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Miami Dolphins Discussion: What’s He Worth Edition
We ask Miami Dolphins what LB Jordyn Brooks value should be in a trade and if he should be traded in the first place.
How many front-line players are there on the roster? Should Trevon Diggs be considered? Tackling those and other Miami Dolphins topics
Malik Willis is ready to take over in Miami for the Dolphins
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One wide receiver option in the 2026 NFL draft seems to check all the boxes as a target for the Miami Dolphins
The departure of Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins' wide receiver room means that we should expect to see Miami investing at pass catcher next month in the 2026 NFL Draft. After bringing in quarterback Malik Willis in free agency,
The Miami Dolphins continued their radical makeover this week. After previously dispatching GM Chris Grier, head coach Mike McDaniel and longtime quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, among others, the Dolphins traded away top wideout Jaylen Waddle.
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Miami Dolphins: Restructure contract of Pro Bowl playmaker for 2026
The Miami Dolphins entered Saturday over the cap after trading Jaylen Waddle to the Denver Broncos on Tuesday, resulting in a loss of over $10 million in cap space.
The Miami Dolphins have a complicated offseason ahead of them. They have 29 players on the roster set to hit free agency. Additionally, the team must figure out what to do with veterans like Tyreek Hill, Tua Tagovailoa and Bradley Chubb. With the fourth ...
Miami now owns more early‑round NFL draft capital than any team, matching a top‑100 total seen only once since 2002. Here's how all 32 teams rank.
The Miami Dolphins could trade De'Von Achane as part of their rebuild. But they would rather build around players like Achane.
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Dolphins give new CB a small roster bonus in contract
The Miami Dolphins signed a former New England Patriots cornerback to a one-year deal. Let's look at the terms of the contract.