The Miami Dolphins have officially added more reinforcements to their roster. The Dolphins posted on Friday morning on Twitter/X an announcement that
The Miami Dolphins mortgaged a future third-round pick to draft Jaylen Wright in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Miami Dolphins entered the 2024 NFL Draft without a pick in the third and fourth rounds but cashed in their 2025 third-round pick to draft Tennessee tailback Jaylen Wright.
The Miami Dolphins’ offseason kicked off with significant changes. Despite losing key players like Christian Wilkins, Robert Hunt, Andrew Van Ginkle, and Xavien Howard, the team’s general manager, Chris Grier, orchestrated a series of moves that reshaped the roster.
The Miami Dolphins entered the NFL Draft with six picks, which was one of the fewest in the league. With the Dolphins having no picks in the 3rd or 4th round going in, it was considered important they get impact players with their first two picks or try to acquire more picks.
Sometimes, the smallest attention being paid to a task can make all the difference. For former USC wide receiver Tahj Washington, he started his new relationship off with Miami Dolphins' Chris Grier in a comedic way.
The Dolphins grabbed DE Chop Robinson at pick No. 21 on Thursday but they weren’t trying to be done there. Miami GM Chris Grier went through how he tried to get back in the first round to get another top player on their board.
The Miami Dolphins made a Day 3 deal in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL draft, trading a 2025 third-round pick to the Philadelphia Eagles, and selected Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright with the 120th overall pick.
The Miami Dolphins opted not to engage in any trades during the initial round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday evening, although not due to a lack of interest in potential deals.
Injuries have been an ongoing theme throughout his career.
The Miami Dolphins like QB Tua Tagovailoa, but do they love him?
Iowa CB Cooper DeJean had an official 30 visit with the Bills. (Billy Marshall) Dolphins GM Chris Grier on potentially taking a QB in the first round of
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said on Tuesday that the team recently made an offer to free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. He added, however, that the two sides aren't close to a deal.
Is Chris Grier a good general manager? That topic has been debated by Miami Dolphins fans over and over again over the past few years. Fans are entrenched on one side or the other regarding this topic.
The New York Giants warped the quarterback market when they handed Daniel Jones many wheelbarrows of money last offseason. Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa may be the next signal-caller to benefit.
I know, I know. You probably read the headline and are yelling, “CLICKBAIT” or “This is BS. No way it will happen,” dismissing the premise before even reading anything I have to say.
Miami will be a team to watch over the coming days as the franchise-tag deadline (March 5) and the start of free agency approaches.
That saying carries a lot of weight because it is very accurate in many walks of life, not just football. Being a fan of and following the Miami Dolphins for over 40 years and watching Chris Grier’s career advance over the past 20+ years, it is clear to me that Grier is somewhat easy to predict at this point.
Would the Miami Dolphins be open to trading WR Jaylen Waddle? Cue the laugh track.
At this point, there’s nobody else to blame for the Miami Dolphins' shortcomings as a franchise. Chris Grier, who is beginning his 25th season with the Miami Dolphins organization, ninth season as the team’s general manager, and sixth as the top football decision-maker, seemingly is entering a make-or-break offseason.
Miami Dolphins GM Chris Grier started the rebuild in 2019. Does he believe it has been a success? It does not sound like it, based on Grier's comments.
The Miami Dolphins season ended on Saturday night against the Kansas City Chiefs in a 26-7 loss. With a promising season having ended, Miami fans can
Miami Dolphins General Manager Chris Grier does not believe the team's offensive line play decreased after starting center Connor Williams was lost for
It was locker cleanout day for the Miami Dolphins on Monday, and that included the traditional media session with the general manager and head coach. So
Dolphins GM Chris Grier was asked about the team pursuing a long-term extension for QB Tua Tagovailoa this offseason. Grier made it clear that getting a deal done is one of their offseason goals. “We’ve had conversations [with his agent] throughout the year,” Grier said, per Adam Beasley.
While the Packers entered the fray for Jonathan Taylor, the Dolphins loomed as the most aggressive suitor. In on just about every available or potentially available running back this year, the Dolphins were connected to Taylor interest within minutes of the Colts greenlighting trade talks.
In spite of their effort to save Jonathan Taylor from his unsavory situation with the Indianapolis Colts, the Miami Dolphins’ attempt to trade for the All-Pro running back ultimately fell short.
In the aftermath of the roster moves to get down to the 53-player limit, GM Chris Grier spoke to reporters at the Baptist Health Training Complex on Wednesday.
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