Who has final say when Dolphins are selecting in the 2026 NFL draft?

The Miami Dolphins' new general manager, Jon-Eric Sullivan, has clarified that he will have the final say in the 2026 NFL draft, although he will consider input from coaches and owner Stephen Ross. Sullivan is taking over as GM after Chris Grier's departure and will make key decisions with two first-round picks.
The Miami Dolphins are entering the 2026 NFL draft without Chris Grier as general manager for the first time since 2016. Jon-Eric Sullivan has taken over as GM and clarified that he will have the final say in draft decisions. Sullivan stated that while he will consider input from coaches and owner Stephen Ross, the ultimate decision is his. He emphasized that the coaches' input is important, but he will do what he feels is best for the team. Sullivan is making his first draft room decisions with two first-round picks, which could significantly impact the franchise's direction. The new GM is taking full responsibility for the decisions.
This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.