
A collection of every player the Miami Dolphins have taken on Day 3 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Miami Dolphins have picked six players thus far in the draft.
Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor, San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson, Texas Tech Jacob Rodriguez, Texas Tech wide receiver Caleb Douglas, Ohio State tight end Will Kacmarek, and Louisville wide receiver Chris Bell.
Now, Day 3 has kicked off, containing rounds four through seven. Here is every player the Dolphins have taken in those rounds:
Round 4: No. 130 - Trey Moore, Edge, Texas
The Dolphins have kicked off their Day 3 picks by addressing the edge, taking Texas' Trey Moore. Through his collegiate career, he picked up 30.5 sacks. A huge motor and violent tackler, he could be a big pickup.
Round 4: No. 138 - Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt
Despite needs elsewhere, the Dolphins continue to draft players they like, bringing in Pitt linebacker Kyle Louis. Louis has 10 sacks through the last two seasons, including 24 tackles for loss.
Sullivan is aiming for violent players, and that is what the team may have in Louis.
Round 5: No. 158 - Michael Taaffe, DB, Texas
The Dolphins trade down with the Carolina Panthers, giving up the No. 227 pick, for No. 158 and No. 200, taking defensive back Michael Taaffe out of Texas. With four interceptions and 12 passes defended over the past two seasons, the Longhorns prospect is a strong blitzer and tackler.
Taafee may need to bulk up not to be bounced off blockers.
Round 5: No. 177 - Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
After taking some big bodies, Miami takes speedstr Kevin Coleman Jr. out of Missouri. He has secured 2,501 receiving yards through four seasons and 12 touchdowns. Coleman has dealt with drops but can clean that aspect of his game up.
Round 5: No. 180 - Seydou Traore, TE, Mississippi State
The Dolphins dip back into the tight end pool, taking Mississippi State tight end Seydou Traore. With 369 yards and five touchdowns, he is a developmental prospect who could be something special with time.
Round 6: No. 200- DJ Campbell, G, Texas
To go along with the theme of drafting players out of Texas, Miami adds another Longhorns prospect, bringing in guard DJ Campbell. Campbell has a knack for being a run scheme lineman, which is likely a big reason he was drafted.
Round 7: No. 238 - Max Llewellyn, Edge, Iowa
With their final pick of the 2026 NFL Draft, the Dolphins bring in Iowa edge Max Llewellyn. The Hawkeyes prospect has 14.5 sacks over the past three seasons, and has a relentlessly high motor, but he will need to address his run stopping techniques.


