Miami Dolphins Evaluate All-ACC Tight End Justin Joly for NFL Draft
Dolphins host All-ACC TE for top-30 NFL draft visit
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The Miami Dolphins are assessing tight end Justin Joly from NC State during a top-30 visit as they look to strengthen their tight end position ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. With a current roster that includes Ben Sims and Greg Dulcich, adding Joly could address their needs in the upcoming draft.
- 01Dolphins' tight end position is currently weak after the departure of Darren Waller.
- 02Justin Joly, a two-time college player, is being considered for the 2026 NFL Draft.
- 03Joly earned All-ACC honors and has impressive college statistics.
- 04He is expected to be selected on Day 3 of the draft.
- 05The Dolphins may target Joly in the fourth or fifth round.
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The Miami Dolphins are seeking to bolster their tight end position, which currently includes Ben Sims and Greg Dulcich, following the unsigned status of Darren Waller. As part of their preparations for the 2026 NFL Draft, the team hosted Justin Joly, a tight end from North Carolina State University, for a top-30 visit. Joly, who previously played at the University of Connecticut, has made a name for himself with 166 receptions, 1,978 yards, and 15 touchdowns over his college career. His athleticism was showcased at his Pro Day, where he recorded a 30.5-inch vertical jump and a 114-inch broad jump. With the Dolphins' tight end needs, Joly is projected to be a viable option for them in the later rounds of the draft, potentially in the fourth or fifth round.
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If the Dolphins draft Joly, it could significantly enhance their offensive options, providing a reliable target for their quarterback.
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