El intercambio de Jaylen Waddle a los Denver Broncos es el tema de conversación en todos los espacios de la NFL y esto ha provocado diversas opiniones acerca del movimiento que ha sacudido a Miami. Para los de la florida libera uno de sus pocos activos atractivos para el mercado dándoles flexibilidad financiera para el futuro y de activos rumbo al NFL Drafrt que los pone en una posición privilegiada al tener dos selecciones de primera ronda (#11 y #30), además de 7 selecciones dentro del top 95 y 11 selecciones totales Para Denver agregan una arma más para Bo Nix para maximizar su ventana de oportunidad.
A continuación las reacciones en redes sobre el intercambio de los Miami Dolphins y los Denver Broncos
Splash: The #Broncos are pulling off a post-free agency blockbuster by trading for #Dolphins star WR Jaylen Waddle, per me and @TomPelissero. Premium draft pick compensation is headed to Miami.
The two teams started talking last year at the trade deadline and kept working. Now,… pic.twitter.com/feBzHVCxtE
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 17, 2026
Five teams once again own two first round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft:
Jets: 2, 16
Browns: 6, 24
Chiefs: 9, 29
Dolphins: 11, 30
Cowboys: 12, 20— Field Yates (@FieldYates) March 17, 2026
The Dolphins are re-making the team, but I don't believe they're going to use 2026 as a gap year.
If that was the case, they would take the full $99M hit on Tua's cap charge this year, not spread over two years.— Andrew Brandt (@AndrewBrandt) March 17, 2026
I’ve always respected NFL teams that had the self-awareness to accept their situation and strip it down to the studs. Miami has 11 picks this year (1,1,2,3,3,3,3,4,5,7,7). Now the important part comes—hitting on the picks.
— Jordan Reid (@Jordan_Reid) March 17, 2026
Jaylen Waddle will travel to Denver today, while his physical is scheduled for tomorrow, I'm told. The Broncos showed some very light interest in Waddle at the 2025 trade deadline, but talks didn't heat up until after the recent Combine (over the last 10 days).
Broncos remain…
— Jeff Darlington (@JeffDarlington) March 17, 2026
2026 Wide Receiver Trades
DEN: Jaylen Waddle + 4th
MIA: 1st, 3rd, 4thBUF: DJ Moore + 5th
CHI: 2ndPIT: Michael Pittman Jr + 7th
IND: 6th— Spotrac (@spotrac) March 17, 2026
So this is a nice return for Miami, and makes sense for their timeline. A QB making below average starter $ doesn't preclude them from rebuilding.
My question is: Did Malik Willis know about these plans? Because…this is a really rough situation now. https://t.co/utBZPuk7uO
— Mina Kimes (@minakimes) March 17, 2026
Love this trade for the value 🔥
Now holding TWO 1sts, FOUR 3rds, and SEVEN picks in the top 100.
People keep saying this draft isn’t great… Yeah, no blue chippers—but outside of QB, RB, and OT, the depth is legit.
Sullivan set this up perfectly. Gives him flexibility to go…
— Fins Faithful Podcast (@FinsFaithfulPod) March 17, 2026
After the Dolphins tanked their roster last week I was confused about the Malik Willis signing, but I think the timeline does make sense even with the Waddle trade.
Hafley surely wanted a QB he had familiarity with for many reasons as a first-time HC. Willis signed with barely…
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) March 17, 2026
There is a part of me that is salty over the fact that Miami traded a Jaylen Waddle however….
JES got a very solid return for Waddle, and Miami is embarking in a full rebuild, with cap space being at a premium, so logically speaking I do believe this was the right play. pic.twitter.com/vPdhffwmr4
— Daniel Eliesen (@EliesenDan) March 17, 2026
This is a good trade.
Good compensation back for a 28 year old WR who is often banged up, isn’t a true #1, and has limitations.
What I don’t understand is the big picture plan here. Why sign Malik Willis if we’re going full rebuild and want to “tank?” https://t.co/ncB4kr2NjL
— #1 FIN Fan 🐬 (@EliteMarino) March 17, 2026
I get why we did it, but I’m sick. Jaylen Waddle has been my favorite player since he came into the league. He is so fun to watch and I’m wishing him nothing but the best. He should’ve been a Dolphin for life🥲 pic.twitter.com/aXrH2yFfiS
— King of Phinland🐬👑 (@KingOfPhinland) March 17, 2026
Something that was interesting in one of his first interviews as the Dolphins GM, Jon-Eric Sullivan brought up De’Von Achane, Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks, and Patrick Paul when talking about the pieces he liked on this team.
He didn’t bring up Jaylen Waddle in that group.
(He… pic.twitter.com/uTt8HsZonN
— Jake (@FinsCentral) March 17, 2026