When Minkah Fitzpatrick fell to the Dolphins at 11th-overall, everyone in the organization was in disbelief.
After all, Minkah Fitzpatrick is good. Really good.
And for a player of his caliber to fall out of the top-10 and into the Dolphins’ lap, seemed almost like fate. Miami needed help in the secondary and have loathed for a play-making free safety for many, many years. His skill-set allowed him to play outside corner, single-high safety, and as we witnessed on Sunday, nickle cornerback.
I wrote an article on Minkah Fitzpatrick shortly after the draft, and discussed just how versatile he was at Alabama.