corner who will hit back. Alabama's Dre Kirkpatrick is a tall, super-athletic cornerback prospect who excels at mangling the run, but don't lose sight of the fact that he really improved his coverage skills this season. Think of Kirkpatrick as a lankier Ronnie Lott.
15) Philadelphia Eagles - Luke Kuechly, ILB Boston College
When was the last time an NFL team lost so many games purely because of sub-par linebacking? The Eagles need something ... anything ... at the linebacker position, and Boston College's Luke Kuechly is a brilliant prospect with advanced instincts, awareness and tackling ability. And while Kuechly's undersized for the position (6'2", 235), he does possess adequate speed and strength.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: Kuechly plays the linebacker position at genius level. He's a steal at this spot.
16) New York Jets - Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB Illinois
For a defense that's supposedly aggressive, the Jets' just couldn't dial up much of a pass rush in 2011. Rex Ryan and Co. might want to take a page out of San Francisco's book and draft an edge-rush linebacker with speed, length and a bevy of moves to get to the quarterback. Illinois' Whitney Mercilus bears a strong resemblance to 49er standout Aldon Smith, which should be enough to convince the Jets to pull the trigger on Mercilus at this spot ... if they're not still scarred by Vernon Gholston, that is.
17) Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland) - David DeCastro
We've officially reached the portion of the draft where it's okay to select interior offensive linemen, and there's a good chance the Bengals will use the first of their two first-round picks on a prospect who was the best guard in the country this year. David DeCastro is an absurdly well-rounded lineman with rare athleticism and flawless technique.
18) San Diego Chargers - Mike Adams, OT Ohio State
San Diego needs to not skimp on offensive line protection in this draft, since left tackle Marcus McNeill can't seem to stay healthy and center Nick Hardwick is on the verge of retirement. Ohio State's Mike Adams has been dominant in one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl this week, meaning he's almost a lock to be the fourth offensive tackle on the board. If the Chargers have any sense, they'll use this selection to bring Adams to Southern California. He's a phenomenal talent with upside galore.
19) Chicago Bears - Michael Floyd, WR Notre Dame
Like San Diego, the Bears can't afford to cheese out on protection for Jay Cutler. However, if Mike Adams and David DeCastro are both off the board, Chicago should immediately move to Plan B and nab a big-time wideout to bolster the passing game. Cutler has proven that he knows how to get the most out of big targets, and Floyd is Brandon-Marshall-type receiver with hulking size, adequate game speed and near-flawless mitts.
20) Tennessee Titans - Mark Barron, S Alabama
Michael Griffin might not be in a Titans uniform next season, so look for Tennessee to upgrade its safety position at this spot. Alabama's Mark Barron is a phenomenal do-everything safety who is equally at home smacking the run or playing centerfield in the secondary, and his instincts and awareness border on prototypical for the position.
21) Cincinnati Bengals - Janoris Jenkins, CB North Alabama
The Bengals have proven time and time again that they're willing to roll the dice on prospects with character concerns, so it won't be a stretch if Cincinnati bolsters its depleted corner position with a talent like Janoris Jenkins. Jenkins was a lockdown corner prospect at Florida for three seasons, but was booted off the team for, well, an inability to behave himself. He claims he's all business at this point, and he'd be a huge upgrade over Nate Clements and Kelly Jennings.
22) Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta) - Lamar Miller, RB Miami
Cleveland's decision to pass on Trent Richardson at No.4 makes sense if they use this pick on a franchise-caliber running back. The Browns' backfield is wholly underwhelming and rarely healthy, so perhaps the Dawg Pound will do the right thing and give Robert Griffin III a monster presence at running back.
23) Detroit Lions - Vontaze Burflict, ILB Arizona State
A linebacker with no shortage of talent or violent temperament? You know Jim Schwartz and the Lions are signing up for that. Can't say I blame them, either; Burflict would be a real problem behind Detroit's near-unruly defensive line.
24) Pittsburgh Steelers - Cordy Glenn, OT/G Georgia
Pittsburgh needs to briefly do away with the defense-in-the-first-round mentality and get Ben Roethlisberger some premium protection along the interior. Cordy Glenn has looked polished, athletic and versatile at the Senior Bowl this week, so he'd be able to fill in at several spots on a Steelers offensive line that is almost always riddled with injuries.
