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Boise State running back Jay Ajayi (27) in the first half during the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football game against Arizona, Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2014, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
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Jay Ajayi to Miami Dolphins: Full Draft-Pick Breakdown

Thomas GaliciaMay 2, 2015

The Miami Dolphins might have picked up the steal of the draft by picking up British-born Boise State running back Jay Ajayi in the fifth round. 

Ajayi was born in London to Nigerian parents before his family moved to Maryland when he was in fourth grade. He would later move to Texas, where he played high school football before attending Boise State. 

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The first thing you'll notice when you watch Ajayi are his feet, which are quick and sudden. He played soccer growing up, and it shows in his stride, which allows him to dodge tacklers. 

Ajayi is also a tremendous running back to have in the passing game. He had 73 receptions for 771 yards and five touchdowns as a backfield receiver. He was the only running back in Division I-FBS to run for at least 1,500 yards and catch for at least 500 yards in a single season in 2014, as he had 1,823 yards rushing and 535 yards receiving. 

The other asset he brings to the pass game is the ability to pick up the blitz and pass-block. 

Ajayi is also a power back and the likely weapon you'll see on the field when it comes time to close out the game in a four-minute offense. He's a reliable yards-after-contact running back who's a physical downhill runner, and he is also great in a goal-line situation. 

I'd like to see the Dolphins use Ajayi and Lamar Miller together in the backfield. Ajayi provides a lot of what the Dolphins have wanted to see out of Daniel Thomas, only from a player who is a bit stronger. 

Ajayi's character went through a rigorous test of his own doing, as in 2011 he was arrested for stealing sweatpants. Since then he has fought hard to prove himself, showing character and mental toughness along the way. He also had to come back from tearing his ACL in 2011. 

That ACL injury was part of the reason why Ajayi dropped so far in the draft, as he was projected as a second- or third-round pick throughout the offseason. The Dolphins didn't seem too concerned, and that gamble might turn out to be a good one. 

Statistics courtesy of Sports-Reference.com/cfb

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