Ross Tucker joins the show to break down the Miami Dolphins draft class and explains why he believes the organization is trying to build a sustainable contender similar to the model used by the Green Bay Packers. Tucker discusses first-round pick Kadyn Proctor, including concerns about his conditioning and weight, while also looking at some of the other offensive linemen the Dolphins could have selected instead. The conversation shifts to the growing praise around rookies Jacob Rodriguez and Kyle Louis, with many analysts believing both could become key contributors early in their careers. Tucker also explains why the Dolphins may not be true playoff contenders next season but says the year will be crucial for developing young talent — especially quarterback Malik Willis — as the team evaluates how long he should get to prove he can be the franchise starter.