Dolphins finish ’24 season 8-9, look to retool

Well folks, this is the aftermath of a losing season in what was supposed to be the roster that both GM Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel built to not only win the division title in the AFC East but get into the Superbowl. Surprise, this team fell short, waaaaay short of those lofty expectations. I’ll be honest, I expected a 10-7 season and a WC Playoff berth for this team, but they couldn’t even manage that. GM Chris Grier points fingers at QB Tua Tagovailoa implying if he stayed healthy this team could have gone much further. I sit at my computer and point a finger at Chris Grier (Guess which finger) because he offered Tua a contract, namely a $212.4M contract offer that he couldn’t refuse. I can tell you that there was no other NFL team who would go anywhere near that figure, and as I made clear here I would have played Tua on his 5th year contract. If he refused, well, that’s on him, the NFL is a business, and that’s just smart business. His choices would have been to play, or sit out. Either way, this team win. Especially if you go into the offseason with that plan, because then you can keep either or both of Christian Wilkins and/or Robert Hunt and you definitely make an offer to keep OLB Andrew Van Ginkel. Alas, Grier, and Mike McDaniel swung out of their shoes and missed.

We have a lot of very expensive veteran players on this team who have not played up to their contracts. Tyreek Hill, who will make $28M in ’25, and who BTW gave himself the hook in Game 17 sometime in the 4th QTR and said “Bye, I’m out!” is one of them. He wasn’t close to the impact player he was in 2023. Jalen Ramsey didn’t play poorly this season, and DC Anthony Weaver tried to employ him in as many spots as possible, but the end result was a “meh” season. 2 INT’s in 7 games, 60 tackles (39 solo), 11 passes defensed, 1 sack and 4 QB hits. OLB Bradley Chubb never quite made it back on the field. H was injured late in the season, game 16 (12/24/23) to be specific, so we knew he was going to miss a good amount of time, but that stretched to the entire season. LT Terron Armstead gave his all, and played admirably, but relying on oft injured veteran players always leaves you short, especially when it’s Chris Grier making those decisions. Then there’s the highest paid player, none other than QB Tua Tagovailoa. This one hurts. If I’m running this team, I’d drafting a QB this year that can not only be his legitimate backup, but a player than can compete for the job. Enough getting stung by hoping/expecting him to stay healthy. Yes, in 2023, QB Tua Tagovailoa played 17 games and a then a playoff game, but any of you here with eyes saw the caution he took, ending plays with throwaways, going down willingly before a collision for a sack, and simply not taking any chances running outside the pocket with the football. We all watch games, we see winning QB’s do this routinely, because it’s necessary to win games. If Tua gets back to that kind of caution, once again we’re going nowhere, because every game has a spot or two or three where this is necessary.

As our current DC Anthony Weaver makes the circuit of interviews, it’s possible we lose one of the bright spots. A lot of fans harped on the defense for much of the season, and they weren’t completely wrong, but with the lack of anyone capable at the helm of QB in Tua’s absence, the defense was just asked to do too much, and of course, we lost OLB Jaelan Phillips in the middle of Game 3, after working so damn hard to get back on the field after suffering a torn achilles in game 11 against the NYJ on their shitty field surface at MetLife Stadium. I love that kid, and I truly admire his resolve, but he is unfortunately another talented player that can’t be relied on due to his injury proclivity. Rookie OLB Chop Robinson showed some potential and should be a bigger part of the defense. Bradley Chubb may have played his last game as a Dolphins LB 12/24/23. He may be a post June cut, or more of a longshot, be part of this defense for ’25. I’d recommend the former. DE/OLB Emmanuel Ogbah is no longer on the roster, and props to him for always doing a solid job, never whining, just suits up and does his thing. Rookie OLB Mo Kamara didn’t really get an opportunity to do anything this season, and it’s possible his role is expanded and he’s given more of a chance to be a part of this defense. If Chubb is gone, you’d have to think that would be the case because at least as of now, the only OLB’s on the roster will be Chop Robinson, Jaelan Phillips, and Grayson Murphy. We may have to use another draft pick on a pass rusher, but there are so many holes and not enough fingers or cash to plug them.

Mike McDaniel. Hero in 2023, Stoner HC not respected by his players and looking more and more out of his league in the NFL. His explosive offense in 2023 has turned into a Ryan Tannehill, Joe Philbin offense. Oh, Tua was dinking and dunking like no one’s business, he completed 72.9% of his passes! Maybe we should start counting handoffs in his completion percentage, so we can say Tua completed 99.3% of his handoffs! This offense was a dud. We couldn’t run the ball, and to me at least, it was bizarre how much the offense ran through RB/WR De’Von Achane. 203 carries and 78 receptions totaling 1499 yards and 12 TD’s, 6 rushing, 6 receiving. Rookie RB Jaylen Wright was an absolute afterthought, this after trading into the 4th RD of the ’24 draft by trading away this upcoming draft’s 3rd RD pick. That’s fine if use the kid, but Wright was never given a real opportunity in a game, getting only 68 carries and 3 receptions. Yet another failed trade up for Chris Grier. Back to McDaniel, and all the promise with the “Head Coach That Cares”. He’s turned into a mumbling. bumbling HC who apparently is not respected by his players. You have to be successful to lead a bunch of guys as their friends. You’re not ruling by fear, or by respect, just like hanging out with your boys, and when you’re losing, they don’t really wanna hang out with you. It seems a surety that both HC Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier are on the hot seat in2025, but then again, Ross is asleep at the ownership wheel here, and doesn’t seem to care enough about holding anyone responsible for anything with this team, as long as he gets his hot cocoa and his blankie at night.

