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Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Drive Time: Dolphins Day 2 2026 NFL Draft Recap

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Miami Dolphins

Football, Sports

4.8895 Ratings

🗓️ 25 April 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

The Dolphins added four more players Friday - LB Jacob Rodriguez, WR Caleb Douglas, TE Will Kacmarek, WR Chris Bell - and Travis is breaking it all down. The tape, the metrics, the fit and we hear from GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and Assistant GM Kyle Smith.

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0:00.0

Well, yeah, I've told you, you know, from the jump, it's important to me that this team

0:04.1

looks a certain way and moves a certain way.

0:06.8

And I believe it's a big man's game.

0:09.9

That's not to say that there's not really good players in the league that are on the smaller

0:14.0

side.

0:14.6

That would be, you know, that there's a lot of them.

0:16.7

But, yeah, we want to build this team big,, physical at all positions, and have a size advantage.

0:24.0

Hey, oh, what is up, Dolfans?

0:26.5

And welcome to the Drive Time podcast on today's show.

0:29.9

Day 2 is in the books.

0:31.2

The Dolphins add four more players.

0:33.0

We're going to talk about the profile of big, strong players,

0:36.1

physicality, Chris Bell, Will Casmeric, Caleb Douglas, and Jacob Rodriguez.

0:40.9

Let's go!

0:42.1

The dolphins kicked off the second day of the 2026 NFL draft by going to the second

0:49.2

level of the defense and landing Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez, a 6-foot-1, 231-pound linebacker

0:56.7

who tested through the roof at the scouting combine. Despite 50th percentile height and weight,

1:02.7

he still scored a 9-6-1 out of 10 on the relative athletic scorecard because of a 38-5-inch

1:09.5

vertical, a 10-foot-1 broad jump. That's 95th and

1:13.5

82nd percentile, respectively. He ran a 45740-yard dash 91st percentile, and he was in the 85th

1:20.7

percentile for both his 20-yard and 10-yard splits, which measure how quickly you get off the

1:25.8

spot in 10 and 20-yard increments within that 40-yard

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