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As you may know by now, the Miami Dolphins hosted the winless Washington Redskins on Sunday, in what many deemed the ‘Tank for Tua’ Bowl. And aside from being the battle between two winless franchises, the game was quite interesting to say the least. There were three questions that would be answered on Sunday.

  1. How would the Dolphins look after having two weeks to prepare?
  2. Could Washington play with a new-found passion, after firing Jay Gruden earlier in the week?
  3. Which team would want Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa more?

Truth is, no matter what the fanbase long yearns for, the players and coaches have no interest in ‘tanking’. And as you saw on Sunday, Brian Flores and his coaching staff tried every little bit of Magic they had to defeat Washington, but unfortunately with the game on the line and a 2-point conversion to seal the deal, the Dolphins did what many had hoped. TANKED.

So, with Miami losing to Washington, surely, they would have the inside track at Tua? Wrong. Because just like the Dolphins, the Cincinnati Bengals also lost their respective matchup vs division rivals the Baltimore Ravens.

Which left ONE very important game to be determined. Sunday Night’s matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers. After all, there was no way Gerald Hodges and the Steeler’s defense could beat the once feared Los Angeles Chargers in LA, right? Wrong again!

According to Tankathon.com, the Miami Dolphins have two picks in the top-10 and five in the top-66. This will most likely change between now and season’s end, but for now, Miami’s historically bad season would come up just short of Tagovailoa.

So, without further ado, here is Tankathon’s latest 2020 mock draft.

Tankathon Mock Draft 10/15

With the 2nd pick in the 2020 NFL draft, the Dolphins select elite pass-rusher Chase Young. Miami desperately needs a pass-rusher and Young is the best player in the entire class- quite the consolation prize if the Dolphins do miss out on Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa.

Tankathon 1

With the 8th-overall pick, Miami drafts Justin Herbert, although this pick could be Jake Fromm or Joe Burrow if Miami's scouting department believes they are the QB to change the franchise around. Regardless of where Miami picks, the Dolphins will use a first-round pick on a QB.

Tankathon 2

With the 25th-overall pick, the Dolphins select a defensive back to start opposite of Xavien Howard. Last week, this was LSU's Kristian Fulton. This week, however, it's Florida Gators' CB C.J Henderson.

Tankathon 3

At pick No.33, the Dolphins' offense gets an explosive weapon in Clemson RB Travis Etienne. Truth is, Etienne is one of the best RBs in all of football and in a contract year for Kenyan Drake, makes a ton of sense with their first second-round selection.

Tankathon 4

With the 60th-overall pick Miami adds much needed depth on the offensive line in Oklahoma C Creed Humphrey. The Dolphins' offensive line is a turnstile and Humphrey would be a day-one starter.

Lastly, Miami uses the 66th-overall pick on Texas WR Collin Johnson. Johnson would be a welcomed addition a WR corps that has DeVante Parker and Preston Williams, and not much more after that. He would be a nice fit schematically in Chad O'Shea's offense.

This will change many more times between now and April 23, 2020. With that said, how do you feel with Tankathon’s latest mock draft?

Josh Houtz (@houtz) is a die-hard fan of the Miami Dolphins, despite what Jerome Baker thinks.