We enter 2025 at the moment with $9M in cap space. That can improve some with a post June 1st cut of Bradley Chubb, but keep in mind that’s a long time to wait to sign players. Restructures are always possible, but that mortgages the future again, and I’d prefer that once that the 2 knuckleheads are gone that they haven’t ruined the situation to make it more difficult to find a new GM/HC combination. The exact amount of draft picks is in, but where those picks fall have yet to be determined. We know we have RD1/#13, RD 2/#48, no natural 3rd RD pick (traded for RB Jaylen Wright). We should get a compensatory pick after RD 3 for Robert Hunt. The pick for DT Christian Wilkins is muddled right now, because despite the massive contract he signed, he missed the last 12 weeks of the season, so the playing time portion of the formula for compensatory picks put that pick more likely in RD 4 than 3. We have our regular 4th RD pick, RD 4/#112, then RD 5 #142, and then RD 5 #149 (Bradley Chubb trade), RD 7/#200 and RD 7/#207 (Chase Claypool trade). We might get a compensatory pick inn the 7th RD for losing Safety DeShon Elliott, who played in 15 games for the Steelers this season.

We have a decent amount of draft capital, but man do we have a lot of holes to fill. O-line will no doubt be a priority as we have 2 OG positions to fill. That also includes praying that #52 Patrick Paul can actually nail down the LT spot next season and that RT Austin Jackson can stay healthy and play well at RT. My favorite whipping boy in the offseason was OC Aaron Brewer, but as it turned out, i was wrong and Grier hit well on an offensive lineman. He’s not an all pro, but moves very well and blocks well on the move. OG’s Robert Jones and Liam Eichenberg have to be depth guys, and then you have to hope you don’t need your depth guys too often. Whether WR Tyreek Hill has played his last game here is unknown, I’m sure he will be given every opportunity to get back in the good graces of all parties involved, but WR could become a priority of that doesn’t happen. It seems we have one very good receiving TE in Jonnu Smith, but not much else in that room. TE Durham Smythe fell out of the picture this season, and TE Julian Hill seemed to only make mistakes, penalties, missed blocks, dropped passes, you name it, he did them all, a lot. TE has to be somewhat of a priority, not necessarily in the draft, but there some TE’s some of us here love for sure in this ’25 draft.

On defense, the cupboard is really bare. We need defensive linemen, DE, NT, and then we need depth. Zach Sieler is great, but he can’t really do it all alone, he’s the only rostered DL right now. OLB has some priority, because while Chop Robinson showed promise, it’s basically Mo Kamara and Jaelan Phillips, and then possibly Bradley Chubb, if he doesn’t get cut. At inside LB, Jordyn Brooks was a very nice pickup. ILB Tyrell Dodson will be a FA, so the only other inside backer on the roster is mostly ST’s player Channing Tindall, yes, 3rd RD/#102, our very first pick in the 2022 draft. It’s possible we re-sign Dodson and bring in a few UDFA’s, but don’t expect a lot of money or draft capital at this spot. Cornerback is another high priority. Jalen Ramsey who play everywhere will be 31 mid season, so we need to find legit corners. CB Kendall Fuller who came over from the Commanders in FA had an uneven season and made little impact. That leaves unproven UDFA CB Storm Duck, Ethan Bonner, Isaiah Johnson and Jason Maitre. That’s going to ned some attention. We’re hurting at Safety as well, Jevon Holland is a FA and didn’t impress anyone this past season anyway. All we have is 2024 6th RD pick Patrick McMorris right now, and he hasn’t shown he can be a starter in the NFL. There’s lots of work to do as I mentioned, plenty of roster spots up for grabs. With the amount of cap space we have and roster positions that need to be filled, we’re going to have to do a great job hitting UDFA’s this year. Our roster is old now, although that will undoubtedly change after this offseason.

Looking at our division, the Bills are the front runners and it’s not even close. Yes, things change, but I think that’s a surety. Who’s next depends on this offseason, and right now the New England Patriots have a QB, are yet to hire a HC, but they have draft picks and cap space to play with, $133M which is the most in the NFL. The NY Jets have yet to hire a GM or HC, so we’ll see what happens there. The Jets have interviewed so many people for both jobs, but nothing has been done as of this writing. Even “Sexy Rexy” Ryan nailed down an interview. So who is 2nd in this division is unknown, but anyone that foolishly thinks it’s us, is well, foolish. The Patriots fired HC Jerod Mayo after one season and it seemed like all the world that was done to accommodate bringing in former Patriots LB Mike Vrabel, but he’s yet to be hired. Will we actually make the QB position a priority and find someone other than Tua who can run this offense? I thank the Football Gods that QB Tyler Huntley shat the bed against the Jets, because if he played well, surely he would be the backup QB for Tua. We have to identify a veteran who can play, and draft a young QB as well. Not necessarily day 1, but maybe day 2. I don’t care what round, as long as he’s given reps and a chance to play here. I’ve heard Tua wants all the reps, that ends in ’24, because Tua can’t finish a season so he doesn’t get that opportunity any longer. We need every QB on the roster capable of stepping in to a game and competing for a win. If that means less reps for Tua, so be it.

