MIAMI — The Miami Dolphins emphasized volume and roster depth in the 2026 NFL draft, a strategy that earned a “B+” grade from EasySportz’s in-house NFL analyst in its team-by-team evaluation.
Miami opened aggressively with two first-round selections, adding offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor and defensive back Chris Johnson to address key needs on both sides of the ball. The Dolphins followed with linebacker Jacob Rodriguez in the second and a trio of third-round picks — Caleb Douglas, Will Kacmarek and Chris Bell — continuing a balanced approach.
The Dolphins added Trey Moore and Kyle Louis in the fourth round, then made a flurry of fifth-round selections in Michael Taaffe, Kevin Coleman Jr. and Seydou Traore. They closed out the class with DJ Campbell in the sixth and Max Llewellyn in the seventh.
EasySportz’s analyst noted the class focused on reloading the roster with depth and versatility rather than adding headline talent. The report highlighted Proctor as a potential anchor on the offensive line and pointed to solid value throughout the middle rounds.
National evaluations reflected a similar view, with analysts praising Miami’s quantity and roster-building approach while noting a lack of splash selections.
Overall, the Dolphins’ draft was seen as a steady, depth-driven class with solid value across multiple rounds — reflected in the analyst’s B+ grade.








