Miami Dolphins’ top 10 draft picks in the last 10 years – Chris Grier’s most successful picks as Dolphins GM

   

Miami Dolphins General Manager Chris Grier has been in the job since 2016. The 2025 NFL draft will be his 10th in charge, marking the perfect time to reflect on the top 10 Dolphins picks in the last decade.

The Dolphins are still chasing playoff success, having not won a game in the postseason since the 2000 season. Perhaps their draft strategy is a part of that. There are certainly Miami Dolphins fans with a strong opinion or two on the subject. Yet, regardless of the nay-sayers, team owner Stephen Ross believes in Chris Grier as the GM.

Let’s take a look back at his 10 greatest picks while at the helm of the Miami Dolphins franchise.

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10. Andrew Van Ginkel – 2019 5th Round (151st overall)

Andrew Van Ginkel was a 5th-round selection out of Wisconsin, and one of the Dolphins best performing late rounders in recent years.

‘Gink’ made countless splash plays for the Miami Dolphins, including a phenomenal pick-six against the Washington Commanders. He thrived in Brian Flores’ defense, so much so that when Flores took the job as the defensive coordinator in Minnesota, Van Ginkel was one of the first players he went after in free agency.

Andrew Van Ginkel and his family loved Miami, and Dolphins fans loved him right back.

9. Robert Hunt – 2020 2nd Round (39th overall)

While the Miami Dolphins struggles with drafting offensive linemen are well documented, Robert Hunt was one of the bright spots.

His four seasons in Miami were strong, proving to be a well-rounded offensive guard in both the run and the pass game. Unfortunately for Miami, they couldn’t afford to keep him, and in 2024, Hunt signed a $100 million multi-year free agency deal with the Carolina Panthers.