The Miami Dolphins have less 2022 NFL Draft capital than any other team in the league and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
The draft is slated to begin on April 28 and this year’s class lacks the promise that had teams climbing up the draft order for that franchise-altering piece in past seasons.
Miami, a team that has struggled to get over the hump and become a threat in the playoffs, chose a different route to inject talent into the roster, trading a first-round pick, second-round pick, fourth-round pick and two late-round picks next season for superstar receiver Tyreek Hill.