Dolphins’ Waddle trade sets up rare top‑100 NFL draft haul. See the data
Miami now owns more early‑round NFL draft capital than any team, matching a top‑100 total seen only once since 2002. Here's how all 32 teams rank.
The Miami Dolphins traded wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos on March 18 for a bevy of 2026 NFL draft picks. Those picks are setting Miami up for a lot of action in the early rounds. Denver sent Miami its Nos.
30, 94 and 130 picks , giving the Dolphins seven selections in the first 100 picks. That’s two more than any other team and more than twice as many as the per-team average of 3. 1.
This year, the first three rounds total exactly 100 picks. Only the Pittsburgh Steelers come close, with five top-100 selections, including No. 76 from the Dallas Cowboys and No.
99 as a compensatory pick. Pittsburgh also holds the most overall picks in 2026 with 12. Miami, Jacksonville, Baltimore and New England all currently have 11.