25) Denver Broncos - Jerel Worthy, DT Michigan State
The Broncos proved throughout this season that they can dial up an outside pass rush whenever they please, so it's time for Denver to start thinking about reinforcing the interior with a penetrating defensive tackle like Michigan State's Jerel Worthy. Worthy, who has looked really impressive at the Senior Bowl, is athletic enough to get into the backfield often and do damage, but where he truly shines is his ability to dominate the point of attack.
26) Houston Texans - Kendall Wright, WR Baylor
It's time for the Texans to add an explosive receiver who can complement all-world wideout Andre Johnson, and Baylor's Kendall Wright is pretty much the epitome of "explosive," pairing good hands with a strong frame and jaw-dropping speed. Wright will be an immediate match-up problem in a division that isn't necessarily known for its dominant cornerback play.
27) New England Patriots (from New Orleans) - Fletcher Cox, DT Mississippi State
The Patriots really tightened up their run defense last week against Baltimore, but are still in need of an upgrade next to Vince Wilfork. Regardless of whether New England is running the 3-4 or 4-3 next season, they could use the services of Mississippi State's Fletcher Cox. Cox flashes the ability to rush the passer, and he has the bulk and strength to be a big-time disruptor against the run.
28) Green Bay Packers - Andre Branch, DE/OLB Clemson
Green Bay's linebacker corps basically needs an overhaul, so it might be wise to use this selection on a tall, well-rounded pass-rusher like Clemson's Andre Branch. Branch can get to the quarterback with ease (like most Clemson defensive ends), and he holds up surprisingly well against the run, which means he could be an ideal fit across from Clay Matthews.
29) Baltimore Ravens - Dont'a Hightower, ILB Alabama
Dont'a Hightower proved himself to be a rangy, powerful defender and leader for the Crimson Tide defense this season, and he's the kind of ruthless linebacker prospect who could come in and eventually take over for Ray Lewis when he retires at the age of 70.
30) San Francisco 49ers - Dwayne Allen, TE Clemson
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and the 49ers would be taking a cue from New England with the selection of nightmare tight end Dwayne Allen at this spot. Allen has become a do-everything tight end during his time at Clemson, and he'll wow you with his speed, ball skills and willingness to block. Allen is like a Swiss Army Knife at the tight end position.
31) New England Patriots - Alshon Jeffery, WR South Carolina
The Patriots have developed two major weapons in tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez, but their wide receiver position needs serious work. South Carolina's Alshon Jeffery is a massive (6'4", 230), aggressive wideout with elite ball skills and surprisingly decent speed, and his presence would make the Patriots' offense a near-impossible match-up for the rest of the NFL.
32) New York Giants - Zach Brown, OLB North Carolina
Zach Brown has looked ridiculously good during Senior Bowl practices, essentially debunking the notion that he's a sprinter in pads. Rather, Brown is a football player who can sprint, and he pairs rare athleticism with very good instincts and awareness at the outside linebacker position. The Giants' defense is built around their havoc-wreaking line, but New York could certainly use some more talent in their linebacker corps, which makes Brown a great value at this spot.
2 recs | 54 comments
That DL would be sick
Kdog92 - January 27, 2012
What happens to Solia then? Who then plays LB? I assume Solia will be traded and Burnett will move to OLB? I hope Misi can step it up. Maybe we hope Zach Brown falls into the second round and snab him up? I think Solia could be expandable because we do have odrick and starks who are solid inside linemen….Starks had a career year the year before they moved him to DE, IIRC?
Jared Maier - January 27, 2012
soliai would be useless in this, and he is a fa
and dansby would move to olb
AnishB15 - January 27, 2012 via mobile
I don't know....
Wilfork played really well in the 4-3 this year in NE. Soliai COULD play decently in it.
Not saying we should dish out the money to keep a NT in a 4-3….just saying he could still play at a high level in a 4-3.
Kevin Nogle - January 27, 2012
Wilfork was able to still work in a 4-3 though because he's also fast for his size and is a penetraring NT.
Soliai is an effective 3-4 NT because he’s a space eater and allows room for the LBs, but he’s not a fast mover like Wilfork and he’s not a penetrating DT/NT. WIlfork is a truly special DT and Soliai just isn’t at that level.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
^This squared^
rintintinsoldier - January 27, 2012
Soliai had a quick step. But he would have to loose a few pounds for it to be consistent. The willingness to do that is a big question mark.
