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After an explosive 2023 campaign, the Miami Dolphins regressed on offense in 2024 due to key injuries, underwhelming receiver production, and shaky offensive line play. With aging defensive pieces ...
Miami's offensive line struggled significantly in 2024, ranking poorly in pass and run blocking and leading the league in holding penalties since 2019. The Dolphins' offense performed drastically ...
The Miami Dolphins don’t need much help on offense, except at one of the most important positions. While there is no denying the skill positions, the offensive tackle spots could use some work.
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Miami also needs help on the defensive line and at tight end and possibly wide receiver. The latest mock drafts from Joe Schad and Hal Habib lay out who the Dolphins should pick in the first round.
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah suggests the Miami Dolphins may not need to prioritize cornerback in the first round of the NFL draft. Jeremiah believes the Dolphins have multiple needs and ...
The Miami Dolphins are focusing on developing young players for future success. Players like Chop Robinson, Jaylen Wright, and Patrick Paul are expected to have breakout seasons. The U.S. stock ...
and Conerly would be a nice fit in Miami's system. He is athletic with a ton of upside and would give the Dolphins another dice roll for their tackle situation to go along with Patrick Paul.
The NFL once again is having current and former players announce picks during the second and third rounds of the draft, and the choice for the Miami Dolphins seemed like an obvious one.