Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that he has called the top four free agents left on the market in positions of need for the Dolphins, and they have told him that the Dolphins have not contacted them or shown any interest.
There are a lot of needs still left to add for the Miami Dolphins. On both sides of the ball, the Dolphins will be looking to make key additions for the 2025 season.
The Miami Dolphins need to find some bodies to help beef up the interior of their defensive line. They're looking more closely at one former Longhorn
In recent articles, I have noted that the Miami Dolphins have been underwhelming thus far in the offseason. General Manager Chris Grier and his staff are not exhibiting any urgency regarding the 2025 season.
The 2025 season is imperative for what direction the Miami Dolphins will take. After missing the playoffs last year, the organization believes it can still compete under head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier.
In the NFL, personnel departments have some difficult decisions to make come April. Sometimes, the need for a particular decision is glaring and sometimes it frankly just doesn’t seem so dire.
The Miami Dolphins' backup quarterback position is more important than most other teams in the NFL. Tua Tagovailoa has suffered through a series of head injuries throughout his five-year NFL career, including another in 2024 that sidelined him for four games. Head coach Mike McDaniel had a strategic approach to finding the Dolphins' No.
Veteran DL Calais Campbell opted to leave the Dolphins and sign with the Cardinals. Omar Kelly reports Miami had the “third best offer” for Campbell, and
The Miami Dolphins were among the biggest disappointments in 2024, as they failed to reach the postseason despite entering the year with Super Bowl aspirations.
It was at this time five years ago that the Miami Dolphins began rebuilding their roster following the reset/tank — whatever you want to call it — that was the 2019 season.
The NFL Draft will be here before we know it, and the Miami Dolphins are actually sitting in a nice spot with the 13th overall pick in Round One. They should be able to land themselves a very good player who can come in and start from day.
Mike McDaniel is keeping his same approach with the offseason program. The NFL announced Thursday each team's schedule for the offseason program and the Miami Dolphins once again will be conducting a limited number of Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
The Miami Dolphins’ most crucial needs in the 2025 NFL draft have come into focus. With the first two waves of free agency finished, it’s clear the Dolphins’ primary needs are guard, safety, cornerback, and interior defensive line.
Calais Campbell's decision to sign back with the Arizona Cardinals instead of continuing his career with the Miami Dolphins is a gut punch to an organization banking on his return.
The New York Jets gave up on quarterback Zach Wilson after just three seasons, and the second overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft then spent the 2024 campaign as an unused backup with the Denver Broncos. In March, Wilson signed with the Miami Dolphins to continue his development under head coach and offensive guru Mike McDaniel.
The Sporting News released a full 7-Round Mock Draft, and with 10 draft picks, they have the Miami Dolphins selecting. “The Dolphins need to address this position behind Jalen Ramsey, who turns 31 in October.
The Miami Dolphins came into the 2025 offseason with plenty of roster questions, but the biggest of them came on the offensive line. With more holes
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Cardinals are finalizing a contract to sign veteran DL Calais Campbell to a one-year deal. According to Ian Rapoport, Campbell receives a one-year contract for $5.5 million, which can increase to $7.5 million.
Tyreek Hill hasn't provided much clarity to trade speculation brewing this offseason. The star wide receiver concluded his third season with the Miami Dolphins by removing himself from a Week 18 loss to the New York Jets.
According to Barry Jackson, veteran DL Calais Campbell is mulling whether to sign with the Dolphins or Ravens. He’s played for both teams and spent this past season in Miami.
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel addressed the most recent round of Hill trade speculation.
If Hill does want out of Miami, which teams might have an interest in acquiring him? Here are five potential landing spots for the eight-time Pro Bowl selection.
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