Chris Perkins: My Dolphins' draft plan is simple - defense, aggression lead the way
Briefly

The article emphasizes the need for the Miami Dolphins to focus on acquiring defensive players during the NFL draft, particularly in the first two rounds. It argues that the current offense has failed to deliver after three years, suggesting a shift in strategy to create a more robust defense. The piece highlights potential prospects like Will Johnson and Jahdae Barron for the first round and advocates for addressing secondary concerns due to Jalen Ramsey's uncertain status. The author strongly believes that a solid defense can alleviate pressure on the offensive unit.
The Dolphins' finesse offense, after three years, still isn't good enough to carry the team. Time for a change in both thought and attitude.
Give defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, starting with this draft, the chance to make this a physical, aggressive, difference-making defense.
Let's face it, the trade situation with cornerback Jalen Ramsey almost necessitates selecting a cornerback in the first round, if possible.
Defense should also rule the second round. Get your starting guard in the third or fourth round.
Read at Sun Sentinel
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