There was a national debate this week regarding the biggest first-year impact made by a free agent through the years, related to Saquon Barkley helping the Philadelphia Eagles reach the Super Bowl. This got us to thinking about Miami Dolphins free agents,
North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel’s NFL draft stock shot up after his performance at the 2025 Senior Bowl.
The Dolphins already have a former Alabama football QB leading their squad in Tua Tagovailoa. They aren't in need of a new starter, but they have talked to Jalen Milroe about him potentially being a backup in Miami. The conversations have reportedly been successful.
The Dolphins confirmed they have filled openings on Mike McDaniel's staff, hiring Robert Prince to coach receivers and Craig Aukerman on special teams.
This idea of the Miami Dolphins selecting a quarterback in the 2025 NFL draft might sound good on the surface, given Tua Tagovailoa's never-ending injury concer
The seven-time Pro Bowler continued to shadow the opposition’s best player, and only struggled in a handful of games (Jets and Green Bay). He also filled in at nickel when Miami had injuries at that spot, but wasn’t as impactful as he had the potential to be working closer to the line of scrimmage.
The Dolphins reportedly are hiring Craig Aukerman as special teams coordinator, replacing Danny Crossman. The Titans fired him with five games left in 2023.
The Miami Dolphins are one team with representatives in attendance and after going 8-9 in the regular season and missing the playoffs, nailing the draft could put them right into Super Bowl contention. Of course, in the process leading up to the draft, there will also be many face-to-face conversations between teams and prospects.
The Miami Dolphins have named Craig Aukerman special teams coordinator and Robert Prince wide receivers coach, the team announced Wednesday.
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