When Troy Aikman took on a role with the Miami Dolphins to help with their general manger and head coaching search, most assumed it was temporary. However, Aikman kept his role with the franchise after the search, which led to some interesting comments about the duality of being a broadcaster and involved in Miami’s front office.
The Draft Network put out their latest mock draft, and in round one, they have Miami doubling down and taking two players at the same position. “The Miami Dolphins sit toward the bottom of the NFL when you look at their receiver room and need to invest heavily into that room to give Malik Willis weapons to throw to.
Armed with 11 picks in the upcoming NFL draft, new Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has plenty of opportunities to continue shaping a young roster.
If the Miami Dolphins‘ early strategy at cornerback is any indication, it’d probably be safety to assume that the cornerback room is going to be a no-holds-barred battle royal.
The AP has awarded its Defensive Player of the Year Award to the NFL's most outstanding defender since 1971. How many of the NFL DPOYs can you name in six minutes?
Miami Dolphins: Building the Future As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Miami Dolphins are taking a deliberate and calculated approach to roster building, one that clearly reflects the vision of the current regime.
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.
Spring in South Florida has always seemed the perfect backdrop for the Miami Dolphins – the very team that built its identity on lightning-fast speed, dazzling brilliance and an almost defiant self-assurance.
USA Today released their latest mock draft, and with two picks in Round 1, they have Miami selecting… “Miami’s top receivers for 2026 are presently projected to be Tutu Atwell, Jalen Tolbert and Malik Washington.
The Miami Dolphins‘ leadership group has cast this franchise into a new direction, headed by general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley.
When the Dolphins decided to bring on Troy Aikman as a consultant, many people had questions. It’s not as if Aikman was a former general manager on the market, he’s a long-time color commentator who has been in the business since 2001.
The Miami Dolphins have the opportunity to add a nice group of immediate or future starters or contributors in the first two days of the NFL draft, with seven of the first 94 picks currently in their possession.
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.
Troy Aikman made a very honest admission about his new role with the Miami Dolphins that will likely spark some controversy.
New Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has been busy positioning the team for the opening stages of a long-term rebuild. That has included the departure of several veterans, although center Aaron Brewer is still in the fold.
The Miami Dolphins, barring a trade, will be picking 30th with their second of two first-round picks of the 2026 NFL draft. Things could change over the next 19 days, whether it be with Miami moving up in the first round or moving down, or trading out of the first round entirely.
Vinnie Iyer of the Sporting News released his latest 7-round mock Draft. And with 11 picks, he has Miami selecting… “The Dolphins will be looking at Delane, too, as they try to land a top big corner who can make a lot of plays on the ball.
Dolphins GM says Jonah Savaiinaea would be First to Admit he Needs to Improve in this Area Come 2026 Of the 81 offensive guards who qualified for league rankings in the 2025 NFL season, Miami Dolphins rookie Jonah Savaiinaea was among the least productive of the bunch.
The Miami Dolphins will be picking 11th in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft — at least the way things stood on the morning of April 4. Things could change over the next 19 days, whether it be with Miami moving up in the first round or moving down, or trading out of the first round entirely.
The Miami Dolphins‘ 2026 NFL Draft plans can be both simple and complex. On one hand, the Dolphins should be eager to draft the best players for their scheme with each and every pick.
Tyreek Hill remains unsigned after the Miami Dolphins released him earlier this offseason. The eight-time Pro Bowler isn’t as explosive as before, but he can still make an impact, especially for potential contenders looking to add experience and depth.
The new Dolphins regime incurred a $99.2M cap charge after moving on from Tagovailoa.
Jeff Hafley, who was named the 12th head coach in Miami Dolphins history on January 19, this year, made clear this week exactly what he expects once practices begin in South Florida’s summer heat.
Multiple moves made by the Miami Dolphins this offseason caused some members of the NFL community to suggest that new Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley are essentially "tanking" the 2026 season with the 2027 NFL Draft in mind.
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.
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.
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