The Miami Dolphins will have 10 draft picks for the upcoming NFL draft, including three compensatory selections, following a correction from the NFL regarding an earlier announcement. Initially, the Dolphins were thought to have 11 total picks, with four compensatory ones. However, miscalculations in the NFL's compensatory pick formula led to the retraction of an extra seventh-round pick. The compensatory picks are primarily due to the departure of key players, ensuring Miami retains a solid draft position despite the adjustment.
The NFL reversed its earlier decision regarding the Miami Dolphins' draft picks, confirming the team will have 10 picks, including three compensatory selections.
Due to an error in the compensatory pick formula, Miami no longer has an extra seventh-round pick, reducing their total draft choices from 11 to 10.
Miami’s compensatory selections now include a third-rounder for losing Robert Hunt to Carolina, a fourth for Christian Wilkins to Las Vegas, and one seventh-round pick.
The Dolphins’ adjustments leave them with 10 draft picks in the 2025 draft, comprising five rounds with marked compensatory selections.
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