SAFETIES Connecticut’s Obi Melifonwo Texas A&M’s Justin Evans NC State’s Josh Jones UCF’s Shaquill Griffin BYU’s Kai Nacua UF safety Marcus Maye CORNERBACKS UF’s Jalen Tabor Clemson’s Cordrea Tankersley GUARD Utah’s Isaac Asiata Western Michigan’s Taylor Moton LINEBACKER UF’s Jarrad Davis Houston’s Tyus Bowser Southern Illinois’ Chase Allen Mississippi State’s Johnathan Calvin Missouri State’s Dylan Cole Illinois’ Carroll Phillips (went to high school locally at Miami Central but had a more extensive visit than local prospects) DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Michigan end Taco Charlton Arkansas end Dietrich Wise Jr. Oklahoma tackle Charles Walker Waltercapfootball.com reported that Alabama linebacker Reuben Foster and Ohio State linebacker Raekwon McMillan also visited, but no confirmation of Foster’s visit, and McMillan’s rep denied that he visited Miami. Clancy reported three other visits: Temple linebacker Haason Reddick, Minnesota cornerback Jalen Myrick and LSU linebacker Kendall Beckwith. A very-much-involved source said Myrick had a private workout for the Dolphins but did not visit team headquarters.
Thanks for posting. I guess a good snapshot would be to see what percentage of our 2016 picks that we drafted actually visited.
In 2016, Howard, Drake, Carroo, Doughty visited of the seven picks. I'm sure we didn't bring in Tunsil because we thought no way he could drop to us.
Kinda interesting that we have not brought in a lot of guys that we have been linked to. Makes me think that a first round decision has already been decided.
I'm sure we have three or four that we'll snatch up but being at #22 means a lot could happen by the time we pick.