The Miami Dolphins are in the midst of a successful season, one that offers a lot of promise looking ahead to the playoffs, and they're moving along without many contributions from their recent draft picks.
When he was drafted last season, the Miami Dolphins had reasonable expectations for linebacker Channing Tindall. I’m not sure anyone saw him as an immediate starter, but at the very least, fans expected him to see the field more than he has.
The Dolphins will hope that these three players carry their solid preseason play into games that matter.
One preseason game doesn't define a season, but it sure can clarify the issues a team needs to address. The Miami Dolphins' 19-3 loss to the Atlanta Falcons created a to-do list of things Mike McDaniel and his staff must use the next month to address before this franchise is prepared to produce the franchise's fourth straight winning season.
The Miami Dolphins will open their 2023 campaign against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 10, which is now 41 days away. Until the opening kickoff of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by remembering the players who have worn each specific jersey number.
Channing Tindall openly admits he found himself in over his head at times last season. The first of four players the Miami Dolphins selected in the 2022 NFL draft found it difficult to digest the team’s defensive playbook.
Leading up to the 2023 NFL draft, we're taking a look at each of the Miami Dolphins' past 10 drafts with an analysis of how each pick panned out, a grade for all those picks, players the team missed, and an overall grade for the draft class.
The entire NFL has become obsessed with tracking a player's speed during practices and games, and it appears that the Miami Dolphins have a unique way of recognizing the team's speedsters.
In 2022, the Miami Dolphins had just 4 selections in the NFL draft. With those picks, they selected Georgia Linebacker Channing Tindall, Texas Tech Wide Receiver Erik Ezukanma, the University of California Linebacker Cameron Goode, and Kansas State Quarterback Skylar Thompson.
This year's NFL draft was quite a slow one for us Miami Dolphins fans. With only four picks through seven rounds and none until the third round, we fans had plenty of time to sit around and listen to the talking heads tell us how great or bad everyone else was doing in the draft.
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After the 2022 NFL Draft came to an end, the Miami Dolphins began looking for undrafted free agents to round out their roster. They are hoping they will
Now that the 2022 NFL draft is officially closed, the Miami Dolphins added four selected players as well as a slew of undrafted free agents. The Dolphins added a pair of linebackers in the draft in third-round pick, Channing Tindall from Georgia, and seventh-round pick, Cameron Goode from California.
After using their first selection of the 2022 NFL draft on Georgia linebacker Channing Tindall, the Miami Dolphins drafted Texas Tech wide receiver Erik Ezukanma in the fourth round.
The Miami Dolphins have a new linebacker as Channing Tindall was drafted in the 3rd round of Friday night’s NFL Draft continuation. In a released video by the Miami Dolphins, Chris Grier is letting Tindall know that they are bringing him back to Miami before handing the phone to Mike McDaniel.
With the 102nd overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, the Channing Tindall have selected Georgia inside linebacker Channing Tindall. An AP All-SEC second team member in 2021, Channing Tindall saw action as a running-mate alongside Nakobe Dean and Quay Walker in all 15 games of Georgia's national championship-winning season.
NAME: Channing Tindall POSITION: Linebacker SCHOOL: Georgia HEIGHT: 6’1” WEIGHT: 230 pounds CAREER BACKGROUND A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Channing Tindall attended Spring Valley High School.
One of three Georgia linebackers competing in this year's NFL Combine, Channing Tindall, just took part in his first attempt of the evening at the 40-yard dash.
Former Georgia LB Channing Tindall was at the Senior Bowl in Mobile over the weekend. As he tries to improve his 2022 NFL Draft stock, Tindall was eager to show all the ways he can contribute to a team, including on special teams.
NFL.com identified former Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Channing Tindall as one of five standout players from the first day of practice at this week’s Reese’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.
Channing Tindall had a breakout season for the Georgia Bulldogs in 2021, becoming a leader on the national championship-winning defense. Now, he’s going to try to parlay that big year into a spot at the next level.
Georgia beat Alabama for the college football national championship last Monday.
The Georgia defense could dominate the NFL Draft the same way it has been dominating opposing offenses.
It is now late in the season, which means it is also time to honor the seniors on the team. Georgia will be doing exactly that during their last home game of the season against Charleston Southern.
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Channing Tindall has been named the Walter Camp Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Defensive Player of the Week. This is the 10th time a Georgia player has earned Walter Camp National Player of the Week honors.
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