Free agency week in Miami, and the Dolphins added punter Bradley Pinion on a one-year deal worth $1.2 million with no guaranteed money. Pinion, 31, is an 11-year veteran who has accumulated $20.9 million in career earnings across stints with the 49ers, Buccaneers, and Falcons, according to Spotrac.
Have To Trust Sully To Get It Right Trust is a hard word for us fans of the Miami Dolphins because we have been traumatized by the team’s mediocrity and have been unable to win a playoff game in 26 years.
MIAMI — General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan didn’t just trim the roster; he gutted the entire building. The Miami Dolphins 2026 free agency period opened with a financial earthquake: releasing Tua Tagovailoa, eating a record-shattering $99.2 million in dead cap, and shipping Jaylen Waddle to Denver.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Josh Uche didn’t put on football pads until he signed up for Pop Warner in middle school, but he knew early that he wanted to
The Dolphins’ decision to part ways with Tua Tagovailoa this offseason put them in a tight cap situation due to the $99.2MM in dead money it left on their books.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Dallas Cowboys are known to be "discussing" a potential trade for All-Pro linebacker Jordyn Brooks of the Miami Dolphins. The only problem? The Dolphins are unlikely to give him away that easily.
As previously discussed on Gridiron Heroics, the Miami Dolphins entered Saturday over the cap, thanks to the Jaylen Waddle trade, and needed to restructure players to get under the cap.
Per Spotrac, the Dolphins restructured the contracts of RB De’Von Achane and C Aaron Brewer to pick up $7.8 million in cap space. The Dolphins converted $4.6 million of Achane’s salary into a signing bonus, added 4 void years, and cleared $3.6 million in cap space.
The Miami Dolphins entered Saturday over the cap after trading Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos on Tuesday, resulting in a loss of over $10 million in cap space.
NFL.com Draft Analyst Chad Reuter released a 4-round mock draft, and with Miami having so many picks, he has them making a small trade to move up from pick #30 to pick #25 in Rd 1, by giving up one of their fourth-round picks.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The departure of Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins' wide receiver room means that we should expect to see Miami investing at pass catcher next month in the 2026 NFL Draft.
It feels like the rest of the NFL keeps eyeing the Miami Dolphins like a juicy steak. It is no secret that Miami is in the business of pooling draft picks, even if that comes at the expense of the current standout players on the roster.
The Best and Worst Offseason QB Moves For The Dolphins As we wait for the draft, I can’t help but start to imagine how Malik Willis’ time in Miami will play out.
Looking Back at the Defining Statistics of Jaylen Waddle’s Dolphins Career The Miami Dolphins are now sans one of the most talented wide receivers ever to suit up for the franchise.
CBS Sports released their latest Mock Draft, and now, with the Miami Dolphins having two picks in Round 1, they have the Dolphins taking these two players.
REPORT: Cowboys Having Discussions about Trading for Jordyn Brooks Nick Harris, who covers the Dallas Cowboys for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, reports that the Cowboys are interested in trading for a linebacker and that one name they are discussing internally is Jordyn Brooks of the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins have made one thing clear in March 2026. This is a full reset. Within a matter of weeks, the organization moved on from Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, stripping the roster of the core that defined the previous era.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has taken quite an interest in Formula One's meteoric rise in the world of sports. The Dolphins have been allowing Formula One to use their venue, Hard Rock Stadium, for the Miami Grand Prix since the 2022 season.
The Miami Dolphins may be shipping off many of their key assets on offense, but running back De’Von Achane is not likely to be one of them. Teams have called the Dolphins to inquire about Achane’s availability but have been told he will not be traded, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Dolphins don't seem fully committed to any one strategy this offseason, with recent reports about the availability of Achane serving as another example of their convoluted approach.
According to Adam Schefter, the teams that are calling the Dolphins to inquire about a trade for RB De’Von Achane are being told he’s not available. After
The Miami Dolphins appear to be tearing down their roster, and everyone thinks they know who the next player to be traded might be. Many social media users predicted Tuesday that running back De’Von Achane will be next out the door from Miami.