The Miami Dolphins, holding seven top-100 picks in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, aim to rebuild through the draft despite it being considered one of the weakest classes in years. NFL insider Jordan Schultz anticipates a trade-heavy draft, highlighted by teams like the Bengals already trading high picks for established players. Key offensive prospects like wide receivers Carnell Tate and K.C. Concepcion are available, alongside defensive talents like cornerback Mansoor Delane. The draft takes place in Pittsburgh from April 23–25, with the Dolphins needing to capitalize on their opportunities to enhance their roster.



