The Miami Dolphins are inching ever closer to the start of another training camp, one that's filled with mystery and intrigue as the result of the most complete overhaul the franchise has seen in many years.
Following a roster overhaul, the Miami Dolphins will rely on their 13 draft picks to accelerate their rebuild. After initially ranking Miami's draft class 16th in May, Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo gave the Dolphins a boost in his re-ranking of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
The quarterback is universally considered the most important position in sports. They touch the ball on nearly every offensive play and are directly tied to a team's success.
If the results of ESPN’s poll of NFL personnel are to be believed, the Miami Dolphins had the heist of the 2026 offseason. When the Miami Dolphins traded wide receiver Jaylen Waddle back in March, it came as one of the big blockbuster moves of the offseason.
NFL teams annually make moves late in the summer, but rosters are mostly set after free agency and the draft. Here are the players who benefited from this year's offseason carousel.
Having a talented quarterback, running back, and wide receiver isn't a prerequisite for NFL success, but it certainly helps. The Miami Dolphins will enter the 2026 season with significant questions at quarterback and wide receiver.
De’Von Achane Could Be Offensive Player of the Year It has been a few years since the Dolphins had a legitimate MVP candidate on their team. That would be 2023, when Tyreek Hill had 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns on a Miami offense that began the year at 9-3.
Several Miami Dolphins players had a subpar 2025 season. Defensive tackle Zach Sieler is among those looking for a bounce-back campaign. With the Dolphins in the early stages of their rebuild under coach Jeff Hafley, Sieler said he hasn't thought about whether he'll be with the team beyond the 2026 season.
The Miami Dolphins made Malik Willis a priority this offseason. He signed a three-year, $67.5 million contract in March. But the question is: Can fantasy football managers rely on Willis this upcoming season?
The 2025 NFL season didn't go as smoothly as hoped for some proven players. These players are the top candidates on their respective teams to bounce back this season.
The Miami Dolphins may be at the start of a rebuild. But they still have one of the best defensive players in the NFL. Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks made the NFL Top 100 for the first time in his career.
The Miami Dolphins are inching ever closer to the start of another training camp, one that's filled with mystery and intrigue as the result of the most complete overhaul the franchise has seen in many years.
Looking Back at the Miami Dolphins’ Worst Offensive Performance of this Decade In the long history of the Miami Dolphins, they’ve been held to zero points in only 24 regular-season games.
The Miami Dolphins will head into training camp at the end of July with a totally different roster than the one that ended the 2025 season after an offseason overhaul that saw the departure of several significant veterans and the arrival of newcomers young and old.
One of the Miami Dolphins’ bright young rookies sheds light on Jeff Hafley’s team culture in 2026. The Miami Dolphins sound like they’re getting back to basics under new head coach Jeff Hafley.
Miami Dolphins LB Jordyn Brooks was voted as one of the best linebackers in football — but it’s the comparison that really jumps off the screen. Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks is sensational.
After overhauling their roster this offseason, the Miami Dolphins have a glaring weakness at wide receiver ahead of training camp. Tyreek Hill was released in February, and Jaylen Waddle was traded to the Denver Broncos in March.
Where do the Dolphins find the Pass Rush? For the better part of the 21st century, the Dolphins’ defense has been its calling card. They have had so many strong defenses throughout the years, and those units have been buoyed by strong play up front.
Tyreek Hill Reminisces on Time Spent With Tua Tagovailoa Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill shared the field as leaders of the Miami Dolphins’ offense for the better part of four seasons, and at their best, they formed one of the top tandems in the NFL.
Prediction markets light up with fresh movement on a big free-agent name. Traders now list the Kansas City Chiefs as overwhelming favorites to sign Tyreek Hill.
A viral video of an elderly man getting tossed into the air by an angry bison has taken over the internet lately. Even former NFL star wide receiver Chad Johnson joined the discussion, but somehow managed to keep his take football-related.
The NFL offseason has delivered plenty of surprises, but few storylines carry the intrigue of Tyreek Hill’s next chapter. Once one of the league’s most electrifying wide receivers, Hill finds himself a free agent following a tumultuous end to his time with the Miami Dolphins.
Malik Willis‘ new contract with the Dolphins includes $21.5MM in guaranteed salary in 2027, but what they pay him to play this year will not stop the team from drafting a top quarterback in next year’s draft, per ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques.
Hill turned 32 years old in March of this year, so it was fair to wonder if age had at least somewhat slowed him down even before he suffered the type of setback that can threaten and even end a playing career.
The Dolphins parted ways with big names such as former starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, pass-rusher Bradley Chubb, wide receiver Tyreek Hill and fellow receiver Jaylen Waddle during the offseason.