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Tunsil fired the financial advisor before the leak, Andrew Abramson, who covers the NFL and the Dolphins for the Palm Beach Post, also reported.

Tunsil slipped down the draft board in a major way once the video surfaced. He was projected to be the first offensive lineman off the board, but two were taken ahead of him. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Ravens would have taken Tunsil at No. 6.  The Dolphins ended up taking him at No. 13, a drop that cost the former Ole Miss Rebel $7 million, according to Schefter.