The Miami Dolphins are looking to make a splash this season by getting a massive haul on offense.

While they’ve already added several players on that side of the ball, they are hungry for more by adding running back Sony Michel.

Last season, Michel won Super Bowl LVI with the Los Angeles Rams and finished with 845 rushing yards.

He will join his third team in as many seasons and has compiled 3,137 yards and 20 rushing touchdowns.

Dolphins fans are thrilled to have him because he will be joining a loaded backfield.

Pro Football Focus writer Ari Meirov shared the list of players added by the Dolphins this offseason.

They brought in Michel, Chase Edmonds, and Raheem Mostert at running back.

If all of them click, the Dolphins ground game will be difficult to stop.

It’s an aspect on offense that they lack, and they have addressed that glaring concern.

New head coach Mike McDaniel will use these players in his run option scheme which he ran successfully with the San Francisco 49ers.

Aside from their running backs, the Dolphins beefed up their passing game by adding Cedrick Wilson and Tyreek Hill.

Terron Armstead and Connor Williams were also signed to boost Tua Tagovailoa‘s protection.

The Dolphins Are Ready To Compete

The roster upgrades made by the Dolphins signify that they don’t want another early exit.

They last made the playoffs in 2016 but lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round.

Meanwhile, their last postseason victory happened in their 2000 Wild Card game versus the Indianapolis Colts.

Miami has the roster that will stand their ground against the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots.

They want to win the AFC East and they have the roster to do so.

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