In the later rounds of the draft, when the hidden jewels are discovered, the Miami Dolphins may have their sights set
on a linebacker who can confound expectations and detractors alike. Despite the more obvious needs on their roster,
talk of choosing Nathaniel Watson out of Mississippi State with their sixth-round pick is getting louder. Surprisingly
still available, Watson is regarded as one of the draft’s top linebacker prospects, a position shared by analyst Phillip
Dillingham, who rates him as the best linebacker in his class.
The Dolphins’ standout linebackers Jerome Baker and David Long Jr. are set to become free agents after the 2024
season. With a significant dip in performance from their next in line, Duke Riley, bolstering this position now
appears not just beneficial but also vital. Nathaniel Watson, whose collegiate career at Mississippi State proved not
just stellar on-field performances but also an ability to step up when it counted, enters this fortuitous position. His
strong tackling figures, which increased year after year and culminated in 137 total tackles in his last year,
demonstrate a pattern of development and resilience. Furthermore, his honors, which include a Butkus Award
nominee and a first-team All-SEC nod, highlight his college top status.