I’m not optimistic about Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel running the show this offseason, draft and beyond. In MLB, I’m a Mets fan, and have seen how wonderful change can be. Mets owner Steve Cohen has deep pockets, but in a short time, his team is already competitive and went deep into the playoffs to the NCLS, losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers, WS winners in’25. The NY Knicks majority owner James Dolan is not my fave, but he finally handed the reins of President to Leon Rose, who has done a masterful job of bringing back winning to MSG, the Greatest Arena in the World. The Knicks are now a top 5 NBA team after 4 years of Leon Rose being named President. Both the NY Mets and NY Knicks were stuck in mediocrity, but one change of ownership (NY Mets and Steve Cohen), and one change of authority (NY Knicks and President Leon Rose) have paid huge dividends. So someday, Ross gives up the ownership or he finally tires of mediocrity and let’s his good friend Chris Grier go and this franchise can start building the right way. Can Grier finally get it right, and can Mike McDaniel get the respect from his team? Don’t bet on it! Sorry guys, that’s just how I feel, but of course, I hope to be proven wrong.

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775 Responses to Dolphins finish ’24 season 8-9, look to retool

  1. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Through Spotrac, I can create over $40M in cap space… and that’s only by restructuring Tua and Chubb’s contracts.

    Get a legit backup QB (plus draft one), solve the Guard issues (one by FA, one or more via the Draft), and get a redzone target receiver (think De’Vante or Gesicki-esque in size/leap/catch radius). This Offense just might click in ’25… but I’m a dreamer.

  2. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Brian in NY

     says:

    January 12, 2025 at 9:50 pm

    correct M13- especially for safeties who have to read and react to the play. INTs are often the result of instincts.

    ————-

    EXACTLY!!!

  3. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I just don’t know how we can’t take a DT in the 1st round of the ’25 Draft, barring a huge FA signing. If Calais Campbell doesn’t come back (which is a real possibility), we’ll be fucked.

    Zach Sieler can’t do it alone (nobody can), so it’s imperitive we find another DT. JMO

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      We need more Draft picks, especially with the revelation that we’re only going to get a 4th-round compensatory pick for Christian Wilkins… not a 3rd… barring some kind of positive for us with the wacky compensatory formula.

      The compensatory formula seems to be more secret than the code for dispatching THE BOMB. Talk about a ‘nuclear football’…

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      I’m taking Tyler Warren all day, if he’s there

  4. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Jayden Daniels and this game show why he’s already 6th overall in my ranking of best QBs. Dude is only going to get better and he’s already a stud. First playoff win in his first season. Grats Redskins.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      Mayfield shat the bed on the fumble, that was Tampa’s game to lose and he did

      • New Age's avatar New Age says:

        He did and it was. I like Baker and TB a lot but they really need to use the remaining small window of Evans better next year. It should be their division to lose again next year.

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        Tampa’s HC is lame, he never seems to fight for anything

        they get a shitty call and he’s not in the face of the ref giving him shit, takes too much crap

  5. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    Was a very enjoyable game

  6. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I wouldn’t touch Tua or Tyreek’s contracts. Those fuckers are gone ASAP when their contracts allow us. This team isn’t going anywhere in ’25, so suck it up, and then cut those fuckers quickly when you’re able

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      yeah, i agree

      Tyreek gone after 2025, 15m dead, save 36m

      Tua has 25m dead money in 2026, save 31m by cutting him, 17m after 2026

      part ways after 2025 and build it back stronger, not faster and weaker

  7. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    I think we need to forget position, and just get the best players we can get. We’re not building around Tua any longer, we’re just building.

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      best players has taken a turn for me, i think the best right kind of players is a better way of looking at it

      We need to find a difference maker, when it’s a critical time in the game he’s going to step up

      for Buffalo Allen and Diggs did it, Shakir and Cook this year

      our guys are Jonnu and Achane, think Waddle would too without Tyreek

      Tyler Warren would by a difference maker, catching, breaking tackles, tush push in Wildcat

  8. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    19.Tyler Warren TE Penn Statetrade-icon

    48.Kenneth Grant DT Michigan

    98.Jaeden Roberts OG Alabama

    99.Kurtis Rourke QB Indiana

    115.Jaylen Reed S Penn State

    150.Joshua Gray OG Oregon State

    155.Jermari Harris CB Iowa

    225.Alfred Collins DT Texas

    230.Jack Kelly LB BYU

    251.Kobe Savage S Oregon

    2026 DEN 2nd

  9. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    It’s a little too early in the offseason to start the BPE argument Mike. I know that’s not what you are doing, I just sense it coming on. lol.

  10. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    cheats are going to be Tenn 2.0, when was the last time we beat the Titans

    it’s going to be NFC East football in the AFC East, we better start building some strength in the trenches

  11. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Steve – What I meant is don’t take an OG because we need one who’s ranked way behind the TE that’s on the board for you now.

