With their final selection in the 2017 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins selected wide receiver Isaiah Ford from Virginia Tech. Months after the draft, it’s possible the Dolphins might have gotten a draft day steal in Ford.

Draft Wire editor Luke Easterling was high on Ford coming into the draft. In an interview with Dolphins Wire, Easterling said he had a day two draft grade on Ford.

“I gave Isaiah Ford a third-round grade, which says plenty about how much value I think the Dolphins got in the seventh round,” Easterling said. “He’s got that lean frame, so he’s not a terribly physical guy, but his catch radius is fantastic. He’s got those long strides that make him faster than he seems, and it’s tough to beat that size and arm length in the red zone and on 50/50 balls. His combine was rough, but I’ll take a guy who gets the job done when the pads go on over a workout warrior all day long.”

At 6-2, 198 pounds, Ford is an athletic receiver that recorded back-to-back 1,000 yards seasons for the Hokies. In 2016, Ford caught 79 receptions for 1,094 yards and seven touchdowns.

During open minicamp practices to the media, Ford made a few standout plays. Despite the receiving depth on the roster, Ford has a chance to make the Dolphins final 53-man roster with an excellent showing during training camp, which begins July 27.