The Miami Dolphins have held a formal meeting with Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck at the 2026 NFL Combine, as per David Furones of the Sun Sentinel. Each team is allowed up to 45 scheduled “formal interviews” with players attending the NFL Combine this week.
Beck, a senior at the University of Miami, is widely regarded as one of the better quarterbacks in this year’s class, albeit in a weaker class than years prior. The Jacksonville native threw for 30 touchdowns and 3,813 yards this past season, leading the Hurricanes to their first ever CFB Playoff Championship appearance. Beck also spent four seasons with the University of Georgia, winning two national championships as a backup.
Early mock drafts suggest Beck will likely be taken in the 3rd round, in which the Dolphins have three selections (No. 75, No. 87, and No. 90). Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has already stated that the team will be drafting a quarterback every single year. Sullivan has also spoken about a desire to get the team in a healthy situation in regards to the salary cap. Drafting Beck, letting him battle for starting job against Ewers, and finding a way to get out of Tua Tagovailoa’s contract will go a long way towards achieving that goal.
When asked about the meeting, Beck said “I thought it went really well. Sometimes, I think it’s kind of hard to read how these interviews go…I just want to be myself, let them know who I am. Personally, I felt it went really well.”
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