Proctor’s Progress at Guard Is Key Storyline in Training Camp The Dolphins’ offensive line could be one of the strengths of the team in 2026. Along with
The Miami Dolphins could use some extra help at plenty of positions — and one team elsewhere has a surplus worth watching. The Miami Dolphins‘ roster retool has plenty of work awaiting them in the months ahead.
Former Dolphins 4th-Round Pick Signs with Eagles Some Miami Dolphins fans might have already forgotten about wide receiver Erik Ezukanma. A fourth-round pick of the Dolphins back in the 2022 NFL Draft, he appeared in just five games across his three seasons in Miami and recorded one single reception in that span.
Is Passing on Matt Ryan the Greatest “What If” in Dolphins History? I was scrolling on Reddit earlier this morning and saw a post that instantly ruined my day.
Dolphins HC Jeff Hafley feels that DT Kenneth Grant has made a significant leap ahead of his second NFL season and is in better physical shape. “I think he’s taken a step forward,” Hafley said, via DolphinsWire.com.
Yardbarker's best-of NFL positional series continues with linebackers. This does not cover pure pass-rushing threats -- we will get to them -- but rather true off-ball defenders who thrived as traditional inside and outside 'backers.
The Miami Dolphins are entering their first season of a rebuild under Jeff Hafley and Jon-Eric Sullivan as they attempt to scrape out from the end of the Mike McDaniel era.
The journey for one Miami Dolphins developmental project is finally over after five long years. The Miami Dolphins signed one player but released two on Monday.
What current member of the Miami Dolphins offers the most parallels to new UFL signing Major Burns. There’s a new addition to the Jeff Hafley’s Miami Dolphins defense.
Earlier this month, Ifeatu Melifonwu worked out for the Seahawks. No Seattle deal was agreed to, but the veteran safety has managed to line up another audition.
Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik’s old team may have a numbers game on their hands at a position of need in South Florida. I’m not going to tell you anything you don’t already know.
Development of 2025 Draft Class Will Be Key to How 2026 Season Shapes Up Chris Grier’s final draft class in 2025 featured eight players. He, along with
The Miami Dolphins made official three roster moves Monday, including the departure of offensive linemen Kion Smith and Carter Warren. Along with making the signing of UFL All-Star safety Major Burns official, the Dolphins also waived Smith and waived-injured Warren.
The Miami Dolphins’ newest addition is a UFL standout who just so happens to play a major position of need. When you list out the positions with questions on the Miami Dolphins‘ 2026 roster, safety may not be the first group you point to.
The Dolphins have made a number of roster moves. The team announced on Monday that safety Major Burns has been signed, while Kion Smith has been released.
The Miami Dolphins might be done with their offeason program and six-plus weeks away from the start of training camp, but the quest to find hidden gems never stops.
The cruelest thing about kicking in the NFL for a living is that you can do everything right, but still lose the job. One kick can change everything, and
We’ve been overlooking a key part of Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik’s history that could help in 2026. The keys to the Miami Dolphins offense lie in the hands of offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik.
How high are too high for the expectations for Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich? It sure feels like things have finally turned the corner for Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich.
Do the Miami Dolphins have more than two long-term starters in their secondary as things currently stand? The Miami Dolphins‘ defense is going to look totally different in 2026.
Who will be the starters in Week 1 for the Miami Dolphins? There’s lots of time to find out. But we’ll give it a go anyway. Good luck hitting on the Miami Dolphins‘ starting lineup this far out.
Miami’s Youth Movement The Miami Dolphins are still weeks away from training camp, but their offseason program has already provided an early look at what the team’s 2026 rookie class could bring to the table.
After signing an extension that made him the highest-paid player on Miami’s defense just a year ago, defensive tackle Zach Sieler likely isn’t planning to retire anytime soon.