After a disappointing 2024 campaign, where they finished 8-9 and missed the playoffs, the Miami Dolphins are keen on bouncing back next season and potentially embarking on a deep playoff run.
Savion Williams is the type of Swiss Army knife that could add plenty of new wrinkles to the Dolphins offense.
Miami Dolphins fans don't need to be reminded that the Kansas City Chiefs are headed to the Super Bowl for a third ...
Analyzing the Miami Dolphins' 2021 NFL Draft, topped by Jaylen Waddle, with the benefit of hindsight. What did they get right and wrong?
New mock drafts are popping and the latest one from NFL.com was a three-round effort that featured a couple of interesting ...
If the Dolphins trade him after June 1, his 2025 Dolphins cap hit drops from $27.7 million to $12.7 million. Plus, the Dolphins would be standing up to a player who quit on them in the fourth quarter ...
which is why the Dolphins came away from the three days with only seven draftees. The big prize, from Miami’s point of view, was receiver Jaylen Waddle, selected with the sixth overall pick as a ...
Miami Dolphins making right move hiring Craig Aukerman to run special teams? The pick: WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama Did it make sense? The draft began with three QBs coming off the board: Trevor ...
What I found is that the Dolphins could need as many as three ... when wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (first round, 16 starts), safety Jevon Holland (second round, 13 starts) and left tackle Liam ...
And so it is with wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who revealed this week that the Los Angeles Rams informed him they were planning ...
You need your best — and best-paid — players to come through in big games. That doesn’t happen with these Dolphins.