Miami interviews two Middle Round LB’s

The Dolphins have had their issues with finding quality starters from the draft, and they have had an even tougher time finding talent in the middle rounds of the draft. This is a a deep draft and Miami has multiple needs, so it is extremely important that Miami drafts at least 1 or 2 quality players that can start this season from the more unpredictable 3rd to 5th round. This regime needs to hit on a mid round pick. One of those mid round picks could be one of these two linebackers; Jake Ryan from Michigan or Ramik Wilson from Georgia, because both players have already come to the building for a more personal visit with the Phins.

Jake Ryan is 6’2”, 240 pounds, and ran the 40 in 4.65 seconds. In 2012 Ryan was the Wolverines’ best defensive player, however in 2013 he suffered an ACL injury so he missed his entire Junior season. As a senior last season he got better as the season progressed and racked up 112 tackles, with 14 tackles for a loss, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 1 interception and 3 passes defended. He is another linebacker that is very good against the run, but needs to get better in pass coverage.

Ramik Wilson is 6’2”, 237 pounds, and ran the 40 in 4.77 seconds. In 2012 Wilson led the entire SEC in tackles with 133, and also added 4 sacks and 3 passes defended, and was selected to the ALL-SEC First Team. Last year in 2014 he did not have as many tackles but he still was productive with 110 tackles, with 7 tackles for a loss, 1 forced fumble, 3 passes defended and 1 sack. As compared to Ryan, Wilson has shown more upside in being able to defend in pass coverage, and with a little coaching he could be a three down linebacker.

Both players played in tough competitive divisions, which is something I especially like to see from linebackers. Either would be able to compete from day one for a starting linebacker position, but most football gambling fans would say that with Wilson’s upside, his ability to provide coverage against the pass he would be slightly favored to have a more productive career in the NFL.

What does the Miami Dolphins news gurus think about possibly selecting one of these two players with a middle round pick, and which of the 2 do you guys prefer the most?


 

3 comments

  • phinfreak

    These guys are special teams fodder. You get what you pay for. Draft a middle round LB youre probably gonna get a ST player with possible upside 3 years from now.

    Fins need a real MLBer that can start day one, NOW.

    We should take CB in the 1st and MLBer in 2nd, OL/G in 3rd(via trade down), RB in 4th, BPA from that point on.

  • tbone188

    I wish Miami would look at Rice as a RB. This is not a position of dire need, so I think he would fill this spot admirably. I think he will come back with a vengeance. Having said that this would leave us with another available draft spot for a LB or CB which we need badly. Then if they decide to go for a premium WR it wouldn’t be so bad. BUT KEEP IN MIND WE NEED OL!!!

  • Dunner

    For me, it has to be the LBer that can be a three down player. Which means he must be able to cover. I wouldn’t mind Wilson in the 4th round or later as depth because he has a better ability to be a three down LBer.
    I am really hoping that Denzel Perryman slips to us in the second round, and I believe that he might, mainly due to his 4.78/40 time. To me the 40 time for a middle LBer is over rated (within reason). Perryman will have 120+ tackles on this team if he stays healthy, due to the fact that Suh will keep him clean.