Daily Hunt | Nov. 9 Part 1 | One Win Doesn't Derail Miami's Chance at a Top Pick in 2020

Despite a strong win over the Jets, fans shouldn't worry of Miami's odds in the 2020 draft.

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Everyone in Miami is feeling good after a strong performance after the New York Jets last Sunday. However, it is important to keep in mind that the Dolphins still have plenty of work to do before they can string together a handful of wins. 

Some are even questioning Miami's ability to land a top-pick in the draft. It is important to keep in mind that the Dolphins are loaded with holes and a top pick, especially for a quarterback, is the goal for Miami. 

It is tough to gauge exactly what pick the Dolphins may land on, but with games against the Bengals and Jets still on the schedule it is tough to see either of those teams finishing ahead of the Dolphins for the first-overall pick. 

Miami continues to improve each-and-every week, but we're likely to see more games comparable to Washington and Buffalo. The Dolphins will show up for a half before depth and talent ultimately show as weaknesses. 

There are plenty of things to be excited for after Miami's win last Sunday, but fans should still be ready for a top pick in the draft. 


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Jake spent the last five years identifying the perfect way to tell a story in the age of digital media. As a long-time Dolphins fan, he's covered the Miami Dolphins for a variety of different websites while working towards his undergraduate degree at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and his Master's degree at Quinnipiac University. When he isn't neck-deep in discussion about the Miami Dolphins, he works as a sports reporter at The Berkshire Eagle. TWITTER: @JMendel94