The Miami Dolphins are in rebuild mode, and their trade with the Denver Broncos, which sent wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to Denver suggests so.
Miami agreed to trade Waddle and a fourth-round pick in exchange for a 2026 first, third, and fourth-round picks from the Broncos.
Miami has already gotten rid of multiple key players from their team this offseason including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, edge rusher Bradley Chubb, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.
Miami Dolphins 2026 Draft Picks
Following the Jaylen Waddle trade, the Miami Dolphins have 11 draft picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Dolphins have a pair of first-round picks, four third-round picks, and a pair of seventh-round picks.
Here’ a list of their full 2026 draft picks:
1st round – 11th overall
1st round – 30th overall
2nd round – 43rd overall
3rd round – 75th overall
3rd round – 87th overall
3rd round – 90th overall
3rd round – 94th overall
4th round – 130rd overall
5th round – 151st overall
7th round – 227th overall
7th overall – 238th overall
Who Have The Miami Dolphins Added This Offseason?
While the Miami Dolphins have parted ways with multiple key players, they have added many to their roster this offseason. Their first big signing was landing quarterback Malik Willis on a 3-year, $67.5 million contract.
The Dolphins also signed free agents such as wide receiver Tutu Atwell, linebacker Josh Uche, linebacker David Ojabo, linebacker Willie Gay, wide receiver Jalen Tolbert, offensive tackle Charlie Heck, safety Lonnie Johnson Jr., amongst many others free agents.
Miami, holding 11 draft picks, will have a crucial draft this April to help build the foundation for its future.
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