Miami Dolphins draft 2026: A quick look at the top 30 visits
Taking a look at the reported top 30 visits for the Miami Dolphins ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
GLENDALE, ARIZONA - JANUARY 08: Carson Beck #11 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates following the CFP Semifinal Vrbo Fiesta Bowl against the Ole Miss Rebels at State Farm Stadium on January 08, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. The Miami Hurricanes defeated the Ole Miss Rebels 31-27. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images) | Getty Images The NFL Draft is less than two weeks away and the Miami Dolphins are going to have a busy weekend, currently holding 11 total selections, including seven in the first three rounds.
The Dolphins, who are undergoing a dramatic rebuild this offseason, including with new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley, have the opportunity to quickly reshape the roster with young talent. But, they have to hit on their draft picks and find the gems among the prospects. To help the team do exactly that, they have been casting a wide net among players who have been invited to the team’s training facilities for a visit.
Called the “Top 30 ” visits according to the NFL, these visit allow a team to bring in any 30 potential picks they may want to consider. These do not have to be first-round targets (as the “top” would suggest in the name) but any 30 prospects on the team’s “big board. ” NFL teams can also bring in “local” players for a visit without using a top 30 allocation.
Local visits are essentially defined as anyone who can claim the local region around a team for any reason – birth, high school, college, etc. Who have the Dolphins reportedly invited to South Florida? Reported Top 30 Visits Kaelon Black, RB, Indiana ( Aaron Wilson ) Draft projection: 6th-7th round Black is not a breakaway runner who is going to make a sudden cut and gash opposing defenses for a giant gain.
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