10 facts about Dolphins No. 6 overall draft pick WR Jaylen Waddle

The Miami Dolphins drafted former Alabama receiver Jaylen Waddle No. 6 overall in the 2021 NFL draft. Here are 10 facts surrounding the pick.

The Miami Dolphins managed to draft former Alabama receiver Jaylen Waddle with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

The pick gives the Dolphins a familiar target for Tua Tagovailoa.

Here are 10 facts surrounding the Dolphins’ selection of the Alabama wideout.

6 times the Dolphins had multiple first-round draft picks and the results

The Miami Dolphins are still picking twice in Round 1 of the NFL draft after their trades with the 49ers and Eagles. Historically how have they fared?

The Miami Dolphins have been busy.

On Friday, the Dolphins traded their No. 3 overall pick (thanks, Houston) to the San Francisco 49ers for a decent haul. Then, Miami went wheeling and dealing with the Philadelphia Eagles to claim their No. 6 overall pick and return to the top-10 of the 2021 NFL draft.

Either way you slice it, the Dolphins are still going to have two first-round picks in April’s draft, and for seasons to come. What a decent way to start a decade. Here is a look back at the other six times Miami was able to make multiple selections in Round 1 of the NFL draft.

Georgia football RB D’Andre Swift to meet with two AFC East teams at NFL Combine

Georgia football RB D’Andre Swift is scheduled to meet with two AFC East teams at the NFL Combine.

Georgia running back D’Andre Swift is viewed as a first round pick in April’s NFL Draft.

He’ll likely be the first running back taken off the board, and there’s two AFC East teams that he is scheduled to meet with this week – the Miami Dolphins and the Buffalo Bills.

The Dolphins hold both the 18th and 26th pick in the draft with the Bills having the 22nd pick.

If Swift does go at 18, 22 or 26, he would be the highest taken running back out of Georgia since Gurley went No. 10 in 2015.

Sony Michel went 31st to New England in 2018 and Nick Chubb went 35th to the Browns.

But Swift has been viewed as a higher draft choice thanks in large part to his versatility.

In terms of what a guy can do with the ball in his hands, there’s nobody who has a wider range of skill than Swift.

Not only can he run you over, but he can blow past you with his speed and he has one of the nastiest arsenals of jukes, spins and cuts that you’ll see from a college running back.

But what really sets him apart is his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield and make things happen. It’s something that Georgia fans may not be too familiar with — and that’s not because Swift could not do it, but because the coaches would not cut #7 loose and let him.

“There are a lot of great backs in this class, but I think I’m the most versatile,” Swift said during his interview session on Wednesday.

“I think I’m a three-down back, and I can do whatever I’m asked to do. God gave me a lot of ability. I don’t take that for granted. I work hard every day, and I’m a leader.”

If Swift does go to the AFC East, that would put him, Chubb and Michel in the same conference. Furthermore, it would place Michel and Swift in the same division, meaning there would be at least two Michel/Swift battles annually.

The NFL Draft begins April 23rd.