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2026 NFL Mock Draft: Miami Dolphins scouting 4.0

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We bring back our Miami Dolphins scouting mock draft today for the fourth edition.

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - APRIL 24: A general view of the video board on stage with The Pick Is In with the Miami Dolphins 13th pick during the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft on April 24, 2025 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Perry Knotts/Getty Images) | Getty Images Our Miami Dolphins scouting mock draft is back this week with the fourth look at some of the college prospects who could be on their way to South Florida this year. As we did with the first three mock drafts, I used Pro Football and Sports Network’s mock draft simulator to give me a basic structure for the projection.

I used the consensus rankings and allowed trades – though I did not accept any in this version of the mock. The idea behind this series is not necessarily to pinpoint who Miami will select when they are on the clock, but rather to take a look at players who might be on the board when the Dolphins are making their pick. In the previous three versions of this exercise, once I picked a player, I did not pick him again in a later mock, allowing for more players to be considered.

The fourth mock, however, I did not follow that rule – mostly because we are now past the Senior Bowl, the NFL Scouting Combine, and most of the other pre-draft events. While Pro Days are still happening, this seemed like the right time to open back up the full pool of players and start anew in our review. With that, let’s get into this week’s scouting mock draft: 2026 NFL Miami Dolphins Mock Draft Results – 4th Edition (I made picks using the PFSN Mock Draft Simulator ) First Round Pick 11 – Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State I was not looking to land a wide receiver with the 11th pick, and, given the Packers’ reticence to select a receiver in the first round, I think the Dolphins might not take one this early, but Tyson could force their hand.

Miami needs weapons for new quarterback Malik Willis, and Tyson would be a big step in the right direction. Tyson can line up anywhere on the field and be effective. I know the comments are going to be filled with people pointing out the medical history, but he is sitting at the top of the draft board for receivers for a reason.

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