Flowers was one of 20 left guards to play more than 900 snaps. He ranked 10th among his qualifying position-mates in pressures allowed. Flowers never allowed more than three pressures in a game last season and committed only one foul from Week 6 to the end of the year.

Flowers entered the league a spry 21-years-old and blossomed under Bill Callahan last year in Washington.

"I love Flowers," Callahan said. "I loved him coming out of the draft. I think the world of him. He's physical. He's been really good in pass protection. He's a strong square force in that respect. I just love the kid. I just like the way he works, how he goes about his business. Sometimes, it's just a breath of fresh air. I've had a lot I've had a lot of guys in my career, a couple of different places, that sometimes a different exposure to new techniques, a different system, it kind of revives them ... He'll hit the free agency market and I think he'll do pretty well."

According to The Draft Network's big board, none of the top 50 players in this year's draft are guards – and only three guards rank inside the top 100. So for Miami to land a sure-fire starter at the position while not re-setting the market, has to be considered a big organizational win.