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Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Drive Time: Cornerback 2026 NFL Draft Preview

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Miami Dolphins

Football, Sports

4.8895 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Kicking off draft month with a positional preview, Travis starts with the cornerbacks. Breaking down the various skill sets, where the most value might present itself at this position, and which players fit the Dolphins mold. Plus, a film study on Juju Brents and Jason Marshall Jr.

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0:00.0

And they're in position this year with the ability to acquire new players in the draft

0:04.1

and to develop these guys in the roster where I do think it's not that crazy in a year from now

0:08.6

to look back and say the Dolphins cornerback room is one of the strongest in the team.

0:16.0

Hey, oh, what is up, Dolph fans?

0:18.2

And welcome to the drive time podcast on today's show, it is officially April.

0:22.7

So it's time to kick off the draft prep shows.

0:25.0

And since I had two more Dolphins players on my film study list that are both cornerbacks,

0:29.7

we're going to talk about those guys and do the cornerback position for this month's NFL draft.

0:35.3

Feels good to say that.

0:36.6

Let's jump right in.

0:37.5

So before we get into our first draft position preview,

0:43.7

let's review two more young players that are going to be part of the competition in that

0:48.3

cornerback room.

0:49.6

Two players mentioned by name by John Eric Sullivan and previous media availability.

0:54.8

And Ju-Ju Brent's, Julius Brent, who goes by Juju and Jason Marshall Jr. I spoke very highly on the Daryl

1:00.8

Baker Jr. signing a podcast sometime last month and so I think you see the theme kind of coming

1:07.6

together here in this cornerback group with how they want to look, how they want

1:11.0

these guys to play. And the good part about that is going through 14 draft prospects that I have

1:15.9

now watched at cornerback. There are plenty of guys that fit that mold and some guys that don't

1:20.2

as well, because as we know from solely in half, they're not going to pigeonhole themselves

1:24.0

into one type of player. They might have their preference and their prototypes,

1:30.3

but there are always players that can break that bold.

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