Troy Aikman will apparently be at least somewhat involved in the Miami Dolphins’ NFL Draft process. Aikman has been advising the Dolphins on football matters since the end of the season, raising questions about his potential involvement in the team’s NFL Draft process.
No is the answer teams are receiving when they ring Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan to inquire about the cost to acquire running back De'Von Achane.
The Dolphins’ exec made it crystal clear about where he and the franchise stand on their superstar running back. The Miami Dolphins have seen a number of notable names from the team’s old guard fly out the door since the 2025 season came to its merciful conclusion.
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?
Trade speculation has followed De’Von Achane since the 2025 deadline, but Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said on Wednesday (via NFL Network’s
Teams are finalizing their Big Boards with much of NFL free agency in the rearview mirror. There's a look at the least first-round mock draft as of April 8, 2026.
Miami Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan has made a definitive statement regarding star running back De’Von Achane’s future with the team, and it’s good news for fans of the 2025 team MVP.
Now that the draft is officially closing in on a week away, speculation continues to grow about who the Miami Dolphins will select at pick 11. With recent reports indicating that the Dolphins are big fans of Utah offensive lineman Spencer Fano, the growing theme is that Miami will select the best lineman available on the board.
The Miami Dolphins have had their share of hits and misses in the draft through the years, which makes them just like any other franchise around the NFL.
When you hear something this time of year, it’s usually for a reason. There’s gamesmanship involved in the final run to the 2026 NFL Draft — but this hypothetical for the Miami Dolphins is hard to ignore since it happened twice.
The Miami Dolphins are starting fresh in 2026 with a new front office and coaching staff. The vision between general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head
Mel Kiper Jr. has the Miami Dolphins pulling off an awesome maneuver in his 2026 NFL mock draft this week. I hope you are ready for one final swell of mock drafts for your Miami Dolphins.
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 Dolphins Need To Draft a Receiver Early The release of Tyreek Hill and the trade of Jaylen Waddle have left the Dolphins in a bad spot at the wide receiver position.
Draft Analyst Todd McShay released his 2-Round Mock Draft, and he has Miami trading down in Round One to acquire more picks. See how McShay has this playing out below.
Mel Kiper Jr released his latest 2-round Mock Draft a week ahead of the draft, and he has Miami making a trade down in Round 1. Here are the details below.
Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich shares his early impression of new head coach Jeff Hafley. The Miami Dolphins’ outlook for the 2026 season could best be described as a “mixed bag”.
Why Not Trade Achane? Omar Kelly, sports columnist for the Miami Herald, recently wrote an article that questioned De’Von Achane‘s future in Miami, saying that the Dolphins’ top brass and Achane’s agent were not close in negotiations.
Mike Renner of CBS Sports released his latest 3-round MOCK DRAFT, and with 7 picks, he has the Dolphins selecting. “The Dolphins arguably have the worst secondary on paper in the NFL.
“That contract made me overly excited.” – Aaron Brewer. Yes, I’d imagine it did… The most urgent of the Miami Dolphins‘ looming contract extensions would seem to be running back De’Von Achane.
Just over one week out from the 2026 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins are hosting a pair of quarterback prospects. The Miami Dolphins‘ quarterback room has already endured massive change this offseason.
Miami Dolphins Summon Former Big 12 Quarterback Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has his heart set on an entirely new quarterback room heading into next season.
The Jeff Hafley era for the Miami Dolphins is still in its infancy, with the team in the middle of its second week of the offseason program. The Dolphins got things kick-started last week when all teams with new head coaches could start the offseason program, two weeks before every other team.
At present, the Dolphins’ tight end depth chart is topped by Greg Dulcich , and according to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, the team is just fine with that arrangement.
New Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said shortly after he was hired (via David Furones of the Sun Sentinel) that he would rebuild Miami’s roster “from the inside out.” However, the Dolphins let starting right guard Cole Strange leave in free agency and only added depth pieces like Jamaree Salyer and Charlie Heck.