54 - January 27, 2012
I would keep Soliai if possible, but he’s just going to cost too much.
54 - January 27, 2012
Considering the personnel we have to man DT with Starks, Odrick, and McDaniel...
I’d let Soliai walk because of cost. If we didn’t have capable players in place, I’d be more apt to give Soliai a shot in a 4-3. They always say you can never have too many good players, but you can have too much money dedicated to one position.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
soliai would be too expensive and we have better options
AnishB15 - January 27, 2012 via mobile
I say
if he’ll take a paycut similar to Carey, then he wants to be here and give him a shot. Sign him to a two year contract. If it doesn’t work out, we’ve signed him to a smaller deal, trade him as a pro bowl NT to teams new to 3-4 for drafts picks next year. Win-Win
PhinNomenol! - January 27, 2012 via Android app
We tried to give him Vince Wilfork money
But he thought he was worth more than that. Yeah, that’s right, he thinks he’s worth more than Vince Wilfork. Next, please.
Dolphinole - January 27, 2012
He even has more leverage now
After making the probowl. He’ll get paid.. Just not by us.
NawlinsPhinFan - January 27, 2012
No doubt he'll get a ton of money
And I agree, it won’t be by us. Especially not if we’re switching to the 4-3
Dolphinole - January 27, 2012
Wake...Starks...Odrick...? on DL
Burnett MLB…Dansby OLB…? OLB
Kdog92 - January 27, 2012
I'd say Dansby and Burnett OLB...
Misi MLB. Misi does have experience at MLB from college.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
Yep, Misi was a good MLB in 4-3 schema
ans Burnett and Dansby play better as OLB
David Leal - January 27, 2012
Misi is a beast and MLB seems to me would be a perfect place for him.
1. He does not get knock off by blocks, he actually sheds them and then has made tackles on running play as he was doubled as he was the Strong Side LB.
2. He is quick enough and agile enough to cover.
3. He is strong and his motor never stops.
I think MLB is the perfect place for him.
Whippets2 - January 27, 2012
Soliai leaves via FA...
Dansby and Burnett play OLB, Misi MLB. Miami looks for a DE to pair with Wake via FA or the draft.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
Yeah, I expect major changes to draft wishes *after* FA ends....
Alpha6 - January 27, 2012
4-3 defense with coples =
Turnovers, career years for SS and VD.
Goon305Boy10 - January 27, 2012 via mobile
Sounds exciting
i could b happy witth this move
Mr.Phintastic - January 27, 2012
i would actually prefer us trading down for mercilus, who is a much better pass rusher than coples
or if we trade up for RGIII
AnishB15 - January 27, 2012 via mobile
I really want Mercilus too,
But I think he’s better suited to a 3-4 or at least playing the weakside DE in a 4-3. I think we would benefit a lot more in a 4-3 if we got Coples, who’s a prototype strongside DE, and let Cameron Wake focus more on pass-rushing. Plus, Coples isn’t a bad pass rusher either!
Dolphinole - January 27, 2012
Sooo close to Blackmon
This scenerio seems must realistic though and if we land a guy like Coples I’d be in on that. Great mock kmb
drey34 - January 27, 2012 via mobile
can't say I hate this pick... providing we already have a franchise QB by the draft...
And given the fact that we will probably be moving to a 4-3 defense, we are going to need another DE.
Jason Scott_90 - January 27, 2012
These college kids, they confuse me.
These “senior bowl” offensive linemen, they scare me.
The hardest/longest thing to gel is an offensive line.
Tunaflipper - January 27, 2012
Looks like the 4-3 is coming
and I like it. Soliai can walk. I like the pick of Coples too. I don’t think Tampa will take Richardson and I’d be shocked if Minnesota takes Reiff. I do agree with Cleveland taking RGIII, I’ve been speculating on them taking him for quite awhile. McCoy isn’t the type of QB you can build your franchise around. RGIII certainly could be.
Nice speculative draft, and of all of them I’ve seen, I think Miami goes this route over taking a tackle this high.
rintintinsoldier - January 27, 2012
This would be a great pick.