  12. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

    I just saw that Miami hasn’t won a playoff game since Jayden Daniels was born. LMAO

  13. boulderfinfan's avatar boulderfinfan says:

    Nice write Mike. Although I do agree if Tua hadn’t gotten injured (big if) we would have probably made the playoffs.

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      Better yet, if they had not NEEDLESSLY placed him on IR and let him go through the protocol without paying attention to the press, He would have played in 3 more games and likely won a couple of those.

      He had NO SYMPTOMS the day after the concussion. He COULD HAVE AND SHOULD HAVE been cleared in 3 days. (like every other concussion in the league last year!!!)

      They CHOSE for political reasons to put him on IR and shut him down for 5 weeks!

  14. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    I take Tyler Warren at 13 if he’s there, no question. Yes, we have other needs, but TE will be a need too in a few years if we don’t draft him .we can’t pass up potential all pros just because we have a need somewhere else; that’s what gets you a mediocre team year after year. Tyler Warren is a difference maker- I’ve been watching him for four years. Every single game. He blocks very well, can run the ball, has an excellent hands, can run after the catch , runs great route and can find the soft spots in the defense. Not often I say there’s a can’t miss guy coming out of Penn St. (I said it with Allen Robinson, Godwin, Barkley, and Parsons), but Warren is that guy.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      We do need an immediate upgrade over Smythe amf Julian Hill. Having Warren and Jannu next season would be nice.

      • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

        I think you can make a reasonable argument that Julian Hill is the worst football player to ever set foot in Hard Rock

        he played in nearly every game this year

        he caught 12 balls for 100 yards

        but he was penalized 5 times for 43 yards

        so he had a net positive of 57 total yards in 16 games

        that’s about 3.5 yards of production a game

        and it’s not like he’s was out there for his ability to block

        he specifically was supposed to be a receiving threat

      • ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

        He was worse than awful and I can’t for the life of me understand how he kept being used. He is the Columbo of TEs.

  15. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    29. Nick Emmanwori S South Carolinatrade-icon

    48. Kenneth Grant DT Michigan

    60. Mason Taylor TE LSUtrade-icon

    61. Dorian Strong CB Virginia Techtrade-icon

    98. Luke Kandra OG Cincinnati

    99. Savion Williams WR TCU

    115. Charles Grant OT William & Mary

    150. Chris Paul Jr. LB Ole Miss

    156. Cam Skattebo RB Arizona State

    177. Riley Leonard QB Notre Dametrade-icon

    225. Alfred Collins DT Texas

    230. Jay Higgins LB Iowa

    251. Armand Membou OT Missouri

  16. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    If we got TE Tyler Warren with our first pick, I would love to get DT Tyleik Williams with our second pick, 6’3, 327 and could run in the 4.7’s. I don’t think there is another DT that can hold their ground vs double teams and still make a play as consistently as Williams. This is a different video from before.

  17. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    This was Monheim’s 1st season playing center. He could probably play either OG position also. Looking him as a later day 3 option.

  18. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    BBM,

    As I’d said way back I still think Monheim is the sort of guy these guys like. His versatility is probably his best asset. The more I saw of him the more I thought he’s a guard and probably not a starter. I think he’d be a swing player. Later round pick, I’d say. 5-6-7. I’m not in a big hurry to draft him, but these guys might be. Should be an interesting offseason.

  19. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Do we really need to take a TE at #13? 😩

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      No, we need Tyler Warren

      with the 🌭 (weenie) behind center we need an outlet for him, he’s not just a TE, he’s a difference maker and can be our tush pushee

      we need someone to allow us to play 1st and 8, with the big boys

  20. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    So, Vrabel is HC of NE and Brady is minorty owner of Raiders who have fired their front office and will be consulted in the search while commentating on FOX.

    Lmfao….nothing to see here

  21. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    But but but we have to get 2 all pro OG’s for Tua, you can’t draft a TE and DT before addressing the OG position for Baby Tua! Mike McDaniel is drafting as if Tua’s life depends on it, and it might.

  22. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    🧁 needs a blocking TE to be able to block for his fav plays the pitch and the screen

    maybe it’s 🌭 that favors those plays

  23. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Doesn’t matter who we draft. We don’t have the FO for success short term or long term.

  24. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    17.Kelvin Banks Jr. OT Texastrade-icon

    48.Deone Walker DT Kentucky

    49.Donovan Jackson OG Ohio Statetrade-icon

    99.Sebastian Castro S Iowa

    115.Jaishawn Barham LB Michigan

    150.Joshua Gray OG Oregon State

    155.Savion Williams WR TCU

    225.Jacob Parrish CB Kansas State

    230.Jack Kelly LB BYU

    251.Ty Hamilton DT Ohio State

  25. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    One of the DT’s we had during TC but let go, Gallimore, had 5 tackles an 1.5 sacks last night for the Rams in their win.

    Also, Rams starting safety Quentin Lake led the team with 9 tackles and 1 TFL. I wanted us to draft him late in 2022, Rams did instead at pick #211. He had 111 tackles, 2 sacks and 5 PD’s. this season.

  26. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I guess McVay has finally figured out how to beat Flores.

