The Offensive Line Landscape In The 2026 NFL Draft Offers Sweet Spots For the Miami Dolphins
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In this final episode of the Locked On Dolphins series on the 2026 NFL Draft, host Kyle Krabs breaks down the offensive line landscape with a focus on the Miami Dolphins' needs and strategic opportunities. He emphasizes that the Dolphins are significantly short on offensive linemen, estimating a '3-0' deficit in their current roster, and outlines a tiered approach to evaluating prospects based on Miami-specific scheme fit, positional flexibility, and long-term viability. The top three prospects—Francis Maui Noah, Ioane Yohane, and Spencer Fano—are highlighted as elite fits for the Dolphins' offensive system, with Maui Noah standing out for his elite athleticism and power, Fano for his versatility and scheme compatibility, and Yohane for his elite pass protection. Krabs stresses that if any of these three are available at pick 11, they should be selected without hesitation. He also discusses a deeper pool of talent in the second and third rounds, including Caden Proctor, Monroe Freeling, Blake Miller, and Maxie Hawnature, while cautioning that the board could deplete quickly. The episode concludes with a look at day three sleepers like Logan Jones, Jeremiah Wright, and Cage Casey, who could provide value in later rounds if the Dolphins miss on earlier targets. Overall, the draft is framed as a multi-phase opportunity to rebuild the offensive line through strategic, value-driven selections across all rounds.
The Dolphins are 3-0 short on offensive linemen and need to address the position urgently.
Francis Maui Noah, Ioane Yohane, and Spencer Fano are the top three offensive line prospects for Miami, with Maui Noah being the most elite fit.
Spencer Fano’s positional flexibility and scheme fit make him a high-value pick even if not the top-rated player.
The Dolphins should target the top three names at pick 11, but be prepared to pivot if they’re gone.
A deep pool of second- and third-round talent exists, but the board could dry up quickly—value is key.
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Introduction & Draft Context
Kyle Krabs sets the stage for the final offensive line rankings episode, emphasizing the Dolphins' pressing need for offensive linemen and introducing the concept of a Miami-specific draft board tailored to the team's scheme and needs.
Top 32 Offensive Line Prospects
“If any one of those three top 10 grades is there, draft that guy at 11. No questions asked from me.”
Second-Tier Talent & Risk Assessment
Krabs evaluates Caden Proctor, Monroe Freeling, Blake Miller, and Maxie Hawnature as second-tier options with late first/early second round grades. He discusses positional risk, athleticism, and scheme fit, cautioning against reaching at pick 11.
The Risk of a Rapid Board Depletion
“You could tell me all five of those names would be off the board by let's say Cleveland goes Maui Noah three and Fano goes six...”
Day Three Sleepers & Value Picks
“If you're drafting him to be a utility offensive lineman with a day three pick, I think the perception of the player would be very different...”
“If any one of those three top 10 grades is there, draft that guy at 11. No questions asked from me.”
“You could tell me all five of those names would be off the board by let's say Cleveland goes Maui Noah three and Fano goes six...”
“If you're drafting him to be a utility offensive lineman with a day three pick, I think the perception of the player would be very different...”
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Miami Dolphins
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Kyle Krabs
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Spencer Fano
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Francis Maui Noah
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Ioane Yohane
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Caden Proctor
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Monroe Freeling
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Blake Miller
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Locked On Podcast Network
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Chase Besantis
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