Phins Hosting OT Iheanachor on Top-30 Visit
Iheanachor IS the offensive tackle prospect Phins need!
The Miami Dolphins continue to do their homework ahead of the draft, and one name generating real buzz is offensive lineman Max Iheanachor, who is reportedly coming in for a top-30 visit.
This isn’t just another routine check-in. It’s the kind of visit that signals genuine interest—and possibly alignment.
Picture Max Iheanachor and Patrick Paul anchoring the Dolphins offensive tackle positions? I am and it’s a dream.
A Prospect the League Is Starting to Love
Iheanachor has quietly become one of the more intriguing offensive line prospects in this class.
He may not carry the same early headline buzz as top-10 names, but across scouting circles, his stock has been steadily climbing. The reason is simple:
- Physical upside
- Positional flexibility
- Developmental ceiling
He’s the type of player teams believe they can mold into something more than what he is today—and that’s where the Dolphins come in.
Why He Fits Miami
Miami’s offensive line situation has been a balancing act between immediate need and long-term stability. Injuries, inconsistency, and depth concerns have all played a role in recent seasons.
Iheanachor fits the exact mold of what Miami should be targeting:
- A player who can compete early
- But more importantly, develop into a long-term solution
This is where philosophy matters.
The Dolphins don’t just need a plug-and-play body—they need someone who can grow into the system, stabilize the unit, and elevate it over time.
The No. 30 Sweet Spot
If Iheanachor is still on the board at No. 30, it presents what many would call a “dream scenario.”
Why?
Because this is where the draft often shifts from:
- Sure things
to - High-upside bets
And Iheanachor sits right in that intersection.
You’re not reaching—but you’re also not settling.
You’re betting with the best pay per head on:
traits, growth, and long-term payoff.
Reading the Visit
Top-30 visits matter. Teams don’t bring in players they’re not seriously considering.
This visit suggests:
- Miami is doing deeper evaluation
- They see a potential fit in their system
- And they’re at least preparing for the scenario where he’s available
It doesn’t guarantee a pick—but it puts him firmly on the board because the Packers way is all about contact with their top picks.
And I expect Jon Eric Sullivan to follow that process.
The Bigger Picture
This is where the conversation ties into draft philosophy.
Teams have two ways to approach this range:
- Chase immediate production
- Or invest in players who can become more than they are today
Iheanachor represents the second path.
And if Miami is serious about building something sustainable—not just patching holes—this is exactly the type of selection that defines successful drafts. The general consensus is that he needs a little time an with Austin Jackson primed to start at right tackle, this is the perfect setting for him.
Final Thought
If Max Iheanachor makes it to No. 30 and the Dolphins pass, it likely won’t be because of lack of interest—it will be because the board forced their hand.
But if he’s there and they pull the trigger?
It won’t just be a pick.
It’ll be a statement about direction.
I’m praying to the football gods that we get this kid on the team because we could see something special on the offensive line if we do!
Go Phins!!!












