Like everybody predicted, the results of the annual NFLPA survey about working conditions were leaked and it was good news again for the Miami Dolphins.
While Chris Grier shied away from the media and was defensive at best when he did answer questions, Jon-Eric Sullivan is as transparent and straightforward as any general manager the Dolphins have had.
An anonymous NFL general manager has delivered a brutal verdict on whether Tyreek Hill is worth a veteran-minimum contract. Hill’s name still carries weight, but the league’s appetite for risk has limits, especially when age, health, and fit come into play.
It’s unfortunately déjà vu all over again for the Miami Dolphins when it comes to needing a franchise quarterback, having an early pick in the draft but no one to legitimately use it on.
One major reason the previous Miami Dolphins’ regime failed was injuries. Some were bad luck, but the front office and coaching staff also continued to
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
For years, the Miami Dolphins sold speed. Speed on the outside, in space, and speed that terrified defensive coordinators. They were supposed to light up highlight reels.
Sullivan and Hafley are a Breath of Fresh Air for Dolphins Fans It’s Scouting Combine Week, and the drills haven’t even started on the field yet, but the Dolphins are off to a great start.
By the time the 2023 season had come to a close, it seemed as if the Miami Dolphins were finally starting to figure things out. Both Tyreek Hill and Tua
The Miami Dolphins' roster needs are...expansive. Miami's in the midst of a transition away from costly veterans, as has been vocalized by the team's new management and leadership.
To trade or not to trade. That is a question that new Miami Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan might find himself facing more than once this offseason as teams call to inquire about the availability of one or more of the team's front-line players.
The Miami Dolphins have a plethora of picks in the top 100. With the Combine in full swing, let’s take a look at one of the directions the Dolphins could go in the draft in April.
The Miami Dolphins' roster upheaval does appear to have some limits. The Dolphins have already shipped out Tyreek Hill and James Daniels. They're fielding trade offers on Minkah Fitzpatrick.
One of the biggest issues the Miami Dolphins had last season was a lack of size in the wide receiver room. At the start of the season, Miami’s receiver room had just one receiver taller than 6 feet, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Miami Dolphins have a dire need in their pass rush department, and they know it. The team's leadership combination of Jon-Eric Sullivan
Malik Willis to Miami may be Unlikely, But Don’t Close the Door on it It’s NFL Scouting Combine week, and all of the top college athletes are in Indy to meet with teams and, for most players, run drills and do a workout.
According to Jason La Canfora of Sportsboom, former Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is facing a “tepid” free-agent market and is struggling to gain interest around
The Miami Dolphins have had a busy offseason thus far, firing head coach Mike McDaniel and bringing in Jeff Hafley to fill the role. Still, the biggest question heading into next season for Miami revolves around the quarterback position, with veteran Tua Tagovailoa having been benched down the stretch of the 2025 season due to his poor play.
Competition, competition, competition. This is a recurring theme for the new Miami Dolphins regime whenever they discuss the quarterback position, and their complicated outlook caused by Tua Tagovailoa’s regression in 2025.
It’s Nearly Time For The Dolphins To Pick a Path The Dolphins’ goal is the same as any other team: to establish a team identity and eventually win the Super Bowl.
Four Dolphins veterans didn’t even make it to lunch. On February 16, 2026, new GM Jon‑Eric Sullivan kicked off his first offseason by cutting Tyreek Hill, Bradley Chubb, James Daniels, and Nick Westbrook‑Ikhine.
Per Marcel Louis-Jacques, the Dolphins see RB De’Von Achane and WR Jaylen Waddle as “important parts of their franchise.” According to Louis-Jacques, new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan says they’ll listen to offers for every player on the team, but they are not shopping Waddle or Achane, and the plan is to keep both on the roster.