Like father like son? Mason Taylor, a closed wing of LSU, visited the Dolphins on Thursday, 27 years after the franchise recruited his father, Jason, who would have a professional career in the Hall of Fame of Football. NFL Media reported the youngest Taylor’s visit.
Mason Taylor, 20, comes from a 55 CAPT Junior season of 546 yards in LSU and is a possible first round selection: Josh Edwards has 32º to the eagles in his Last simulated draft – Who is in the 64th in the classification of CBS Sports prospects. Its strengths, according to classification, are a soft movement, the natural hands that catch the passage and good body control.
Although the Dolphins seemed established in the wing closed after the Breakout Pro Bowl campaign by Jonnu Smith and would be located in Pass Catcher as a whole with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, it certainly is worth doing their homework, especially given the genes.
Miami selected Jason Taylor from Akron in the third round of the 1997 draft and ended up digging up a gem. Taylor spent 13 of his 15 seasons of the NFL with the Dolphins, accumulating a franchise record 131 captures, six Pro Bowl literas and three All-Proven selections of the first team and winner of the year of the NFL in 2007, when he was also the man of the year of Walter Payton. He was a member of the First bullet football hall in 2017.
Miami has 10 selections in the NFL 2025 draft, include selections 13, 38 and 98 in the first three rounds.