The Miami Dolphins' recent draft history illustrates a trend of players needing time to mature before becoming significant contributors. The article highlights that many successful draftees, such as Laremy Tunsil and Xavien Howard, started slowly but emerged as key players in subsequent seasons. Examples from the past decade underscore the importance of patience, as even top picks like Minkah Fitzpatrick took time to flourish outside of Miami. The article suggests that current and future draftees should be given similar leeway for growth.
Laremy Tunsil played left guard as a rookie and became a franchise left tackle two years later, illustrating how Miami's draftees often take time to develop.
Xavien Howard's rookie season was modest, but his later Pro Bowl success highlights the importance of patience in the Dolphins' drafting strategy.
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