NFL insider says what Dolphins should do with their first-round picks
The Miami Dolphins have two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL draft, and ESPN's Adam Schefter explains what he thinks they should do with them.
The Miami Dolphins , after sending wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos earlier this offseason, now have two first-round picks to work with in the 2026 NFL draft. Miami has overturned a good portion of their roster since Jon-Eric Sullivan and Jeff Hafley took over as general manager and head coach, respectively. That's left them with holes to fill at nearly every position.
While it's tough to nail down exactly what the Dolphins will do, ESPN's Adam Schefter projected Miami's first round during an episode of his podcast on Monday. "The Dolphins have a new general manager, Jon-Eric Sullivan. They have a new head coach in Jeff Hafley.
They have needs almost across the board," Schefter said. "I believe their starting wide receivers today would be Malik Washington, Jalen Tolbert and Tutu Atwell. The Dolphins could certainly use a wide receiver, but what I would say to that is this.
"When you're building a team, you're not building a team from outside in, you're building it from inside out. So, to me, I'm don't know which lineman they're going to take, but it should be a lineman. If [Francis] Mauigoa would happen to fall to No.