
"The Dolphins are loaded with seven selections in the top 100 picks, but landing Moore late in Round 3 would offer an immediate boost to the secondary. At 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, he has the size and length to be a factor in the press-man scheme new coach Jeff Hafley will employ."
"Team officials are optimistic about the projected starting offensive line: left tackle Will Campbell, left guard Alijah Vera-Tucker, center Jared Wilson, right guard Mike Onwenu and right tackle Morgan Moses. But they need to build better depth alongside top backup C/G Ben Brown."
"Likewise, more depth on the edge is a need. Executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf said at the combine that the draft matches up nicely for the team because of the volume of quality prospects at that position."
"The bulk of free agency was devoted to the defense. Now, it's time to get a playmaker to complement wide receiver Garret."
The 2026 NFL draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh, with teams prioritizing roster improvements. NFL Nation reporters identified the top three positional needs for each franchise. The Bills, under new coach Joe Brady, need to address offensive line, edge, and linebacker positions. The Dolphins, with seven top-100 picks, aim to enhance their secondary with cornerback Devin Moore. Other teams are also looking to fill gaps, particularly in wide receiver, quarterback, and edge positions, following a defensive-focused free agency.
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