Report: Dolphins kept Malik Willis in the know about Jaylen Waddle Trade Just days after the Miami Dolphins agreed to terms on a lucrative contract with quarterback Malik Willis, they traded a staple of their receiver corps in recent years, Jaylen Waddle, to the Denver Broncos.
In recent years, Miami's offense was about pure speed and quickness in space. Like the chicken that Mickey had Rocky Balboa chasing all over the yard in the first two Rocky movies.
If the Green Bay Packers have a player who could be available via trade or with the potential to get released, attention naturally turns to the Miami Dolphins as a potential next team for that player.
A second in a series, Miami Dolphins on SI continues its look at prospects by position the Miami Dolphins could consider on each day of the 2026 NFL Draft.
The team at PFSN released a new 7-round mock draft, and with 11 picks, here is who they have the Miami Dolphins selecting. “Arguably, no one was more of a lockdown corner than Mansoor Delane in 2025.
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.
Jon-Eric Sullivan Shares Thoughts Achane and the Offensive Line On the Offensive Line Reading between the lines here, Sullivan was sure to call out Patrick Paul and Aaron Brewer, but it sounds like the other 3 starting spots on the offensive line are open at this time.
The Dolphins have identified running back De’Von Achane and center Aaron Brewer as priorities for contract extensions, general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said at league meetings this week (via Omar Kelly of The Miami Herald).
The Dolphins gave Malik Willis some significant money on his three-year pact, and there’s no doubt he’ll be under center for the team in 2026. However, his non-guaranteed third year and his lack of a starting track record has led many to leave that he’ll ultimately be a bridge QB.
The NFL’s annual league meeting is taking place in Phoenix Arizona this week, which gives the media an opportunity to speak with the coaches who are in attendance.
The Miami Dolphins quickly silenced trade rumors surrounding running back De’Von Achane as their offseason roster moves continue to take shape. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan made it clear that a potential contract extension for Achane is a priority, reinforcing the team’s commitment to one of its most explosive offensive weapons.
The Miami Dolphins lost a lot of star power in the offseason, and new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan doesn't really intend on losing anymore based on the comments he made to a small group of South Florida reporters who traveled to Arizona for the owners meetings.
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 Miami Dolphins roster looks much different from what it did at the end of the regular season. Tua Tagovailoa, Bradley Chubb and Tyreek Hill were all released, and Jaylen Waddle was traded to the Denver Broncos.
As the Miami Dolphins embark on a rebuild following substantial change, first-year head coach Jeff Hafley was recently asked about Achane's future with the organization.
Mike Band of NextGen Stats and NFL.com released his latest mock draft, and with two picks in Round 1, he has Miami selecting. “Miami’s roster reset makes it hard to ignore the Packers’ DNA now running the operation.
At the start of the 2025 NFL season, it was apparent that the Miami Dolphins were hamstrung by the sheer number of young players who were forced into prominent roles.
Miami Remains Interested in WR Market; Interest in Jauan Jennings With the wide receiver room being as thin as it is, the Miami Dolphins should turn to the remaining free agents before the NFL Draft.
Repeat after me: the Miami Dolphins have to build an offensive line. Repeat it 1000 times. Write it on the chalkboard 100 more. No, Dolphins fans, I'm not talking to you.
The Miami Dolphins already have made two trades this offseason and speculation continues that they're not done, though the latest rumblings have a different twist.
The Miami Dolphins' signing of rookie draft picks this year will be a pretty straightforward exercise. The collective bargaining agreement establishes a salary pool for the rookie draft picks each year — the higher a player is drafted, the bigger percentage of the pie that player gets.
If there's one thing the Miami Dolphins do have this offseason, it's a lot of 2026 draft picks. Everyone's (rightfully) focused on the things the Dolphins don't have and their needs as a roster.
The Miami Dolphins roster looks a whole lot different in a lot of places after a busy offseason, but there might not be more intriguing group right now than the cornerbacks.
After a series of rumors surfaced suggesting that De’Von Achane would be the last piece the Miami Dolphins would trade to go all-in on rebuilding, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that teams calling for the running back were told he wasn’t available.
The Miami Dolphins are entering the 2026 NFL Draft with clear priorities as they look to strengthen their roster. After an active offseason, the team has identified three key areas that need immediate attention.
The Saints signed free-agent quarterback Zach Wilson, who will be on his fourth team in four seasons after being selected No. 2 overall in the 2021 NFL Draft.