The Miami Dolphins came away with two selections on our team-specific big board Thursday night when they drafted offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor with the 12th overall selection and cornerback Chris Johnson with the 27th pick after trading up from 30th. Those two prospects fit the mold of matching good players with needs, though it could be said the Dolphins have needs all over their roster, whether it be defensive end, safety or wide receiver. Our big board did not include prospects who basically had no shot to be available at the Dolphins' picking spot of 11th, a list topped by the top three picks, Fernando Mendoza, David Bailey, Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate. The list reflected a preferred group of prospects Miami should be prioritizing with its 11 picks in this year’s draft. It was built around team needs, positional value, and where players are expected to come off the board.…