NFL draft analyst dishes on his Dolphins mock pick, Miami Hurricanes prospects
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NFL draft analyst dishes on his Dolphins mock pick, Miami Hurricanes prospects
""I think they'll appreciate the fact that he's scheme-diverse," Jeremiah said. "He's someone that, if you want to play him in press (coverage), he's really, really smooth. He can flip and open up real easy. You want to play him in off (coverage), he's a fluid mover. He can really see things top-down, drop, make plays on the football.""
""He got a little bored when I was watching him because teams just stop throwing in his direction," Jeremiah continued. "But I thought he's someone that's a loose, fluid, smooth athlete, with toughness, that's scheme-diverse. "The only true question on him is, do you really see him get really challenged and have to recover and show big-time top speed? ... We'll see how he runs in Indianapolis, but that'll be the only real question there.""
Multiple mock drafts list Mansoor Delane as the Miami Dolphins' potential first-round pick at No. 11. He offers scheme diversity, performing smoothly in press coverage and moving fluidly in off coverage to read and drop. Opposing offenses often avoided throwing his direction, limiting targets despite playmaking ability. Delane spent three seasons at Virginia Tech before transferring to LSU for his senior year, recording two of his eight career interceptions and 11 of his 27 pass deflections with LSU in 2025. A primary evaluation concern is whether Delane will display true top-end recovery speed at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
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