Sportsbook weighs in on who is the most likely pick for the Miami Dolphins at No. 11

There are a number of ways the Dolphins could go if they stay at pick No. 11 in the upcoming NFL Draft, but the highest odds are in favor of one of the top players from the SEC.

Craig Smith College Football & NFL Trending News Writer
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Feb 24, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan speaks at the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The 2026 NFL Draft is finally now just around the corner. After all the waiting, the NFL Combine, the measurements, the Pro Days, the mock drafts, and the analysis ad nauseum, it’s almost time for the NFL’s marquee offseason event to finally take place.

With the legwork all but done, teams have those draft boards filled out. And for the Miami Dolphins, there’s no shortage of players who could help their roster out when they’re on the clock at pick No. 11.

As far as who is most likely to be that player taken at No. 11 — if the Dolphins don’t trade out of the spot — DraftKings Sportsbook has the odds on the pick, and as of the Saturday before the draft, LSU CB Mansoor Delane is the odds-on favorite.

LSU CB Mansoor Delane has the highest odds to be the pick at No. 11 by DraftKings Sportsbook

Delane has the highest odds at +425 to be pick No. 11. After Delane, Utah OT Spencer Fano is next at +500. Miami Hurricanes OT Francis Mauigoa follows at +550. Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson is next at +650. Next are USC WR Makai Lemon (+700), Miami EDGE Rueben Bain, Jr. (+900), and Ohio State SAF Caleb Downs (+1200).

Naturally, the odds are affected by the likelihood of particular players being available. Most mock drafts have Bain and Downs gone by the time the Dolphins (or whoever picks at No. 11) go on the clock. Ergo, the odds are long they’ll be there at that point.

As far as the players ahead of them, cornerback, offensive tackle, and wide receiver are all positions who seem to be strongly in play for the Dolphins in the first round, either at No. 11 or 30. Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan was at Tyson’s recent workout, so the interest is certainly there in the former Sun Devil.

We’ll find out soon enough, as the draft gets underway on Thursday evening in Pittsburgh.