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Locked On Dolphins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Dolphins

Creating A Wide Receiver MENU For Each One Of The Miami Dolphins' Top-100 Picks In The 2026 NFL Draft

Locked On Dolphins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Dolphins

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🗓️ 24 March 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Miami Dolphins face pivotal draft decisions with wide receiver targets like Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson. Could size and explosiveness reshape the offense and boost Malik Willis’s potential? Kyle Crabbs breaks down the risk-reward calculus for each top pick, questioning whether durability concerns and vertical threat profiles signal a new era in Miami’s passing game. Key prospects including Omar Cooper, KC Concepcion, Denzel Boston, and Chris Bell are weighed for their fit, versatility, and immediate impact potential. The discussion spotlights draft strategy priorities, how player traits—like run blocking and route diversity—shape roster construction, and reveals intriguing third-round sleepers such as Ted Hurst, Malachi Fields, and Zachariah Branch. Will this revamped wide receiver corps deliver the game-changing spark the Dolphins need to contend in the AFC East?

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0:00.0

The Dolphins need at wide receiver is significant.

0:05.1

So let's make a menu of names that could be options with each of their top picks.

0:15.5

You are Locked on Dolphins, your daily Miami Dolphins podcast, part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day. All right, Miami, welcome to another episode of Locked On Dolphins. It is your team every day here on the Lockdown Network. I'm your host, Kyle Crabs, a lifelong Miami Dolphins fan, host of Lockedon Dolphins, co-host of Locked on NFL Scouting, author of Touchdown Miami on Substack NFL Staff writer for A to Z Sports. I want to give a special welcome to each and every one of you where today on the show we're going to be making a menu of names to know at wide receiver. Not saying that they're going to be used with each one of these top picks, but instead looking at the third

0:54.7

round picks, the picks at 30 and 43, and that pick at 11, which names at the wide receiver

1:00.8

position should be in consideration as you try to build your options for what to do with each

1:07.2

one of these top picks.

1:08.2

And then obviously critical draft for the 2026 Miami Dolphins

1:12.3

and the future of the franchise. So we're going to start today with that pick at number 11.

1:18.0

Special thank you to each and every one of you are every dayers. It is your team every day.

1:22.7

Let's dive into the names. I have five wide receivers in my top 21 players in the class.

1:33.3

Now, at pick number 11, there's probably two names that warrant consideration for the

1:41.3

dolphins.

1:41.7

You'll see names Jordan Tyson, Cardinal, Tite, McCoy, Lemon,

1:44.9

all of them associated with top 15 picks.

1:48.3

Tyson has been seen his stock fading.

1:51.9

Carnell Tates, typically the most popular name mocked in the top 10.

1:56.1

Mackay Lemon, you're seeing buzz for him being the one to the dolphins.

2:01.1

I think there's three of the five that I have in the top 21 in my current board,

2:08.0

have legitimate cases to be a top 12 pick in this year's class.

2:13.2

Jordan Tyson, Carnal Tate, McCoy, Lemon. But there's fine print with these players.

2:17.8

I would not draft all three of those names at number 11.

2:22.0

The Jordan Tyson, who's from Arizona State, he is the most physically gifted wide receiver

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