Miami Dolphins: 2025 NFL Draft Class

Miami Dolphins: 2025 NFL Draft Class

From the pre-draft scouting process and mock drafts through the 2025 NFL Draft and UDFA signings.

Miami Dolphins

2025 NFL Draft

Eight (8) Draft

  • 1.13 — Kenneth Grant
    NT,
    Michigan
  • 2.05 — Jonah Savaiinaea
    OG,
    Arizona
  • 5.05 — Jordan Phillips
    NT,
    Maryland
  • 5.13 — Jason Marshall Jr.
    CB,
    Florida
  • 5.19 — Dante Trader Jr.
    S,
    Maryland
  • 6.03 — Ollie Gordon II
    RB,
    Oklahoma State
  • 7.15 — Quinn Ewers
    QB,
    Texas
  • 7.37 — Zeek Biggers
    NT,
    Georgia Tech

Sports Info Solutions

Below, I've clipped intel from each prospects reports on the SIS NFL Draft Site, including their overall grade, how they graded in certain critical and positional factors, as well as scouting notes.

  • Overall Grade: Each player was graded based on how the scout thought they would perform in the NFL by the beginning of their second year. Their projected role by Year 2 is shown in (parentheses) alongside their scouting grade and a brief description.
  • Critical and Positional Factors: Each factor is graded on a scale from 1-9. If a player has no below the line or above the line grades, meaning they graded out as sufficient (5) or good (6) in all factors, they won't have a callout in their profile below.

Kenneth Grant, NT

SIS Grade: 6.7 (Strong Starter): 3-down Starter level player

7️⃣
Very good: Mismatch

Jonah Savaiinaea, OG

SIS Grade: 6.6 (Lower End Starter): Starter at OG or OC with backup flexion

7️⃣
Very good: Anchor / Play strength
4️⃣
Mediocre: Finish; Flexibility

Jordan Phillips, NT

SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level NT, but non-starter

4️⃣
Mediocre: Mismatch; Pass rush; On-ball impact

Jason Marshall Jr., CB

SIS Grade: 5.8 ("Middle of the Road" Backup): #4 CB w/o SPT or #5 CB; non-starter - Quality SPT player if #5

4️⃣
Mediocre: FBI; Run support

Dante Trader Jr., SAF

SIS Grade: 5.8 ("Middle of the Road" Backup): #4 SAF, non-starter - quality SPT player

4️⃣
Mediocre: Play speed; Man coverage; Blitz

Ollie Gordon II, RB

SIS Grade: 6.2 (Backup All 3 downs): Backup; Change of pace runner

7️⃣
Very good: Contact balance; Power
4️⃣
Mediocre: Elusiveness

Quinn Ewers, QB

SIS Grade: 6.3 (Circumstantial Starter/Good Quality Backup QB): Player has a minimum floor of sufficient ability in all critical factors. He can fill-in for a short term as a starter and you can win with him. Game manager with a short ceiling, will not develop into a long term Win With Starter due to one or more average level positional skills and/or other deficiencies; such as overall athletic ability or size. Potential starter with limited opportunity.

4️⃣
Mediocre: Decision making / Mental; Deep accuracy

Zeek Biggers, NT

SIS Grade: 5.9 (Top Backup): Top depth level NT, but non-starter - quality SPT player

4️⃣
Mediocre: Pass rush; Tackling; Stamina

UDFA Signings

RB Nate Noel, Missouri
WR Andrew Armstrong, Arkansas
WR A.J. Henning, Northwestern
WR Monaray Baldwin, Baylor
WR Theo Wease, Missouri
TE Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech
G Addison West, Western Michigan
G Josh Priebe, Michigan
DI Alex Huntley, South Carolina
LB Eugene Asante, Auburn
CB Brandon Adams, UCF
CB Ethan Robinson, Minnesota
S John Saunders Jr., Ole Miss
S Seyi Oladipo, Boise State
LS Kneeland Hibbett, Alabama

Minicamp Invites

QB Brett Gabbert, Miami (OH)
FB Peter Montini, Colorado State
WR Sam Brown Jr., Miami (FL)
TE Kamari Morales, Boston College
C Zach Carpenter, Miami (FL)
T John Campbell Jr., Tennessee
EDGE Phillip Webb, Jackson State
CB Braden Price, Rhode Island

3-Round Mock Draft

2025 Miami Dolphins Mock

3-Round Mock Draft Logic

  • 1.13 (13)
    Kelvin Banks Jr., OL
  • 2.16 (48)
    Nick Emmanwori, SAF
  • 3.34 (98)
    Quincy Riley, CB
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Positions of Interest: iOL, DE, PWHB, SAF, DB, DT

SIS Scouting Reports — Grade (Scale)


The Dolphins can't pass on a super-athletic big man like Kelvin Banks Jr.

Terron Armstead retired this offseason and will likely be replaced in the lineup by sophomore OT Patrick Paul, but the Dolphins still need more help up front and the front office needs to keep Tua Tagovailoa upright and healthy for 17 regular season games, and hopefully a few more in the playoffs.

Banks is the No. 16 overall player on the SIS big board and No. 3 offensive tackle prospect, and he rates good across the board in critical and positional factors that Shanahan coaches typically value: reactive athleticism, range, footwork, and second-level ability to execute their wide zone-run concepts.

Then, in a bit of a shocker, Nick Emmanwori falls to the Dolphins in the second round to fill the void left behind by Jordan Poyer. Emmanwori has been frequently mocked to the Dolphins in the first, particularly after how he tested off the charts at the NFL Combine, but the tape tells a different story and shows a player who still has a ways to go to match the physicality you would expect from his testing numbers.

With Jalen Ramsey likely out the door via trade, the Dolphins add Louisville cornerback Quincy Riley, whom they hosted for a Top 30 visit, in the third round.

2025 NFL Draft 3-Round Mock
This 3-round mock combines mountains of research with sourced insider reports to provide the latest intel ahead of the NFL Draft.

Other Potential Picks

  • Day 1: Tyler Booker, Shemar Stewart
  • Day 2: Kyle Kennard, Mason Taylor, Shemar Turner, Kevin Winston Jr., Kyle Williams
  • Day 3: Ollie Gordon II, Damien Martinez, Sam Brown, B.J. Adams, Korie Black, Caleb Etienne, Dorian Singer, Kyonte Hamilton, Nash Jones