  27. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    From a Joe Schad article:

    In the last 12 drafts, here are the only other quarterbacks Miami has selected:

    2022: Skylar Thompson, 7th Round

    2016: Brandon Doughty, 7th Round

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      “We were in on a number of topflight backup quarterbacks in the league,” Grier said. “We were runner-ups for a couple of them that we wanted to get here, and for some financial restraints and compensatory pick stuff, we just couldn’t go to those, to the prices.”

      ————————-

      Yeah, dumb ass, due to all those huge contracts on F/A you couldn’t afford.

  28. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Wyoming, I know you have been selecting him a lot lately, more than I was:

  29. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Instead of entering the NFL draft, Georgia QB Carson Beck enters the transfer portal and is going to the “U” to play in Miami as a 5th year senior.

    Carson Beck had fallen off of every teams 1st round draft board. He was looking at being selected anywhere from the 2nd to early 4th round.

    Beck will make anywhere from 3-4 million dollars in this NIL deal, which will double what he would have gotten this year in a rookie NFL contract drafted after the 1st round. It is also double what Cam Ward got when he came to the “U” (1.6 million).

    Not a bad deal. Get paid a bunch and try to improve your draft stock for 2026.

  30. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Here are the biggest dead cap hits for next season;

    Xavien Howard $15.7 million

    Shaq Barrett $4.4 million

    Odell Beckham, Jr. $895,000

    Great job Grier!

  31. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Wyoming, while we are thinking about Ohio State LG Donovan Jackson. Let’s not forget the Buckeye’s center Seth McLaughlin as he can play OG also. He plays with a mean streak. Though, his size may limit him to just center at 6’4, 305 pounds. I like his game though.

  32. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Skylar is now a Stealer*

    @_SportsTrust

    Signed, sealed & delivered! @skylarjthompson

    to the

    @steelers

  33. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    We are not the only team…

  34. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @NFL_DovKleiman

    Yikes: WR Diontae Johnson was reportedly angry in the locker room after the #Texans playoff win, likely due to a lack of involvement on offense. He was cut this morning…

    —————–

    WOW!!!

  35. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Donovan Jackson isn’t a great fit for how MM does things….and it’s really not stuff Jackson can change. I know he looked okay at LT, but he’s really a tight space guard in the NFL. That’s not what we do. Because of his base ability I’d still be tempted to bring him in and find out for sure because the question with this kid has always been is he just a little physically limited or not pushing to reach his ceiling?

  36. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    It’s difficult to fathom, but Skylar Thompson is now the only QB under contract for the Stealers*.

  37. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    we need to at least take a flyer on a big QB, strong arm, that can run

    kinda like Fields, with more between the ears

  38. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    BBM,

    I like McGlaughlin. No reason he should move to guard in the pros. He might end up being one of the better young centers in the league in a few years. He has had some injury issues. He’s smart as hell, and I think he’ll get better at the next level. Yeah, he could play guard, but if his agent lets that happen, I’d fire the guy. He’s a center.

  39. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Free Agent OG’s who could be in our price range:

    RG Will Hernandez, Cardinals starting RG, last contract 2yr 9 mil deal

    OC/OG Nate Herbig, Steelers, on IR this season, last contract 2yr 8 mil deal

    LG Ben Bredeson, Bucs starting LG, last contract 1yr 3 mil deal

    RG Dalton Risner, Vikings starting RG, last contract 1yr 2.4 mil deal

    LG Teven Jenkins, Bears starting LG, coming off rookie deal

    LG Aaron Banks, 49er’s starting LG, coming off rookie deal

    Getting into other team’s backups if I list any more.

  40. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Sam Ehlinger is a free agent QB next year. At least he will give you some short yardage conversions. lol

  41. herdfan's avatar herdfan says:

    Seems to me, any back up QB that’s available would want to come to Miami. With Tua as our starter, they’re guaranteed some playing time.

  42. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    I thought about this at work last week. Who were the roughest, toughest guys on our team in ’23? That would be Christian Wilkins and Robert Hunt… who were exactly what we needed for the GRIND of winter and playoff football.

    Instead, we let them walk and became all the softer as a result.

  43. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    If we upgrade the G position and depth on the OL that could improve a lot of issues with this team.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Absolutely. Our running game fell off a cliff this season due to an ineffective O-Line at the Guard positions.

      And once the opposition realized as much, they played 2-deep Safeties on us every Sunday when Tua was our QB.

      • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

        Couldn’t run consistently and the deep ball wasn’t there. Couldn’t run power plays in short yardage, had to rely on screen/pick plays and outside runs.

        C Brewer
        LT Paul
        RT Jackson

        Upgrade Guard in FA and through the draft.

  44. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    If the team played better football they would win more games….

  45. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Think… most of us here have been following our Phins for a VERY long time. So let’s go back to the Saban-era of Phins football… where we had former and recent Pro-Bowlers at every skill position… BUT HE NEGLECTED THE O-LINE!!!

    Even Peter King predicted us to go to the Super Bowl! What was the net result? We couldn’t run, we couldn’t pass, and we certainly couldn’t pass ‘GO’ on a Monopoly board.

    At least Bill Parcells understood the O-Line, and that lasted for a few seasons, paving the way for the R&R X-Press. But sadly, we didn’t have a decent QB in those days (save MR. PENNINGTON).

