Miami Dolphins 2025 Draft Roundup

The 2025 NFL Draft has come and gone, and for the Miami Dolphins, the team made sure to address both the offensive and defensive sides of the football on the final day.
Saturday afternoon began with the Dolphins trading their fourth-round selection No. 116 and seventh-rounder No. 224 to the Houston Texans for Houston's sixth and their 2026 third-round pick, meaning the Dolphins would not make their first selection until the fifth round.
Maryland defensive tackle Jordan Phillips pick No. 143 was taken off the board, adding another body to Miami's crowded defensive line that features Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, Zach Sieler, Mohamed Kamara, Chop Robinson, and Kenneth Grant , Miami's first-round choice Thursday.
Miami moved up in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Friday night, swinging a trade with the Las Vegas Raiders to select Arizona offensive tackle/ guard Jonah Savaiinaea with the No. 37 overall pick.
The Dolphins then turned their attention in Day 3 with one of their three picks in the fifth round 150 to the secondary, selecting Florida cornerback Jason Marshall Jr. - a Miami, Florida native - and Maryland safety Dante Trader Jr., with pick No. 155. Both are expected to compete for a spot on the 53-man roster come training camp.