Who Vegas Believes the Dolphins Will Draft It’s the week of the NFL draft and the unofficial start of the 2026 season. I know that voluntary workouts have already begun, but the season begins in earnest once the rookies are selected.
With Dexter Lawrence no longer in the fold, the Giants are in obvious need of help along the interior defensive line. Cognizant of that, the Giants hosted free agent defensive tackle Benito Jones on Tuesday, per Howard Balzer of CardsWire.
The Miami Dolphins have the opportunity to add a nice group of immediate or future starters or contributors in the first two days of the NFL draft, with seven of the first 94 picks currently in their possession.
ESPN released their NFL Nation Mock Draft where their beat reporters for each team makes the selection. Representing the Dolphins was Marcel Louis-Jacques and with Miami’s two picks he had the Dolphins selecting.
Howard Balzer reports the Giants hosted free agent DL Benito Jones for a free agent visit on Tuesday. Jones, 28, wound up going undrafted out of Mississippi back in 2020.
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
Two days before the start of the 2026 NFL draft, the Miami Dolphins' first-round pick last yaer Kenneth Grant was kicking off with his teammates a three-day veteran minicamp.
With the 2026 NFL draft now almost here, there has been a new wave of national mock drafts and one of those had a very interesting twist for the Miami Dolphins.
FOX Sports Lead college football expert and draft analyst Joel Klatt released his latest mock draft, and with two picks in Round 1, he has Miami taking.
While the focus with the Miami Dolphins in the 2026 NFL draft this week figures to be on first two days by virtue of their seven picks in the first three rounds, they'll still have the ability to add some hidden gems in the final four rounds.
Mike Florio put out his one and only mock draft of the season, and he has Miami selecting these two players. NFL.com Draft Profile Highly touted prospect who met expectations as a durable three-year starter at right tackle.
The Miami Dolphins’ weekend is going to be a wild one. But what is actually going to happen? Here are a few final predictions for the days ahead. We’re just a few days away from the 2026 NFL Draft.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
Dolphins Should Focus on Trenches Early in the Draft Last year, Miami spent half of its draft capital on building up the offensive and defensive line. In round 1, they took defensive tackle Kenneth Grant.
Chris Simms of NBC released his only mock draft of the season. In Round 1, he has Miami trading down from Pick #11 to #15, but he doesn’t state what the trade is.
Eight days before the draft, Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan stepped to a podium in Miami and said something that sounded like a man clinging to every asset he owned.
PFF released their final mock draft, and in round one, they have Miami selecting. “The Dolphins spent four years with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle as their primary wide receivers, but Miami moved on from both players this offseason.
When the Miami Dolphins get down to the business of selecting players during the 2026 NFL draft, it's always going to be useful to remember the places members of the organization used to work.
Positional Needs and Draft Strategy The Miami Dolphins enter the 2026 NFL Draft in a difficult position. After a dramatic offseason that saw the departures
The Fantasy Life website, owned by Matthew Berry, had their analyst, Matthew Freedman, release their latest mock draft, and with two picks in Round 1, they have Miami selecting.
With the 11th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins won’t be short on options, but their decision will be guided by a clear philosophy. General
The Philadelphia Eagles prepare for right now and the future with final mock draft scenario ahead of 2026 NFL Draft. Howie Roseman has his work cut out for him as he assembles the youth for a potential Super Bowl run next season.
There has been no shortage of speculation on what the Miami Dolphins should be doing with their early draft selections in the 2026 NFL Draft. But what names should we be keeping an eye on as potential gems for later?
Voluntary workouts opened on a Tuesday in April. Coaches, coordinators, backups, the guys fighting for a roster spot in September — everybody walked through the doors.
Aikman has been advising the Dolphins on football matters since the end of the season, raising questions about his potential involvement in the team’s NFL Draft process.