    So ever since Steve Ross took over, we’ve been all about hiring a new, up-and-coming Offensive mind (Joe Philbin, Adam Gase, and now Mike McDaniel) that absolutely neglects the O-Line… in favor of ‘sandlot football’.

    What truly ironic? Upon taking the HC spot at Alabama, Nick Saban has been ALL ABOUT his O-Line. See, he LEARNED from his failures as our Phins HC back in ’05-’06.

    When are we actually going to take our O-Line seriously again?

  46. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    A couple Dt’s I would be interested in are:

    Javon Kinlaw, Jets starting DT, signed a 1yr 7.25 mil deal

    Jerry Tillery, Vikings starting DT, signed 1yr 2.75 mil deal

    Osa Odighizuwa, Cowboys starting DT, coming off rookie deal

    Tedarrell Slaton, Packers starting DT, coming off rookie deal

    Milton Williams, Eagles starting DT/DE, coming off rookie deal

  47. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    Tim Knight

     says:

    January 14, 2025 at 5:03 pm

    Couldn’t run consistently and the deep ball wasn’t there. Couldn’t run power plays in short yardage, had to rely on screen/pick plays and outside runs.

    C Brewer
    LT Paul
    RT Jackson

    Upgrade Guard in FA and through the draft.

    ———–

    Exactly! Teams won’t be able to get away with playing 2-high Safeties when the likes of Achane is ripping off 10-yard runs at a clip, as he did in ’23. Teams will then have to play with a box Safety (8 in-the-box), thus allowing our passing game to thrive once again.

    It’s all about the O-Line!

  48. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    And we need NASTY (or ‘NICETY’, as Bootsy Collins would say!) to forge a core group of O-Linemen to vie with the likes of the Stealers* and Ravens.

    Dark Richie was a little too nasty (psycho!), but one gets the point.

  49. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    In 2021, the Dolphins traded up pick #42 to select Liam Eichenberg out of ND.

    In 2021, the 49er’s drafted at pick #48 LG Aaron Banks out of ND.

    Lynch/49er’s knew what they were doing. Grier/Dolphins, not so much.

  50. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Eichenberg is a serviceable backup with versatility. He’s not starting caliber. Has good plays but just as many bad plays.

  51. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Bottom line for me is this team needs plenty of help. OL DL LB CB QB WR S. I just want them to draft good players. With all the needs we have, there should be good options somewhere.

  52. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

    Throw a dart at every position. They are all a need. Lol

  53. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    You always want to get better everywhere, but in realistic current moments it’s one thing at a time to build on what you already have.

    Many of you want to blow up everything and that’s not going to happen.

    Get really good on the OL. It will change time of possession and points on the board. Helps both offense and defense.

    Achane and Wright are going to be huge next year if we do that.

  54. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Tim,

    Not ripping just responding. We have a rookie LT who shows some promise but hasn’t really shown he can hold that position down yet. A RT who will be coming back from a serious injury who hasn’t really proven himself yet. Improved, no doubt but who knows what he’s like when he comes back? Both guard positions are a mess, and guards are the power of your offense and the key to a running game. I’m not counting on Wynn for anything and Eich is a backup. We have a center who looks great running 5 yards downfield to block a LB but gets manhandled otherwise. And, not one single backup worth mentioning. This OL is a HUGE question mark. You can plug in bodies, but it would most likely take several years to turn this OL around….and that’s IF everything goes right…which it won’t. Ya gotta start somewhere but this is no small task…and injuries will undoubtedly play a role. This team has struggled to keep 5 guys on the field for years.

    I too think Achane and Wright can be a nice duo, but they can’t do it without an OL. I just don’t trust the guys making the decisions, and they don’t really seem to care about the OL all that much.

  55. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    “It’s something that’s served me really well in my career. Something that I think is essential for top performance,” Hayes, who won seven English titles with Chelsea and has twice been FIFA’s coach of the year, told USA TODAY Sports.

    “That’s not to say destroy everything within the framework. Bit it’s absolutely essential that to compete at the highest level, you have to challenge, you have to reflect. Be adding to, subtracting,” Hayes said. “It’s an evolutionary pocess.”

    “The moment teams get in the comfort space of previous winning [losing…lol] is a future indicator of winning–it’s not enough….”

  56. Wyoming85's avatar Wyoming85 says:

    Went a different way this time.

    Didn’t turn out to bad?

    21.Jalon Walker LB Georgiatrade-icon

    48.Xavier Watts S Notre Dame

    52.Kenneth Grant DT Michigantrade-icon

    98.Jaeden Roberts OG Alabama

    99.Dillon Gabriel QB Oregon

    115.Luke Kandra OG Cincinnati

    150.Savion Williams WR TCU

    155.Jack Nelson OT Wisconsin

    225.Alfred Collins DT Texas

    230.Fentrell Cypress III CB Florida State

    251.Jack Kelly LB BYU

  57. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Looks like the FL panhandle is in for an ice storm next week that sucks as I was planning my last hunting trip next week. It would be fine if it were snowing where I will be but just SW of Montgomery, AL still shows freezing rain.

  58. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Safety could be an option in the 1st round after a trade down. I still like Starks and his coverage ability.

  59. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I still would like us to get Falcons free agent Safety Richie Grant to give us a vet presence. He’s not a pro bowl stud but should come at a good price.

