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Dolphins Awarded HUGE Haul Of 2025 NFL Draft Picks..ANHTRUC.

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The buzz around the 2025 NFL compensatory picks is particularly exciting for Miami Dolphins fans this year. The Dolphins didn’t just land a few extra picks in the upcoming draft—they hit the motherlode.

With a total of four compensatory selections—one in the third, one in the fourth, and two in the seventh round—the Dolphins are now armed with an impressive 11 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. That’s a lot of potential talent ready to be reeled in.

Notably, the Dolphins share this windfall moment with the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys, who also received four compensatory picks each. Hot on their heels were the Chargers, 49ers, and Seahawks, who gathered three picks apiece, while the Buffalo Bills were among four teams that snagged two. It’s a different story for the Dolphins’ AFC East rivals, the Patriots and the Jets, who left the compensatory pick meeting empty-handed.

Now let’s dive into what those picks mean for Miami: The headliner among them is the second-highest compensatory pick awarded, slotted as the 34th pick of the third round. This gem, awarded for the departure of free agent Robert Hunt, lands at the 98th overall spot in the draft.

Next up is the Dolphins’ top compensatory selection in the fourth round for Christian Wilkins’ loss. Initially, there were hopes that Wilkins’ departure would yield a third-round pick, but his injury last season with the Raiders nudged it to the 135th overall slot.

Rounding out the compensatory haul are two seventh-round selections, one being the 37th of the round (253rd overall), and the other the 40th in the round (256th overall), just grazing past the prestigious Mr. Irrelevant pick held by the Kansas City Chiefs for 2025.

You might be wondering how the Dolphins managed to secure such a bounty in the compensatory draft. The math comes down to their offseason activity concerning compensatory free agents (CFAs).

Last offseason, the Dolphins tipped the scales by signing four CFAs—center Aaron Brewer, linebacker Jordan Brooks, and cornerback Kendall Fuller—while watching seven others leave. The key departures that unlocked this compensatory boon were players like Hunt and Wilkins, joined by defensive tackle Raekwon Davis, safety DeShon Elliott, safety Brandon Jones, linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel, and wide receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr.

The Dolphins’ fans have every reason to feel optimistic, with a bevy of picks to play with and a chance to steer the team’s future in new and promising directions. The pieces are on the board, and it’s game time for Miami’s strategists.

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