Entering 2026, there are some questions about whether defensive tackle Zach Sieler is long for the Miami Dolphins. The team is entering a full-on rebuild and the contract of its longest-tenured player includes no guaranteed money after this year.
The Dolphins are in the early stages of a major rebuild, but new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has identified running back De’Von Achane as a long-term building block.
After moving on from Mike McDaniel, the Miami Dolphins turned to former Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley as their next head coach. Alongside him, he brought former Packers backup quarterback Malik Willis.
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 rumors have floated around Miami Dolphins RB De’Von Achane for a while, even after the Jaylen Waddle deal. However, did Achane report to offseason workouts amid trade speculation?
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.
Nick Shook, who writes Around the NFL for NFL.com, released his latest mock draft, and in round one, he has Miami selecting. “There’s no better place to start a rebuild than in the trenches.
The Miami Dolphins are in the middle of a transition phase, however, one thing has not changed, their belief in De’Von Achane as a cornerstone piece. While roster shakeups have grabbed headlines, the real story is brewing behind the scenes.
One high-profile running back was a notable no-show for the first day of voluntary workouts on Tuesday. Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane was not in attendance for the team’s first day of voluntary workouts.
Achane is one of the most explosive playmakers in the NFL right now.
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.
De’Von Achane Didn’t Report to Start of the Dolphins Offseason Program Today Miami Dolphins running back De’Von Achane did not report today for the first day of the Miami Dolphins’ offseason program.
Dolphins running back De'Von Achane did not attend the first day of voluntary offseason workouts on Tuesday. "It's part of the business," new head coach Jeff Hafley told reporters.
Per ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques, Dolphins RB De’Von Achane is not in attendance for the start of the team’s voluntary offseason program on Tuesday. Achane is entering the final year of his deal in 2026, and GM Jon-Eric Sullivan was clear about their desire to retain him.
Troy Aikman Opens Up about His Role with Miami At the time of writing, it has been 9,228 days since the Miami Dolphins won a playoff game. In that time, we’ve seen the team go through a myriad of coaching changes in an attempt to right the ship.
Today is quite the day at the Miami Dolphins‘ facility in Miami Gardens. With the build-up to the 2026 NFL Draft swelling by the day, Miami is stuffing in a slew of prospect visits to the facility for a final round of touch points and meetings.
The Miami Dolphins should be considered a “no-holds-barred” option for the 2026 NFL Draft. Maybe you won’t see them draft a running back early. Maybe they don’t consider a quarterback in the top-100.
The Miami Dolphins are in the midst of a sweeping overhaul on both sides of the football. But the changes on defense? They’re wholesale. We aren’t seeing a great deal of overlap with the roster from 2024 and 2025 to this season — as new head coach Jeff Hafley looks to instill his vision on that side of the ball.
Safety Position Should be Fixed Long-Term through the Draft Heading into 2026, the Dolphins’ safety room is in transition. Dante Trader Jr. looks like
Mock Trade from ESPN has Dolphins Moving up in 1st Round One mock trade proposed by ESPN’s Bill Barnwell has the Miami Dolphins dealing a promising young linebacker along with the No.
Peter Schrager has been the most accurate mock drafter the past few years out of all of the NFL draft analysts. As he does mock drafts based on what he is hearing, not what he would do.
Nick Wright of FOX SPORTS First Thing First released his latest mock draft. With two picks in round one, he has Miami selecting. “The Dolphins are in a full-on teardown.
The Dolphins’ receiving corps does not look like it did when Malik Willis committed to Miami. The Broncos now have Jaylen Waddle in place as a Bo Nix weapon, strengthening a long-Courtland Sutton-reliant skill-position corps while depleting the Dolphins’ offense.
Along with the plethora of mock drafts we get every year, there's an interesting annual exercise from ESPN's Bill Barnwell, who proposes a hypothetial trade at every spot of the first round.
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 new Dolphins regime incurred a $99.2M cap charge after moving on from Tagovailoa.
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.
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