The Miami Dolphins have officially moved up to the No. 11 overall selection in the NFL Draft, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. To facilitate the jump into the eleventh spot, Miami traded their original No. 12 overall pick, along with two additional selections: pick No. 177 and pick No. 180.
The move sees the Dolphins part with draft capital to move up one spot in the first round. By securing the eleventh pick, the Miami Dolphins front office has altered their positioning in the first round of the draft. The trade involves a total of three picks heading away from Miami in exchange for the No. 11 overall pick.
Per @RapSheet, the deal is finalized as the draft order continues to shift. This move highlights the team's activity early in the draft proceedings. No players have been reported as part of the transaction at this time, with the deal consisting entirely of draft pick compensation. The Dolphins now hold the 11th pick while surrendering their 12th, 177th, and 180th selections to finalize the agreement.
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