Dolphins bring in more defensive tackles, eager to restock the position. And pick update
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins are actively seeking to strengthen their defensive line through the draft, focusing on multiple defensive tackle prospects including Texas standout Alfred Collins. This 6-6, 332-pound player, noted for his run defense and physical attributes, has garnered significant attention from analysts. With picks in the draft, the Dolphins are exploring various options and have scheduled pre-draft visits with several talented players to evaluate their fit. The potential for garnishing additional compensatory picks remains uncertain amid recent roster changes.
NFL.com's Lance Zierlein said: "Collins isn't going to stand out in one particular area, but he plays hard and has outstanding physical traits to blend right into an NFL defensive rotation.... He's not a premier playmaker but he has the size, talent and alignment versatility to help fortify a defensive front as an early contributor and future starter."
ESPN's Jordan Reid mocks him 52nd, noting "he is an A+ run defender and sturdy at the point of attack, and he maximizes the impact of his 34⅝-inch arm length."
Read at Miami Herald
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