Dolphins hosting first-round wide receiver ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
Makai Lemon visiting with Miami Dolphins ten days ahead of NFL Draft.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 26: Makai Lemon of the Southern California Trojans poses for a portrait during the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Logan Bowles/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Miami Dolphins are busy scheduling and conducting top-30 visits ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft — and on Monday, one of the class’ best pass catchers is in Miami Gardens visiting with the organization’s brass. Makai Lemon of Southern California is meeting with Miami today — just ten days before the first round of this year’s selection process is set to start.
Lemon — 5’11’ and 192 lb — would give the Dolphins’ wide receiver room a much needed boost following the departures of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle earlier this offseason. Here’s what Lance Zierlein of the NFL’s official website had to say regarding Lemon: “High-skill, high-volume slot receiver with average size but extraordinary ball skills. Lemon has room for refinement, but not much.
He’s intelligent, confident and polished with the ability to make plays on all three levels. Tempo-driven route-runner who misdirects man coverage and separates out of turns but is fairly average after the catch. Quicker than fast, featuring early acceleration to open seam throws but flashes late burst when needed.
More play strength is needed for NFL press and he needs to avoid rushing through multi-breaking routes. He’s an exceptional ball-tracker with excellent catch timing and few focus drops. He wins more combat catches than he loses.