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Your 2026 Miami Dolphins Draft Picks Expectations

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Miami Dolphins fans share their expectations of this years draft class.

PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 24: Pittsburgh Panthers Linebacker Kyle Louis (9) returns an intercepted pass during the first half of the College Football game between the Syracuse Orange and the Pittsburgh Panthers on October 24, 2024, at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Earlier this week, I highlighted the Miami Dolphins’ 2026 NFL Draft class- 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 I then asked the following questions: 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 Below are some of your thoughts and answers- MiamiItaliano is another who wishes the team had selected Bain in the first round. Highest ceiling: Proctor. There’s a reason they drafted him in the first round.

If he loses 25 pounds, he can be a multi-time first team All Pro. But he has to put the work in and not be lazy. Lowest ceiling: Caleb Douglas.

Don’t see him fixing his drops. But I hope he proves me wrong. Best overall pick: Jacob Rodriguez.

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