  60. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Top 10 Free Agent Safeties by PFN:

    1) Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins
    2) Tre’von Moehrig, Las Vegas Raiders
    3) Budda Baker, Arizona Cardinals
    4) Talanoa Hufanga, San Francisco 49ers
    5) Camryn Bynum, Minnesota Vikings
    6) Justin Reid, Kansas City Chiefs
    7) Andre Cisco, Jacksonville Jaguars
    8) Jeremy Chinn, Washington Commanders
    9) Damar Hamlin, Buffalo Bills
    10) Julian Blackmon, Indianapolis Colts

  61. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    He needs to be our backup. Unfortunately, they may go with a cheaper option in Huntley.

  62. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    PFF’s pick for Miami at #13:

    Miami Dolphins: T Josh SimmonsOhio State

    The Miami Dolphins need to add talent to their offensive line. The Dolphins’ 55.5 team run-blocking grade ranked No. 28 in the 2024 NFL season. Their 66.1 team pass-blocking grade ranked No. 21, meanwhile, Tua’s average time to throw of 2.30 seconds was the quickest in the NFL in 2024.

    While Simmons’ 2024 season was cut short by injury, he earned an 82.0 pass-blocking grade and allowed only one pressure on his 158 pass-blocking snaps. Simmons played both left and right tackle in college but could also possibly be moved inside to guard. Adding Josh Simmons to the Dolphins offensive line means the Dolphins offense won’t have to rely so heavily on a quick time to throw in order to move the ball down the field.

  63. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @schadjoe
    Miami Dolphins were 9th in NFL in points per drive in games Tua started

    Miami Dolphins were 32nd in NFL in points per drive in games Tua didn’t

  64. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Randy, you have to start somewhere with the OL. Rookies aren’t proven either. We need to add better players.

  65. mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

    @MikeGarafolo
    Sources to me and
    @RapSheet
    : The #Ravens claimed WR Diontae Johnson off waivers from the #Texans.

    You read that right. However, per NFL rules, he will not be awarded to them until after the Super Bowl. He will then be a free agent.

    This effectively ends Johnson’s season.

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      @MikeGarafolo

      Two things here: The #Ravens will be in line for a compensatory draft pick if Diontae Johnson gets a deal that factors into the formula. And this also takes an experienced receiver off the market should another team need one in a pinch this offseason.

      ———–

      WTF?!!

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Smart move by the Ravens and they could get a 2026 comp pick for him.

        Grier’s not that smart.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        Johnson had 33 catches for 375 yards in 2024. That puts him at #133 on list of WRs. Not sure how the Ravens could get a compensatory pick for that.

      • CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

        I don’t normally put much stock into the idea of claiming a guy who was on your opponents roster to pick his brain, but I have to wonder if this has more to do with making sure the Chiefs don’t pick him up or something like that.

  66. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Weather for Texans at Chiefs 3:30pm kickoff Saturday is 22 degrees with 14mph wind gusting up to 28mph.

    Weather for Rams at Eagles 2:00pm kickoff Sunday is 38 degrees with rain/snow mix.

    Weather for Ravens at Bills 5:30pm kickoff Sunday is 11 degrees with 5mph wind with chance of flurries/lake effect.

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      Well, we would have been bounced last week anyway….

      The ONLY way we could possibly make it through the playoffs is with home advantage. We had it in our grasp the season before last but threw it away.

  67. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    @NFL_DovKleiman
    Interesting: #Lions OC Ben Johnson spoke with Tom Brady on the field before the #Packers game 👀

    This was the first time he’d met him.

    Brady’s impact on the #Raiders is being felt immediately…

  68. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    PFN – Alan Goldsher’s latest mock:

    13) Miami Dolphins: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

  69. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Tankathon now has our comp pick for Wilkins listed as a 4th now. They are really accurate in their predictions. Boo!

    We are looking at 13, 48, 98, 114, 133, 149, 154, 224, 231 and 252.

  70. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    2 trade downs in 1st – Added 3 OL and 3 DL

    29. Tyleik Williams DT Ohio Statetrade-icon

    48. Wyatt Milum OG West Virginia

    58. Kenneth Grant DT Michigantrade-icon

    98. Luke Kandra OG Cincinnati

    114. Savion Williams WR TCU

    122. Keon Sabb S Alabamatrade-icon

    126. Chris Paul Jr. LB Ole Misstrade-icon

    134. Marcus Mbow OT Purdue

    150. Cam Skattebo RB Arizona State

    155. Riley Leonard QB Notre Dame

    227. Omarr Norman-Lott DT Tennessee

    232. Jay Higgins LB Iowa

    252. Gentry Williams CB Oklahoma

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      None too shabby! I like it… though if Walter Nolen is there @ R1P29, I’m taking him ALL DAY! 🙂

    • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

      what’s the chance more than 1 DT or OL of these 3 make a difference?

      no trade downs get the star at 13

      • steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

        This was a generalized statement, not likely, but if we had that many draft picks from a trade down I’d be ok with a rebuild

        Skattebo will be a great pro

  71. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    M13,

    Do you see Nolen playing IDL or just a 3 tech guy?

