Phins Phorward Edition #3 Draft Picks Galore Here we go with the latest edition of Phins Phorward. The NFL draft is this week, and in my very first edition, I broke down the importance of drafting on both sides of the line of scrimmage.
The team at Althon Sports released their most recent 4-round mock draft, and they have the Dolphins filling a lot of needs with the five picks in the first 135.
The New York Giants have spent over $215 million on free agents this offseason, the fourth-most in the NFL. The bar will be raised when a team invests significant money in its roster.
As an NFL free agent, former Oregon Ducks safety Jevon Holland signed a three-year deal worth $45 million with the New York Giants. After spending his first four seasons with the Miami Dolphins, Holland has now found a new home in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
CBS Sports put out their latest three-round mock draft, and with the Dolphins having three picks in the first three rounds, they have Miami looking to address both sides of the football in the secondary and the offensive line and add another weapon to the passing game.
The New York Giants added 13 new players to their roster during the initial free-agency rush, with a heavy focus on the defensive line, defensive secondary, and offensive line depth.
The Houston Texans went into the offseason with very limited financial flexibility, but that doesn't mean they didn't attempt to make a splash in free agency.
NFL free agency has been a whirlwind of big names and big contracts. The downtrodden New York Giants, who finished last season 3-14, have made two great pickups. Ranked in inverse order, here are the best deals so far.
Jevon Holland had nothing but positive things to say about the Miami Dolphins on his way out the door to join the New York Giants as a free agent, and that includes the safeties signed to help replace him.
The Houston Texans ended up with a new safety after making a smart trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. In exchange for 2022 first-round pick Kenyon Green and a swap of late picks, Houston added C.J.
The first day of NFL Free Agency, when players are teams are allowed to agree in principal to new contracts that can be officially signed on the new league year, is always a flurry of activity.
Former Dolphins standout Jevon Holland, one of the top safeties on this year's free agent market, agreed on Monday to sign three-year, $45.3 million deal with the New York Giants, according to multiple reports.
The New York Giants' free-agency moves so far signal that the front office has learned a key lesson from last year. You need to emphasize talent and not just positional value.
After the loss of Jevon Holland, the Miami Dolphins desperately needed safety help. Shortly after Holland left, Miami acquired Ifeatu Melifonwu to add depth to their safety room.
Once the Miami Dolphins lost starting safety Jevon Holland in free agency, the most significant need for Miami became the safety room. Immediately following the Holland news, the Dolphins also moved to add to their safety room.
Safety Jevon Holland agreed to a three-year contract worth $45.3 million with the New York Giants, multiple media outlets reported on Tuesday. Per reports, the deal could be worth up to $46.8 million with incentives and includes $30.3 million in guaranteed money.
According to Ian Rapoport, the New York Giants have landed S Jevon Holland on a major free agent contract. Holland is signing a three-year, $45 million deal with the Giants, per Rapoport.
Jeremy Fowler reports that S Jevon Holland remains available and has four teams interested in signing him, including the Colts, Commanders, Panthers, and Titans.
Jevon Holland is about to cash in — big time. The Miami Dolphins safety will be hitting the free agent market next week, and expectations are that he's going to land quite the lucrative contract no matter what team winds up signing him.
The Dolphins decided against using the franchise tag on S Jevon Holland and he’s expected to hit the free-agent market. NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe says Miami is interested in re-signing Holland but thinks his lucrative market could force them out of play.
The Miami Dolphins selected safety Jevon Holland with the 36th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He appeared destined to be a long-term starter in the franchise's secondary over his first two seasons.
The NFL deadline for teams to use the franchise or transition tag for the 2025 free agency period has come and gone, and the Miami Dolphins didn't use either.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Dolphins remain unlikely to use their franchise tag on S Jevon Holland before Tuesday’s deadline. This fits with
Jevon Holland needn't look any further than the Minnesota Vikings as the team that best fits the description of what he's looking for when free agency begins in March.
Miami Dolphins standout safety Jevon Holland suggested the team is pulling a petty move towards him ahead of his upcoming free agency. Holland said on his “Breakin’ House Rules” podcast that he feels the Dolphins are sending a clear message to him through their social media activity.
Jevon Holland admits it feels weird watching videos on the Miami Dolphins social media account these days and not seeing himself included, though he understands the reason.