54 - January 27, 2012
This sounds like it could truly happen then say we get Payton your 25million a year QB is being protected buy a 1/2 million a year 2rd. pick from Georga what makes little to no sence!
Maybe i’m wrong my mind wanders from time to time!
wild zion beaver - January 27, 2012
Rec; nice post if we don't get Payton or if we rescue a porbowler in FA!
wild zion beaver - January 27, 2012
Did'nt Misi play DE in college??
I thought he moved to LB his senior season to show he could play in a 3-4? Not saying he is the next JT but Misi has some good speed and power. He might do better with is hands in the ground. Also is he experienced enough to play MLB? Calling out plays being the leader?
BwolfFinFan - January 27, 2012
No,he has never been a pass rushing DE
He used to be a 4-3 ILB
AnishB15 - January 27, 2012
Well I have to disagree.
I am a grad of the U of Utah and Misi played DE and OLB all of his career there but when you watch him doesnt he seem like a MLB. Strong Agile can handle blocks, makes tackles and can cover TE. He never played MLB in college but after watching him in the NFL I think that position was made for him.
Whippets2 - January 27, 2012
Cover?
I don’t think Misi is great in coverage. Not for a MLB. Also, the MLB needs to be fast and a hard hitter. Don’t think Misi is that fast. I could be wrong, which is why I don’t evaluate players for a living.
HvvK - January 27, 2012
Why is everybody trying to take a Pro Bowl 4-3 MLB and move him to OLB?
Dansby should be our MLB. He calls the plays and he is THE BEST at it.
joel311 - January 27, 2012
We're not trying to take a Pro Bowl 4-3 MLB and move him to MLB...
Dansby was a 4-3 Pro Bowl OLB that we converted to a 3-4 ILB. He was best as an OLB. He can also call the plays from OLB. You don’t need to be the MLB to call the plays and be a leader. Jerod Mayo plays OLB for the Patriots in the 4-3 and he’s their best LB, their captain, and calls their defensive plays. There is no reason we need to keep Dansby at MLB just so he can call plays. It’s not a requirement.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
Meant we're not trying to take a Pro Bowl MLB and move him to OLB...
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
Dansby has never made the Probowl
NawlinsPhinFan - January 27, 2012
Actually that is true.
But he’s had some very deserving seasons as a 4-3 OLB in Arizona.
Finhead83 - January 27, 2012
Coples is the answer.
I’m really glad to see a little hype for him. I’m convinced that in the modern NFL you need TWO elite pass rushers.
Coples and Wake would be awesome. Noone has mentioned this either: with this line, we’d have a strong pass rush from every player. Starks and Odrick are pretty good interior pass rushers!
DolfanVince86 - January 27, 2012
Eather get me a RT the grade of long before draft day, or give me a rocker chair & take me from my Pond!
wild zion beaver - January 27, 2012
but there is good fishing in that pond
Phinphinatic - January 27, 2012
I still think that we have better options at defense currently on our roster than we do
on the offensive line to replace columbo. I like couples, and mercelus, but i feel the real value if we dont go QB is in either drafting a stud RT or trading down to get more future picks.
Phinphinatic - January 27, 2012
been there done that last 3 years it sux we miss the meat, err healthy studs!
wild zion beaver - January 27, 2012
no doubt
Phinphinatic - January 27, 2012
Stop it!
I refuse to believe that Cleveland will take RGIII.
But this is my favorite draft so far. I’d much rather take Coples than Reiff.
PNSter - January 27, 2012
meybe not, I think they believe in McCoy
but if Cleveland don’t take him, Washington will
David Leal - January 27, 2012
If Cleveland doesn’t take RG3, I’d be shocked if Tampa’s phone wasn’t ringing off the hook. The caller on the other end will be Jeff Ireland.
DolphinNation - January 27, 2012
Going defense in the first is always tasty....
Alpha6 - January 27, 2012
One thing I like about Couples is
He looks the part, when you see him standing there at the practices, the guy looks the beast you want on the outside.
Whippets2 - January 27, 2012
Got that right
He’s a scary looking dude
Dolphinole - January 27, 2012
Not sure I'm sold on Coples "yet"
I think I’d rather go for Upshaw…but like the idea of going for a pass rusher regardless.
Drumzan - January 27, 2012
Misi would be a good MLB.
Patssuck456 - February 5, 2012
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