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Miami Dolphins used their first three selections in the 2019 NFL Draft to add
defensive tackle Christian Wilkins, trade for quarterback Josh Rosen, and pick
offensive lineman Michael Deiter. After sitting out the fourth round of the
selection process, the Dolphins came back in the fifth round to add a pass
rusher. Selection of outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel gave Miami two
straight Wisconsin Badgers.Projected by Lance Zierlein from NFL.com as a
seventh-round pick, the Dolphins clearly targeted Van Ginkel as a prospect they
wanted to secure, using the 151st pick to land him. ¡°Unimposing 3-4 outside
linebacker with decent athletic ability but a concerning lack of aggression as a
run blocker and consistency as a pass-rusher,¡± Zierlein wrote of Van Ginkel
pre-Draft. ¡°Van Ginkel has the motor to tally stats with effort and secondary
rush, but he needs a better rush plan and more proactive hands to set him up for
success in attacking the quarterback. He will need a lot more strength and
toughness to hold up as a run
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him a shot at the back end of the roster or on a practice squad.¡±Zierlein did
not sound high on Deiter when were took a closer look at the lineman, and he
sounds even lower on Van Ginkel. As we did yesterday with Deiter, to get a
closer look at Van Ginkel, I turned to SB Nation¡¯s Wisconsin site, Bucky¡¯s 5th
Quarter, and Owen Riese. Van Ginkel¡¯s selection in the fifth round by Miami has
been described as a ¡°reach¡± with some grades having him a seventh-round pick or
an undrafted free agent. The Dolphins seemed to like him during the pre-Draft
processes, and obviously liked him enough to get him in the fifth. Where did you
see him being selected? Did Miami reach for him?I was taken aback a bit as well
that AVG was selected so highly, but good for him for sure. I thought he¡¯d
probably be in that second half of Day 3 to undrafted area. He¡¯s an athletic guy
with an interesting background (started his college career at South Dakota
before transferring to Iowa Western CC before ending up at Wisconsin) and had
production at Wisconsin, but he didn¡¯t have a ton of tape and an undefined
position moving to the NFL, I
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led to some of the hesitancy for NFL teams. I think they probably reached for
him, yes. But for a team like Miami, they¡¯re looking to hit home runs on
athletic profiles, and Van Ginkel supplies that. If you¡¯re confident you can
continue to mold the piece of clay, and he becomes a special teams stalwart and
a rotational linebacker, I think you¡¯re happy with the selection.Van Ginkel
primarily played outside linebacker at Wisconsin and that appears where he would
likely play in the NFL. With Miami looking to play more of a hybrid defense this
year, with both 4-3 and 3-4 characteristics, pass rush and coverage abilities
will be a high priority on the outside. How will Van Ginkel do in those roles?I
think that¡¯s where Miami¡¯s interest in Van Ginkel lies. He was effective rushing
the passer when he was healthy, but Wisconsin also asks their 3-4 outside
linebackers to cover more than the average college defense, so Van Ginkel has
that experience as well. He made a few big plays in coverage at the end of the
2017
season
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him. If Brian Flores is looking to utilize him in a role similar to Kyle Van Noy
in New England, where he can pass rush but isn¡¯t primarily asked to do it, I
think that¡¯s a good and suitable role for AVG in Miami. Miami¡¯s starting
linebackers are likely set with Kiko Alonso, Raekwon McMillan, and Jerome Baker
setting the 4-3 system - then likely adding Charles Harris as the rush
linebacker in the 3-4 set. That means Van Ginkel will probably be asked to excel
on special teams as well as on defense. What does he bring to that aspect of the
game?Van Ginkel is a relentless player with a motor that doesn¡¯t quit. I think
he¡¯ll thrive in a special teams role in Miami while he continues to develop in
the Dolphins¡¯ strength and conditioning program. I think he can wear a few
different hats for the Dolphins on defense, but special teams is where I expect
Van Ginkel to make his mark and prove his worth early for Miami. He has
experience on both kick off and punt teams for UW. Where are his weaknesses? A
lack of durability and consistency maybe? Van Ginkel made a lot of plays for
Wisconsin when he was on the field, but I think he¡¯d the first to admit he
wasn¡¯t on the field as often as he¡¯d have preferred due to an ankle injury that
hampered him a bit in 2018. He¡¯s athletically talented, but he certainly still
needs to develop as a pass rusher. If he plays in an off-ball capacity as a
linebacker he¡¯ll also need experience, as he was only an edge defender in the
Badgers 3-4 system. If asked to start day one, will he be ready?I am as sure of
Van Ginkel not being ready to start as I was of Deiter being ready. Van Ginkel
is a talented kid who can do quite a few things for the Dolphins
organization
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to add weight and get stronger to play on the outside in the NFL. While I
wouldn¡¯t completely rule it out of the question at some point, I wouldn¡¯t want
him in the lineup in week one. Dolphins defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick said
late last year that he¡¯d like to know whether the team is going to be playing
him at cornerback or safety after seeing time at both spots during his rookie
season.Fitzpatrick said that his offseason preparations would be different based
on the answer to that question. He said he¡¯d play at a lighter weight as a
cornerback than a safety, but the team¡¯s ultimate answer reportedly isn¡¯t based
solely on what they want to get from Fitzpatrick.Barry Jackson of the reports
that the team sees Fitzpatrick as a safety over the long term, but the contracts
of Reshad Jones and T.J. McDonald complicate the short-term plans in the
secondary. Releasing either player as a pre-June 1 cut would not create any
additional cap space while leaving dead money on the cap and designating them as
post-June 1 cuts doesn¡¯t create much space either.That may not preclude a move
this offseason as the Dolphins are widely believed to be using 2019 as the start
to a rebuilding process that would include moving on from one or both of the
veteran safeties at some point anyway. At this point, though, it¡¯s uncertain how
they¡¯ll be proceeding.