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KC Concepcion To Visit Dolphins
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After a prolific college career divided between NC State and Texas A&M, KC Concepcion is expected to come off the board early in this year’s draft. The Dolphins are among the possibilities for Concepcion, who has booked an upcoming visit with the team, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.

The 5-foot-11, 190-pound Concepcion was by far NC State’s best receiver as a true freshman in 2023. Not only did he rack up 71 catches for 839 yards and 10 touchdowns over 13 games, but he also added 320 rushing yards on 41 attempts (7.8 per carry). He earned ACC Rookie of the Year and second-team All-ACC honors as a result.

Concepcion’s production fell the next season, during which he put up 53 catches, 460 yards and six scores in 12 games. While Concepcion only rushed 19 times for 36 yards, he did add two TDs on the ground.

Concepcion was mostly a slot receiver at NC State, which played a role in his decision to transfer to Texas A&M ahead of the 2025 campaign. Lining up in the slot and on the outside with the Aggies, Concepcion formed an excellent receiving duo with fellow transfer portal pickup Mario Craver. Concepcion caught 61 passes for 919 yards (a personal-best 15.1 YPC) and an SEC-leading nine touchdowns. He finished with just 10 carries, but he picked up 75 yards and another TD. In what went down as Concepcion’s lone year at Texas A&M and final season in college, he was a consensus All-American and an All-SEC performer.

As the 21-year-old Concepcion prepares to enter the NFL, the Dolphins are among logical fits. Outside of running back De’Von Achane, Miami is starved for offensive weapons. The team is especially lacking at receiver, having released Tyreek Hill and traded Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos for a package of draft picks, including the 30th overall selection this year. Thanks in part to his issues with drops (he had 19 in college), Concepcion may not be an option in the top half of the first round. That might rule out the Dolphins taking him 11th overall, but with Daniel Jeremiah of NFL.com ranking Concepcion as the 33rd-best prospect in the class, they could reel him in at No. 30 or 43.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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