You wouldn’t think the Miami Dolphins would need a wide receiver, as they already have a dynamic duo of Tyreek Hill and Jayden Waddle. However, they are apparently interested in adding another weapon to their aerial attack with the 21st pick in the NFL Draft.
Will the Miami Dolphins draft one of these playmakers at #21 overall? We are now two days away from the 2024 NFL Draft, and rumors are starting to heat up for your Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins are currently scheduled to have a stretch during the 2024 NFL draft where they won’t make a selection for more than 100 picks. After the team makes its second-round selection at No.
The NFL adoption of a new kickoff rule is leading some teams to tweak their draft boards to prepare for an expected spike in returns, but the Dolphins already have a skilled returner on the roster.
Following our look at the recent history of the 21st overall pick, we turn to the second round where the Miami Dolphins hold the 55th pick. Who was selected with that pick over the last 10 years?
Tyreek Hill is undoubtedly one of the most talented wide receivers in the NFL. The speedy NFL superstar was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins a few years ago after playing a major role in the beginning of the Chiefs’ dynasty.
Deion Sanders is without a doubt the best cornerback in the history of the NFL. Sanders was a generational player, who had an instinct for the ball. One who could shut down half the backfield and nullify some of the best receivers in the game.
The Miami Dolphins are scheduled to pick six times in the 2024 NFL draft and, for the ninth offseason, general manager Chris Grier will be the one with final say on the selections.
The Miami Dolphins could go into the 2024 NFL Draft prioritizing a significant upgrade to the pass rush. Given uncertainty surrounding Bradley Chubb’s torn ACL and Jaelen Phillips’ ruptured Achilles tendon, Miami could look to bolster the front-seven with multiple selections during this year’s draft, including in the first round.
CBS Sports put out a new Mock Draft this week, days before the start of the NFL draft. With this pick at 21, Chris Grier takes a player who addresses the side of the ball that Frank Smith and Darrell Bevell do not coach.
Tyreek Hill believes he would take Deion Sanders to school if the Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback was playing in today’s NFL. While appearing on the Million Dollaz Worth of Fame podcast, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver was asked if he put up 100 yards against Sanders if both of them were in their primes.
Last week, I discussed the Miami Dolphins’ logo and the fact that most of the team’s fan base would like to see a return to its old logo, aka the logo used on the throwback uniforms.
The Miami Dolphins could reportedly be hunting for a long-term replacement for wide receiver Tyreek Hill in this week’s NFL Draft.
The Miami Dolphins hold the 21st overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Who was picked with that selection over the last 10 years? The Miami Dolphins head into Thursday’s 2024 NFL Draft first round with the 21st overall pick.
NFL.com Lead Draft Writer Eric Edholm released his 3.0 and Final Mock Draft of this draft season, and with the 21st pick, Chris Grier selects a player that will make Mike McDaniel and Frank Smith very happy.
Injuries have been an ongoing theme throughout his career.
There's no arguing the team must take a two-year look into the future.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has received his fair share of criticism, and now that he is entering the final year of his deal, a debate has ensued.
The Miami Dolphins like QB Tua Tagovailoa, but do they love him?
Both the Dolphins and Tagovailoa have publicly endorsed a long-term deal.
The Miami Dolphins boasted one of the most prolific offenses in the NFL last season, and even after committing to picking up speedy wide receiver Jaylen Waddle’s fifth-year option, might also be looking to add a third potentially game-altering wide receiver around quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Miami Dolphins will pick up the fifth-year options on wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and edge rusher Jaelan Phillips. General manager Chris Grier confirmed Tuesday that the team will make it happen before the May 2 deadline.
An extension for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa represents a major offseason priority for the Dolphins, but a pair of players drafted one year later are also eligible for new deals.
The Miami Dolphins made a disappointingly early exit in the playoffs. Now, they must add pieces that will take them further. In 2023, the NFL world became infatuated with the Miami Dolphins.
Assuming Tagovailoa can stay healthy and build upon his impressive numbers, the sky could be the limit for what he and the 2024 Dolphins do.
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