The Miami Dolphins have a ton of talent at the receiver position. Despite the Dolphins being set with their top three receivers in Jarvis Landry, DeVante Parker and Kenny Stills, the team still drafted Isaiah Ford out of Virginia Tech in the seventh-round.

Although he was taken in the last round, many feel Ford can potentially make the Dolphins final 53-man roster. That’s likely why Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling named Ford the biggest steal of the 2017 NFL Draft at the wide receiver position.

Easterling named a different draft steal for every position in this year’s draft. He’s what Easterling had to say about the Dolphins obtaining Ford:

“A classic case of workout numbers overshadowing on-field ability to a disappointing extreme, Ford’s disappointing combine performance sent him from mid-round and potential Day 2 consideration to nearly falling out of the draft completely,” Easterling said. “The Dolphins snagged him in the final round, getting themselves a tall, fluid athlete with long-striding speed and a huge catch radius, who is a completely different player with pads on. Ford posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons for the Hokies, hauling in 18 touchdowns passes over that two-year stretch.”

In 2016, Ford recorded 79 catches for 1,094 yards and seven touchdowns for the Hokies. For his efforts, Ford was a 2016 Second-Team All-ACC selection.

Miami is set at their first three receiver spots, but the team could easily carry six receivers on its main roster. If that is the case, Ford will have an excellent chance of making it through final cuts in early September.