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Look for a first round filled with pass rushers

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Dolphins beat writer Omar Kelly continues his 10-part series looking at the top prospects in the upcoming NFL draft (April 25-27) with the pass rushers.

A handful of the elite talents in the 2019 draft class are pass rushers or 3-4 defensive ends, which means plenty of these sack specialist­s will be firstround picks. And don’t be surprised if there’s a run on edge rushers and ends the second day of the draft.

Top five

Ohio State’s Nick Bosa: Bosa, a former St. Thomas Aquinas High standout, is a terrific edge player who uses speed, leverage, hands and power well. He had a productive college career (77 tackles, 17 1⁄2 sacks and two forced fumbles) before missing all but three games of his junior season with a core injury.

Allen, who recorded 220 tackles (42 for a loss), 31 1⁄2 sacks and forced 11 fumbles during his four seasons at Kentucky, is a phenomenal athlete who possesses size (6-foot-5, 262 pounds), speed (4.63 time in the 40-yard dash) and power (28 reps of 225 pounds). He runs well and is quick when it comes to diagnosing plays.

Ferrell, who totaled 27 sacks and forced five fumbles during the past three seasons, is a consistent playmaker who wins with quickness and hand usage. He plays with strength and has closing speed when the quarterbac­k is within reach. His frame indicates he’s better suited for a 4-3 scheme.

Sweat, who recorded 101 tackles and 22 sacks in his two seasons with the Bulldogs, is one of the most unique athletes in this draft. He’s long (6-6, 260), athletic (125-inch broad jump) and faster (4.41 time in the 40-yard dash) than most NFL receivers. However, there are concerns about a heart condition that could affect how high he’s drafted.

Gary is an explosive athlete who plays with strength and power. But as a pass rusher he has limited moves and mediocre hand use, which explains why his production at Michigan

(134 tackles, 10 1⁄2 sacks in three seasons) fell short of expectatio­ns. He’d be an ideal fit as a 3-4 defense end or as a left side end in a 4-3 scheme.

Best of the rest

Miami’s Joe Jackson, Texas’ Charles Omenihu, Boston College’s Zach Allen, Georgia’s Jonathan Ledbetter, Louisiana Tech’s Jaylon Ferguson, Iowa’s Anthony Nelson, Old Dominion’s Oshane Ximines, TCU’s L.J. Collier, Clemson’s Austin Bryant and Oregon’s Jalen Jelks are the best 3-4, and 4-3 traditiona­l ends in this draft.

Florida State’s Brian Burns, Michigan’s Chase Winovich, Georgia’s D’Andre Walker, Florida’s Jachai Polite and Northern Illinois’ Sutton Smith are the best of the pass rushing outside linebacker­s available.

Class grade: A

Teams that need pass rushers better act fast in this draft because this will be one of the better groups of defensive ends and passrushin­g outside linebacker­s to enter the NFL in years.

Bosa and Allen will both likely be top-five selections, and three more pass rushers could sneak into the top half of the first round. This draft is filled with 4-3 and 3-4 defense ends and passrushin­g outside linebacker­s, but expect teams in need to act fast.

Teams in need

The Panthers, Eagles, Cowboys, Buccaneers, Falcons, Lions, 49ers, Jets, Titans, Colts, Raiders all need traditiona­l defensive ends. The Giants, Packers, Cardinals, Ravens, and Chiefs need pass rushing outside linebacker­s.

Dolphins’ focus

The Dolphins gave up a ton of rushing yards the past two seasons and were inconsiste­nt when it came to pressuring the quarterbac­k in 2018, which explains why Miami allowed Cameron Wake to sign with Tennessee, traded Robert Quinn to Dallas, released Andre Branch, and didn’t re-sign William Hayes.

Problem is, that leaves Charles Harris, a former first-round pick who hasn’t lived up to expectatio­ns and has contribute­d 38 tackles and three sacks in the 27 games he’s played the past two years, as the only promising pass rusher on the roster.

Miami needs to find a potential starter to put opposite Harris in this draft because as the roster stands now Tank Carradine would be a starter.

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