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The Miami Dolphins are looking to make significant changes after a disappointing season, including the release of head coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. With the #30 overall pick in the draft, the team is exploring potential new talent to revitalize their roster.
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It has been eighteen years since the Miami Dolphins last won their division and 26 since they claimed a playoff victory.
Yes, it's the brutal truth- the Fins have only one postseason win, this millenium. So there is no mystery was to why owner Stephen Ross, and his top brass, blew it all up this offseason. Head coach Mike McDaniel was sacked. General manager Chris Grier mutually agreed to part ways with the team. How mutual that actually was, well, unless you're actually inside the front office, you don't really know, but officially speaking, he was not fired.
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was also released, and we all saw that coming after his notorious self-own of a press conference during the season.
Tagovailoa infamously told the media that Miami lacked leadership from a players perspective. Yes, if he only he (the handsomely paid franchise starting quarterback) knew somebody who could do something about that.
His exit meant a dead cap hit of $99.2 million, and you know what means? Yes, it is hard reset time on the Florida Turnpike. Let's take a look at what Miami might do with their second pick, in the first round, at the 30th overall selection.
NFL Mock Draft Database has a Consensus NFL Mock Draft which indicates the most common player projected at every single slot. Johnson leads the way at #30, with 14% of the mocks out there projecting him. One thing that almost always seems to be changing with the Dolphins is the name of their home stadium. Not far behind is the depth chart of their defensive backfield.
There will be a ton of overhaul from 2025 to 2026, in a multitude of position groups, including the secondary. This is both a good value and a needs based pick here for the Dolphins.
The main point of this draft, for the Fins, is stacking talent and not forcing it when it comes to filling needs. If Johnson isn't the pick, then maybe going Rocky Top is the answer. Hood opted , to focus on his predraft preparation process, and that certainly paid off for him. Hood originally committed to Michigan State, before beginning his college career at Auburn. He then transferred to Colorado, before finally ending up at Tennessee. The well-traveled cornerback has lacked gaudy statistics at every stop of his career.
The Miami Dolphins released head coach Mike McDaniel and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa this offseason.
The Dolphins' #30 overall pick in the draft represents an opportunity to select new talent that could help improve the team's performance after years of struggles.
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He's not a first round prospect due to statistical production; its his measurables and innate talent that sets him apart.
The Phins top needs are wide receiver, pass rush, pass defense and offensive line. Honestly, there are needs everywhere, but shoring up the pass defense, by spending picks on both pass rushers and defensive backs, should be the paramount concern in 2026. Parker is an interesting prospect, as his draft stock seems to be rather volatile. Still, he's versatile, with the ability to play multiple positions and to generate pressure from all of them.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: What should the Dolphins do with the 30th pick? We have ideas