Could Dolphins' Day 2 draft plan be as simple as what was thought to be Round 1?
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The Miami Dolphins deviated from expectations by selecting Kenneth Grant, a nose tackle, instead of cornerback Will Johnson, who fell out of the first round due to serious knee injury concerns. Teams were worried that Johnson’s past injuries—including turf toe, hamstring, and knee surgery—would hinder his performance. Although analysts believed he might be a first-round pick based on his skills, his health overshadowed his potential. The Dolphins now consider if they can still draft Johnson at No. 48—potentially acquiring a player that could be a draft steal if his injury issues are resolved.
The Miami Dolphins surprised many by not drafting Michigan cornerback Will Johnson, whose significant knee issues concerned teams enough for him to fall out of the first round.
Johnson's injury history, including past knee surgery and other issues, raised doubts that ultimately led to his unforeseen exit from the first round of the NFL draft.
Despite his impressive skills and size, Johnson's troubling knee injury raised substantial concerns within the league, leading to speculation about his potential as a steal for later rounds.
With the Dolphins holding the 16th pick of the second round, the big question remains whether Johnson's knee issues will make or break his future in the NFL.
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