The Miami Dolphins have made their final pick of the 2024 NFL Draft with the 241st overall selection.
The Miami Dolphins have made their seventh-and-final pick of the 2024 NFL Draft – unless they suddenly trade back into the seventh round – with the 241st-overall selection. The pick provides Miami with depth at wide receiver as the team selected Tahj Washington from USC.
Washington is a small, slot receiver who competes hard and makes things happen. He only caught 59 passes in 2023, but he gained 1,062 yards on those receptions. He has a five-year college career average of 15.4 yards per reception. He is not going to be a high-volume receiver, but he could be a big play option for the Dolphins when teamed up with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.
He has also worked as a kick returner and could find himself used in that role as Miami decides how to man the position under new kickoff rules this season.
The Dolphins’ 2024 draft started with the 21st overall pick, with the team selecting edge rusher Chop Robinson out of Penn State. The team then added tackle Patrick Paul, running back Jaylen Wright, edge rusher Mohamed Kamara, and wide receiver Malik Washington through the sixth round. Now they add
Miami made one trade during the draft, using a third-round pick from 2025 to add a fourth-round pick, the 120th-overall selection they used on Wright.
Dolphins 2024 Draft Picks:
21st: Chop Robinson, Edge, Penn State
55th: Patrick Paul, T, Houston
120: Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee
158: Mohamed Kamara, Edge, Colorado State
184: Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
198: Patrick McMorris, S, Cal
241: Tahj Washington, WR, USC