The Miami Dolphins have traded the 151st pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to the Carolina Panthers. The trade also included the 227th pick going to Carolina while the Dolphins received picks 158 and 200.
Following the trade, Miami’s remaining picks are 158, 177, 180, 200, and 238. Miami has already made picks with the 12th (Kadyn Proctor, tackle, Alabama), 27th (Chris Johnson, cornerback, San Diego State), 43rd (Jacob Rodriguez, linebacker, Texas Tech), 75th (Caleb Douglas, wide receiver, Texas Tech), 87th
(Will Kacmarek, tight end, Ohio State), 94th (Chris Bell, wide receiver, Louisville), 130th (Trey Moore, Edge, Texas), and 138th (Kyle Louis, linebacker, Pittsburgh) picks.
Miami continues to rebuild their team under new head coach Jeff Hafley and new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. This marks the third trade they have made during this year’s draft, joining moves made with both first-round picks.
The Dolphins will look to add depth to their roster when they are back on the clock with the 158th pick.












