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With 15 days left until the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins hold seven of the top 100 picks.

  • Round 1: Pick 30 (via Denver Broncos, Jaylen Waddle trade)

  • Round 3: Pick 87 (via Philadelphia Eagles, Jaelan Phillips trade)

  • Round 3: Pick 90 (via Houston Texans)

  • Round 3: Pick 94 (via Denver Broncos, Jaylen Waddle trade)

  • Round 4: Pick 130 (via Denver Broncos, Jaylen Waddle trade)

  • Round 7: Pick 238 (via New York Jets, Minkah Fitzpatrick trade)

This will be the first draft for new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley, both of whom have previously expressed their desire to rebuild the Dolphins via the draft. Given the plethora of needs surrounding the team, the Dolphins should (and probably will) select the best player available at each pick. Nonetheless, let’s take a look at the five biggest needs for the team.

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1. Wide receiver

Arguably the thinnest room in Miami’s building, the Dolphins desperately need reinforcements at the receiver position. With Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle gone, the current #1 receiver for the Dolphins is Malik Washington, who caught 46 passes for 317 yards this season. His output with certainly increase with the aforementioned duo no longer on the team, but he needs help. The same can be said for quarterback Malik Willis, who the Dolphins took a swing on in free agency.

I expect the Dolphins to draft a receiver with one of their first four picks, whether that be Makai Lemon or Carnell Tate at No. 11, Denzel Boston at No. 30, or even Elijah Sarratt at No. 75. All four prospects offer different skillsets, though the size of Boston and/or Sarratt is certainly intriguing.

2. Cornerback

If not for Miami’s slim pickings at wide receiver, this would be the #1 priority for the team. Storm Duck is currently the team’s No. 1 corner, but he started just two games in a 2025 season plagued by injury. The team’s No. 2 corner is Juju Brents, who appeared in 14 games but struggled with injuries during his time with the Indianapolis Colts in 2024. Neither player can be considered a true, lockdown-level, No. 1 corner. Far from it, in fact.

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LSU’s Mansoor Delane and Tennessee’s Jermod McCoy are two corners likely to be taken in the Top-15 picks, and the Dolphins would greatly benefit from drafting either. Delane ran a 4.3 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, and is the most polished corner in the draft. McCoy, on the other hand, is a slightly larger and more physical corner, who should have no problems lining up on the outside.

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