The Miami Dolphins are set to pick six times in the 2024 NFL draft with one pick each in the first, second, fifth, and seventh rounds, along with a pair of selections in the sixth round.
With zero selections between Nos. 55 and 158 overall, it wouldn’t be a surprise at all if the Dolphins made a trade to acquire more draft capital in the middle rounds of the order.
So what kind of compensation could Miami get if it slides down the order from No. 21 or No. 55? A look at the trade value chart is a good place to start.
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A few decades ago, Jimmy Johnson came up a revolutionary concept: a trade value chart that assigned a worth to every pick in the NFL draft.
These days every team uses a chart of its own, which are all more or less the same, according to Bill Belichick. While those aren’t made public, Pats Pulpit writer Rich Hill did the math to come up with a chart that seems to pretty accurately reflect the value teams place on their picks in today’s NFL.
With the 2024 NFL draft just a few days away, here’s how the order looks for all seven rounds and how much each pick is worth when it comes time to barter:
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