The 2019 NFL Draft is complete and the Miami Dolphins came away with six rookies selected over the three day process. The Dolphins also added 2018 tenth-overall pick Josh Rosen on Friday with a shrewd use of trades to move back from the 48th position to the 62nd spot, adding a 2020 second-round pick in the move, then using the 62nd pick to meet the Arizona Cardinals’ demand for a second-round pick to acquire Rosen. It was a great way to play chess with pieces, and it landed Miami a potential franchise quarterback with little risk.
2019 NFL Draft grades: How do analysts view the Miami Dolphins picks?
