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After today's massive NFL trade, the Dolphins have more draft picks in 2026 than almost any team in the NFL. Here's how we think they could use it.

The Miami Dolphins made one of the biggest moves in free agency by signing top quarterback Malik Willis . Eight days later, they made a blockbuster move to trade away top receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos . That’s been a theme of the 2026 offseason for the Miami Dolphins.

A new coaching staff led by former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley replaces the offensive-minded Mike McDaniel’s staff from the last four seasons. Who won the Jaylen Waddle trade? Grades for Broncos, Dolphins in WR deal Miami’s defense has a new coordinator in 2026 under Hafley and will see plenty of new players.

The secondary is set for new starters across the board as Miami brought in a host of veterans. On offense, Tutu Atwell and Jalen Tolbert are the experienced signees brought on to help with the losses of Waddle and Tyreek Hill . The deal for Waddle means Miami now has seven selections in the first 100 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft, more than any team in the NFL.

As the team begins Hafley's tenure, they could use this class to lay the foundation for a turnaround in the near future. But how could they use their now expansive draft capital? Here’s what we think the Dolphins’ draft could look like come April: Miami Dolphins mock draft The specific fourth-round picks in the Jaylen Waddle trade have not been disclosed.

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