Miami also is in the market for an offensive lineman -- the line needs a big overhaul -- and perhaps a wide receiver. The draft is deep in wide receivers, and there will be prospects available in the second and third rounds who can make an immediate impact. What it could come down to is whether Dolphins executives value Shazier more than the No. 5 or 6 offensive tackle on their draft board because at least four offensive tackles are expected to be off the board when the Dolphins make their first selection.