

The NFL released the official order of the 2018 draft earlier this week, and the Dolphins found themselves with three of first 73 selections.
As of Friday, the Dolphins have one pick in the first (11th overall), second (42nd), third (73rd) and sixth rounds (183rd), two picks in the fourth (111th, 131st) and seventh rounds (223rd, 229th), and no selections in the fifth round.
The extra fourth-round pick came from the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2017 trade involving running back Jay Ajayi; the extra seventh-round selection came in a 2017 draft-day trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Dolphins’ fifth-round pick was sent to New Orleans last September in a trade for linebacker Stephone Anthony.
Trade report: According to league sources, the Dolphins have agreed to trade wide receiver Jarvis Landry to the Cleveland Browns. The deal cannot become official until Wednesday when the 2018 league year begins. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins will receive two draft picks, one in 2018 and one in 2019, from the Browns.
.@MiamiDolphins WR @KSTiLLS went on a road trip through the south to see the work being done in the fight for equality and social justice.
Follow his journey. https://t.co/6tJvUt8Vl0
— NFL (@NFL) March 9, 2018
Hitting the road: Wide receiver Kenny Stills took his community work on the road early in the offseason, visiting 10 different cities in the South to continue his fight for equality and social justice. Traveling in a RV with a friend, Stills visited Tallahassee; Atlanta; Charlotte (after a quick flight to Los Angeles to speak at an Athletes4Impact event); Lexington, Kentucky; Memphis; New Orleans; Jackson, Mississippi; and three cities in Alabama, Birmingham, Selma and Montgomery. “One of my biggest takeaways is how valuable our time is to others,” Stills tweeted about the experience….