Chris Perkins: Why didn't Dolphins draft a cornerback in first three rounds?
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins' performance during the NFL draft has sparked significant concern, especially after choosing to draft a guard before addressing their critical need for cornerbacks. The team's decision comes amidst a draft where many cornerbacks were selected, raising questions about the Dolphins' offseason strategy. With two starting cornerbacks lost and only one returning starter, the defensive secondary remains weak. Although they picked a defensive tackle in the first round, it does not sufficiently fill the defensive gaps. The current situation calls for urgent attention as training camp approaches.
After two days of the three-day NFL draft, the Dolphins' entire offseason plan must be called into question due to their questionable draft performance.
The Dolphins needed to have an exceptional draft, and they haven't delivered so far, especially in addressing their dire cornerback situation.
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