The first round of the 2019 NFL Draft is complete http://www.thedolphinslockerroom.com/authentic-kalen-ballage-jersey , with trades, falls, and surprise picks throughout the night. Tonight,h more prospects joining..."WhiteSections 2018 NFL Draft2018 NFL Free Agency2018 Mock Drafts2018 Draft Prospects2019 NFL DraftNFL Draft 2019: When and where to watch Round 2, draft order, online stream, moreNew,2commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareNFL Draft 2019: When and where to watch Round 2, draft order, online stream, moreChristopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY SportsThe first round of the 2019 NFL Draft is complete, with trades Womens Jason Sanders Jersey , falls, and surprise picks throughout the night. Tonight, we move to rounds two and three of the process, with more prospects joining NFL teams - and more trades expected to happen. Just as we did yesterday for the first round, here is everything you need to know for tonight’s Draft coverage. And, we will also be back with our live tracker of all the picks and trades as well as our live chat throughout the night. Make sure you come back then.2019 NFL Draft - Rounds 2-3Where: Nashville, TNSecond-Third Rounds: Friday, April 26, 7pm ETPick times: 2nd round - 7 minutes; 3rd round - 5 minutesFourth-Seventh Rounds: Saturday, April 27, 12pm ETPick times: 4th-6th rounds - 5 minutes; 7th round - 4 minutesTelevision Coverage: NFL Network, ESPN/ESPN2, ABC Durham Smythe Jersey , ESPN DeportesStream: NFL.com/watch; fuboTV; ESPN appMock Draft: Clint Clearwater’s Round 2&3 MockBest remaining players: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington; Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma; Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida; D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss; and Greedy Williams, CB, LSU headline a group of several first-round potential players that have fallen into Day 2.Prospect ProfilesWhat is the Dolphins top need?Sign up for The Phinsider FanPulse here!Second Round Draft Order:1 - 33. Arizona Cardinals2 - 34. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)3 - 35. Oakland Raiders4 - 36. San Francisco 49ers5 - 37. Seattle Seahawks (from New York Giants)6 - 38. Jacksonville Jaguars7 - 39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers8 - 40. Buffalo Bills9 - 41. Denver Broncos10 - 42. Cincinnati Bengals11 - 43. Detroit Lions12 - 44. Green Bay Packers13 - 45. Los Angeles Rams (from Atlanta Falcons)14 - 46. Indianapolis Colts (from Washington Redskins)15 - 47. Carolina Panthers16 - 48. Miami Dolphins17 - 49. Cleveland Browns18 - 50. Minnesota Vikings19 - 51. Tennessee Titans20 - 52. Denver Broncos (from Pittsburgh Steelers)21 - 53. Philadelphia Eagles (from Baltimore Ravens)22 - 54. Houston Texans (from Seattle Seahawks)23 - 55. Houston Texans24 - 56. New England Patriots (from Chicago Bears)25 - 57. Philadelphia Eagles26 - 58. Dallas Cowboys27 - 59. Indianapolis Colts28 - 60. Los Angeles Chargers29 - 61. Kansas City Chiefs30 - 62. New Orleans Saints31 - 63. Kansas City Chiefs (from Los Angeles Rams)32 - 64. New England PatriotsThird Round Draft Order:1 - 65. Arizona Cardinals2 - 66. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Oakland Raiders)3 - 67. San Francisco 49ers4 - 68. New York Jets5 - 69. Jacksonville Jaguars6 - 70. Tampa Bay Buccaneers7 - 71. Denver Broncos8 - 72. Cincinnati Bengals9 - 73. New England Patriots (from Detroit Lions)10 - 74. Buffalo Bills11 - 75. Green Bay Packers12 - 76. Washington Redskins13 - 77. Carolina Panthers14 - 78. Miami Dolphins15 - 79. Los Angeles Rams (from Atlanta Falcons)16 - 80. Cleveland Browns17 - 81. Minnesota Vikings18 - 82. Tennessee Titans19 - 83. Pittsburgh Steelers20 - 84. Kansas City Chiefs (from Seattle Seahawks)21 - 85. Baltimore Ravens22 - 86. Houston Texans23 - 87. Chicago Bears24 - 88. Detroit Lions (from Philadelphia Eagles)25 - 89. Indianapolis Colts26 - 90. Dallas Cowboys27 - 91. Los Angeles Chargers28 - 92. Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City Chiefs)29 - 93. New York Jets (from New Orleans Saints)30 - 94. Los Angeles Rams31 - 95. New York Giants (from Cleveland Browns through New England Patriots)32 - 96. Washington Redskins33 - 97. New England Patriots34 - 98. Jacksonville Jaguars35 - 99. Los Angeles Rams36 - 100. Carolina Panthers37 - 101. New England Patriots38 - 102. Baltimore Ravens The Dolphins defense needs to fixed, but you already knew that. The defense has looked like a bunch of headless chickens running around on the field for the past two games and who knows if it’s the coaching or the players at this point. On the other side of the ball, the offense has looked stale too many times as the team has no identity. It also appears the magic has run out with Brock Osweiler as fans want Ryan Tannehill back as soon as possible. But Tannehill is not saving this team right now as their are just far too many issues.You can check out that story here http://www.thedolphinslockerroom.com/authentic-robert-quinn-jersey , and the rest of the day’s round-up below.Scheme or players? Dolphins need answers for defensive collapse - Miami Dolphins Blog- ESPNHead coach Adam Gase doesn't see firing DC Matt Burke at this point, but back-to-back defensive embarrassments could lead to changes.Adam GaseAdam Gase 'going to re-evaluate everything' after loss - NFL.comMiami has lost four of its last five games and surrendered over 400 yards in five of its last six. Is Dolphins coach Adam Gase considering a change at defensive coordinator?Dolphins DefenseAC In The AM: Defense Continues To StruggleThoughts, observations and insights from a Thursday night game in Houston that, in a nutshell, came down to too many big plays for the Texans and too few for the Dolphins.Dolphins 2018 SeasonThree Takeaways From Dolphins-TexansThree Takeaways From Dolphins-TexansPhinsider News You May Have MissedMiami Dolphins News 10/26/18 - The PhinsiderWelcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.The Blow Hole: Episode 5 - The PhinsiderThe boys return once again this week to talk all things Miami Dolphins and probably brag about the number of drinks that they have downed. Listen to them bemoan the struggles of the Dolphins...Dolphins must address defense to not lose season - The PhinsiderThe Miami Dolphins’ offense has struggled this year. They are 26th in the league in total offense, averaging 334.3 yards per game, 23rd in passing offense with 226.3 yards per game, 17th in rushing...