The Miami Dolphins are preparing for a busy 2026 NFL Draft with 11 selections. Predictions include potential trades, a key running back trade, and drafting wide receivers in the top 100.
Key points
Miami Dolphins have 11 draft selections for 2026 NFL Draft
Predicted to trade down from picks 11, 30, or 43
Running back Jaylen Wright may be traded on Saturday
Dolphins expected to draft two wide receivers in top 100
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Jan 22, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley speaks to reporters during his introductory press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex.
Jan 22, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley speaks to reporters during his introductory press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex. Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
The Miami Dolphinsâ weekend is going to be a wild one. But what is actually going to happen? Here are a few final predictions for the days ahead.
Weâre just a few days away from the 2026 NFL Draft. For the Miami Dolphins, theyâre staring down the barrel of a busy weekend. Miami is scheduled to make 11 selections as things currently stand. Itâs nearly three times as many picks as some other teams in this class are in position to make.
Needless to say we are in for a wild ride. But whatâs going to see itself play out? Here are my final predictions for the Miami Dolphinsâ 2026 NFL Draft effort.
Three final predictions for the Miami Dolphinsâ 2026 NFL Draft effort
Jan 22, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan speaks to reporters during his introductory press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex.Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
Jan 22, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan speaks to reporters during his introductory press conference at Baptist Health Training Complex.Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
**1. The Miami Dolphins will trade down from one of their first three scheduled selections at no. 11, 30, or 43**
Miami has done a terrific job in finding themselves wiggle room with their resources. Theyâve aggressively stripped down cap commitments, traded what they could, and have maxed out the offloading of their debt. But theyâre also facing a one-off surplus of draft capital. I would assume the want to change this and collect more future picks, too. Their best chances to actually shake free a notable 2027 NFL Draft selection will be moving down inside the top-50.
It will be a tall task to convince a team to give up a future pick. But Iâd imagine Miami will try. And even if they donât succeed, they could pick even more rookies this year in this scenario, too.
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**2. Miami Dolphins RB will be traded on Saturday**
I mentioned Wright as a trade candidate not that long ago and I do genuinely believe it could make sense for all parties. Wrightâs not going to be a preferred option any time soon amid the looming DeâVon Achane extension. And if heâs going to hold value as a trade target, now is the time.
Wright has two years left on his rookie deal, he averaged nearly 4.5 yards per touch last season, and he has low tread on the tire. In a shaky running back class, a Day 3 pick might be better spent here for another franchise.
Sep 14, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins wide receiver (6) breaks a tackle from punter (17) in the fourth quarter at Hard Rock Stadium. Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
**3. The Miami Dolphins will double dip on wide receivers in the top-100 -Â but neither will be in the first round**
General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan plead the fifth last week. Asked where this draft is strong, he elected not to answer. Jeff Hafley, on the other hand, gave us a great clue to the future of pass catchers at the NFL Ownerâs Meetings when speaking with Kay Adams.
â*(Malik Willis) is gonna throw the ball to some good players. We've got a bunch of good guys coming back, bunch of guys that we signed. And we've got a lot of draft picks -Â a lot of them. We've got seven in the first 100 picks*,â said Hafley.
Reading between the lines, the pass catchers are coming. But I donât think the board will align in their favor to pick one at No. 11 or No. 30. That is, of course, assuming they stay in both spots.
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Q&A
What are the Miami Dolphins' draft predictions for 2026?
The Dolphins are expected to trade down from one of their first three picks, trade running back Jaylen Wright, and draft two wide receivers in the top 100.
How many draft picks do the Miami Dolphins have in 2026?
The Miami Dolphins currently have 11 selections in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Who is Jaylen Wright and why might he be traded?
Jaylen Wright is a running back for the Dolphins, and he may be traded due to the impending extension of DeâVon Achane and his value as a trade target.
Will the Miami Dolphins draft wide receivers in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Yes, the Dolphins are predicted to draft two wide receivers in the top 100, although neither is expected to be selected in the first round.
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