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NY POST Mock Draft 4.0 has the Miami Dolphins taking
Long-time NFL reporter Steve Serby released his Mock Draft 4.0, and with two picks in Round one, he has Miami selecting.
Apr. 19, 2026 at 7:37pm
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A cubist interpretation of the strategic decisions facing the Miami Dolphins as they prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft.Today in MiamiIn his latest NFL mock draft, veteran reporter Steve Serby has the Miami Dolphins selecting a massive offensive tackle prospect in the first round to protect quarterback Malik Willis. Serby also believes the Dolphins will address their secondary with another first-round pick.
Why it matters
The Dolphins are looking to build around their young quarterback Malik Willis, and adding a powerful offensive tackle to protect him will be crucial. Miami's secondary also needs reinforcements after losing star cornerback Jalen Ramsey, so Serby's projection of them addressing that unit in the first round is significant.
The details
Serby's mock draft has the Dolphins taking Mauigoa, a 6-foot-5, 330-pound right tackle prospect, with one of their first-round picks. Mauigoa is described as a mauling run blocker with the athleticism to handle pass protection duties. The Dolphins could plug him in at right tackle or potentially move him inside to guard. With their other first-rounder, Serby has the Dolphins selecting cornerback Kelee Ringo, a scheme-versatile defensive back who could help replace the departed Ramsey.
- The 2026 NFL Draft is scheduled for April 24-26.
The players
Mauigoa
A highly touted offensive tackle prospect who is a durable three-year starter. Mauigoa has the size and athleticism to be an early starter at right tackle, though a move to guard could also be in his future.
Kelee Ringo
A cornerback prospect with the versatility to play both inside and outside. Ringo is a consistent cover man with the toughness and athleticism to be an early starter for a team in need of secondary help, like the Dolphins.
Malik Willis
The Dolphins' young quarterback who the team is looking to build around moving forward.
Jalen Ramsey
The star cornerback who the Dolphins recently lost, creating a need in their secondary that they may address in the draft.
Austin Jackson
The Dolphins' current starting right tackle, who Mauigoa could potentially replace or move inside to guard.
What they’re saying
“A 6-5 ¹/₂, 330-pound bookend for Patrick Paul to protect quarterback Malik Willis. Would be in line to replace RT Austin Jackson or move inside as well.”
— Steve Serby, NFL Reporter
“Rookie head coach Jeff Hafley inherits an injury-ravaged secondary that hasn't replaced Jalen Ramsey.”
— Steve Serby, NFL Reporter
What’s next
The 2026 NFL Draft will take place from April 24-26, where the Dolphins will look to address their offensive line and secondary needs with their two first-round picks.
The takeaway
The Dolphins are focused on building around young quarterback Malik Willis, and Serby's mock draft suggests they will use their first-round picks to add a powerful offensive tackle and a versatile cornerback to help protect their QB and shore up the secondary.
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