The Miami Dolphins talked in glowing terms about their 2026 draft class, which only made sense because, well, they did select those players in the first place. There are hopes and expectations for each and every single one of those 13 selections, from first-round pick Kadyn Proctor all the way to seventh-round and final pick Max Llewellyn. And with a Dolphins roster that was overhauled in the offseason, there will be plenty of opportunities for every one of those players to earn a spot on the 53-man roster and some kind of role for 2026 and beyond, whether it be a starting job like Proctor and fellow first-round selection Chris Johnson should get as rookies or maybe just a special teams contributor. But is it realistic to think that all 13 could wind up on the 53-man roster next season, a total that would account for almost a fourth of the players?…