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Miami Dolphins Discussion: 2026 Team Draft Expectations Edition

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We ask Miami Dolphins fans for their expectations of this years draft class.

MANHATTAN, KS - NOVEMBER 01: Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker Jacob Rodriguez (10) holds the ball up high to celebrate a fumble recovery in the third quarter of a Big 12 football game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and Kansas State Wildcats on November 1, 2025 at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in Manhattan, KS. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images As with every draft class, this year’s Miami Dolphins class has its highs and lows in each individual fan’s eyes. Every pick seems to have its supporters and detractors.

Which of us is correct will only be known after we see what each of these players brings to the table over the next 2/3 seasons. Round 1 • Pick 12 (12) • OT Kadyn Proctor Round 1 • Pick 27 (27) • CB Chris Johnson Round 2 • Pick 11 (43) • LB Jacob Rodriguez Round 3 • Pick 11 (75) • WR Caleb Douglas Round 3 • Pick 23 (87) • TE Will Kacmarek Round 3 • Pick 30 (94) • WR Chris Bell Round 4 • Pick 30 (130) • LB Trey Moore Round 4 • Pick 38 (138) • LB Kyle Louis Round 5 • Pick 18 (158) • SAF Michael Taaffe Round 5 • Pick 37 (177) • WR Kevin Coleman Jr. Round 5 • Pick 40 (180) • TE Seydou Traore Round 6 • Pick 19 (200) • G DJ Campbell Round 7 • Pick 22 (238) • EDGE Max Llewellyn So this evening’s Phinsider Question Of The Day is; Which of the above picks would you assign the following designations to- Pick With The Highest Ceiling (still has a lot of room to grow as a player) Pick With The Lowest Ceiling (player closest to what they will be at the next level) Best Overall Pick Best Value Overall Pick Best Pick No One Else Sees As Great…Yet!

Biggest Reach Pick Biggest Missed Opportunity Of The Draft Please share your thoughts and answers in the comments section below-