The Miami Dolphins Land A Defensive WEAPON & Finish Strong On Day 3 | 2026 NFL Draft
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The Locked On Dolphins podcast recaps the Miami Dolphins' Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting their strategic, multi-positional selections that reflect a deliberate effort to reshape key areas of the roster. With 13 total picks—just one shy of the franchise’s 1997 record—the Dolphins made impactful choices across defense and offense, including edge rusher Trey Moore from Texas, hybrid linebacker/defensive weapon Kyle Lewis from Pitt, wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr., tight end Sadu Traore, offensive guard DJ Campbell, and edge rusher Max Llewellyn. Host Kyle Krabs praises the team’s focus on versatility and developmental potential, particularly lauding Kyle Lewis as a potential 'grand equalizer' due to his elite athleticism and positional fluidity. The episode emphasizes how the Dolphins prioritized long-term roster construction over immediate plug-and-play players, showcasing a philosophy centered on coachability, adaptability, and scheme fit. Krabs also expresses deep gratitude to fans and the Dolphins organization for an immersive draft experience, underscoring the community-driven energy behind the show. Key takeaways include the Dolphins’ emphasis on hybrid, multi-skill players who can evolve within a system; the value of athletic versatility over traditional size metrics; the importance of coaching and development in unlocking elite potential; the strategic use of Day 3 picks to address multiple needs; and the growing influence of fan engagement and behind-the-scenes access in modern NFL coverage. The episode closes with a reflective tone on the draft’s culmination and the excitement for the upcoming UDFA class and training camp.
The Dolphins prioritized versatile, developmental players over immediate starters on Day 3.
Kyle Lewis is a high-upside, hybrid defensive weapon with elite athleticism and positional flexibility.
Trey Moore offers edge rusher versatility and experience from a high-competition transfer path.
The team’s 13 picks reflect a deliberate, long-term roster-building strategy.
Coaching and scheme fit are critical for unlocking the potential of non-traditional players.
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Draft Wrap-Up & Day 3 Overview
Kyle Krabs opens the episode with a recap of the 2026 NFL Draft, welcoming fans and highlighting the Dolphins’ 13 total picks—just one shy of the 1997 franchise record. He sets the stage for a deep dive into Day 3 selections and previews the upcoming analysis of the full draft class.
Trey Moore: The Hybrid Edge Weapon
“He's bursty enough. He ran in mid four fives. He's explosive enough. the burst and the pop. He's not overwhelming. I don't need him to be an overwhelming player, but because he's six foot two and because he's got some twitchiness to him, he can play up and through some guys.”
Kyle Lewis: The Ultimate Hybrid Defensive Weapon
“This is why I had them as high as I did, and this is why I coveted them as high as I did. Because Kyle Lewis has sensational linebacker coverage ability. And he has sensational run support ability for safety.”
Strategic Philosophy: Matching Personnel to Down & Distance
Krabs explores the broader NFL trend of personnel vs. down-and-distance decision-making, using Kyle Lewis as a case study. He discusses how modern defenses must adapt to multiple packages and why players like Lewis are essential for flexible, evolving schemes.
Final Picks & Fan Appreciation
Krabs wraps up with brief insights on the remaining Day 3 picks—Kevin Coleman Jr., Sadu Traore, DJ Campbell, and Max Llewellyn—while expressing gratitude to fans and the Dolphins organization for the immersive draft experience. He teases upcoming coverage of the UDFA class.
“This is why I had them as high as I did, and this is why I coveted them as high as I did. Because Kyle Lewis has sensational linebacker coverage ability. And he has sensational run support ability for safety.”
“He's bursty enough. He ran in mid four fives. He's explosive enough. the burst and the pop. He's not overwhelming. I don't need him to be an overwhelming player, but because he's six foot two and because he's got some twitchiness to him, he can play up and through some guys.”
“The Dolphins are not just picking players. They're picking pieces for a puzzle that only a few coaches can solve.”
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