The 2017 NFL season hasn’t begun, but that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating on who will be the players selected in the 2018 NFL Draft. The Miami Dolphins finished last season 10-6 and made the playoffs for the first times since 2008. But the team finished last year ranked 29th in total defense as it gave up an average of 382.6 yards per game.

During this year’s draft, the Dolphins focused primarily on defense with five of their seven draft picks on that side of the ball. Draft Wire editor Luke Easterling released a very early edition of his 2018 NFL Mock Draft on Monday, and he has the Dolphins selecting another defensive player in the first round, this time Florida State cornerback Tarvarus McFadden.

Here’s what Easterling said about McFadden:

In today’s pass-happy NFL, you can never have too many talented corners. The Seminoles have been sending some fantastic defensive backs to the league recently, and McFadden looks like yet another stud in the making. Listed at 6-2, 198 pounds, McFadden has the size, length and athleticism to hang with the NFL’s big, explosive targets.

In his first season with extended playing time, McFadden finished the 2016 season with eight interceptions, which were tied for the most in the nation. He was also named a First-Team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America and sportswriter Phil Steele. McFadden was also one of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski Award, which is given to the nation’s top defensive player.

Miami already has a deep and talented cornerback group with Xavien Howard, Byron Maxwell, Bobby McCain, Tony Lippett and this year’s third-round pick, Cordrea Tankersley. If the Dolphins decide to move on from the veteran Maxwell after 2017, the team could very well select a cornerback such as McFadden during next year’s draft.