Dolphins drafting this 1,100-yard WR in Round 1 would be a 'surprise'
The new Dolphins regime might not be eyeing WR early in this year's draft.
Dolphins drafting this 1,100-yard WR in Round 1 would be a 'surprise' originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . During the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins will make 11 selections if they don't make any trades.
Seven of those picks are inside the top-100 picks as well. But, most importantly, is that the Dolphins are picking twice in the first-round at picks No. 11 and 30.
With those first rounders, there are a few needs the Dolphins could address, with wide receiver, offensive line, and cornerback the top three needs. However, according to ESPN's Matt Miller , it would be a "surprise" if the Dolphins ended up picking 1,100-yard wide receiver Makai Lemon, out of USC, in the first round of the NFL Draft. Dolphins drafting Makai Lemon would be a 'surprise' "There is buzz that Miami really likes Makai Lemon (USC), but it would be a surprise if this staff drafted a wide receiver in Round 1," Miller writes.
While the Dolphins desperately need wide receiver help after cutting Tyreek Hill and trading Jaylen Waddle, the team doesn't seem to be strongly pursuing WR in Round 1. Miami will likely add a wide receiver or two during the draft, but going one in Round 1 is far from a guarantee. Offensive line and cornerback are big needs, and might be more pressing issues for the Dolphins this year.