  72. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    M13, a rookie doesn’t have to be an immediate pro bowler to be good and effective

  73. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Not totally sure but I think Anthony Weaver is being used as a Rooney rule candidate as a HC, not a serious candidate. I hope he’s back as DC for us in 2025. I thought he did a nice job with not a full deck of options.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Doesn’t matter much to me, I think Grier, McDaniel will be gone next year, so if the defense somehow plays well, Weaver may have a shot as HC

  74. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Miami Dolphins Senior Personnel Executive Reggie McKenzie did not make it to the 2nd round of interviews for the Tennessee Titans GM job. No compensatory picks for Dolphins. Oh well!

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      Mike, I don’t think he would count for a comp pick. He has already been top dog (General Manager) of the Raiders so it’s not like we groomed him and then he got a chance. He is a recycle.

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        Rocko – Rooney Rule – 2 compensatory picks awarded

      • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        Under the rule, if a team has a minority coach or executive hired away to become another team’s head coach or general manager, the team that developed that coach or executive gets two third-round compensatory picks.

        We did NOT develop him though, so I’m not convinced the rule would apply.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      You might be right, I had seen reports that we would get them, they could have been wrong. Now it doesn’t matter

      • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

        I could be wrong too. It happens more often than I like to admit. (100% of the time if a woman is in the room…LOL)

  75. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    mf13ss  says: January 15, 2025 at 6:45 pm

    None too shabby! I like it… though if Walter Nolen is there @ R1P29, I’m taking him ALL DAY!

    ——————

    He wasn’t. Went with the beef instead.

  76. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Randy, not responding for M13, but I think Nolen (in the NFL) is a 3 tech guy. That’s why I went with the trade down and took the 2 who can play anywhere on the DL and give you pass rush.

  77. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    watching NFL Network from week 4 Bills at Ravens

    Buffalo has no answer for Henry, 181 yards early 4th

    bad matchup for Bills, think they’d beat everyone else this weekend

  78. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Bill Belicheck still has not signed his contract with UNC. Rumors are Cowboys and Raiders have some interest.

  79. bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

    Sad day for Wisconsinites and for baseball: RIP Bob Uecker.

  80. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    you must’ve missed the tag, from the front row

    I think it was just a little bit outside

    RIP Uecker

  81. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/tyreek-hill-ravens-trade-nfl-rumors/

    It’s not a rumor, just click bait but there is an outside slim chance it could hapen.

  82. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Hill posted an intriguing tweet to his ‘X’ account stating the following — “3 hour drive to Tampa about to be a breeze.”

    https://www.si.com/nfl/buccaneers/news/miami-dolphins-star-tyreek-hill-fuels-speculation-about-potential-tampa-bay-buccaneers-move

  83. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    BBM,

    Thanks. I don’t know much about Nolen, but he doesn’t look like an NFL interior guy to me.

  84. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Belichick playing the same game he did with the Jets.

  85. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    Mike, it’s going to be a long offseason and season for you I see. You’re very down on the entire team. Hopefully the Mets will keep your mind off of it for at least a little while. 🙂

  86. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Is it Holland or defensive coach/system?

    Holland ranked:

    2021 – #3 best safety in NFL, DC Josh Boyer, HC Flores
    2022 – #74, DC Boyer, HC McDaniel
    2023 – #3, DC Fangio, HC McDaniel
    2024 – #89, DC Weaver, HC McDaniel

    One good year and 1 bad year under Boyer. In 60 career games he has 5 sacks (1 in last 2 seasons), 5 FF (4 in last 2 seasons), 5 INT’s (1 in last 2 seasons), 25 PD’s (less than half, 8, 4 each in last 2 seasons).

    This is from a Joe Schad article, PBP.

    https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/sports/nfl/dolphins/2025/01/16/miami-dolphins-free-agent-jevon-holland-contract/77742951007/

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Sites are still saying Holland is the #1 free agent target in the NFL and will command 18 mil per as Joe Schad says in his article. Schad mentioned the franchise tag but I doubt it as the projected franchise tag is still around 18 mil for a safety.

      Say bye already and hello to a possible 2026 comp pick. Though we have to hit free agency hard this year to field a roster so it might be negated.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      I don’t know why he ranked so bad in 2022. His best 2 seasons statistically probably were under Boyer.

  87. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    BBMike, Holland has also been banged up in recent years. He flashes at times but I thought he was going to be better than he has been. I don’t think he’s a priority.

  88. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I posted Dane Brugler’s top pick (right now) for the Dolphins in OT/OG Will Campbell, LSU. His second pick is interesting though, TE Harold Fannin.

    Would it be smarter to get one of the best OL in the draft at #13 where we have 2 holes to fill or the best TE in the draft when we have 4 under contract; Smith, Smythe, Hill and Rucci?

    I think Rucci could leap over Hill this year and Smythe could be a cap casualty.

    Jannu had the best season of his career and will probably get close to that again. He will cost too much to resign in 2026.

    Why not draft Jannu’s replacement if this is the direction the offense is going?

  89. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We all know the “all in” approach didn’t work. But we still have talent to work with. We’ll see what happens during the offseason.

  90. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    IMO, TE Harold Fannin is almost a unique talent as Tyler Warren. He’s just not going to give you everything Warren can. He is a Jannu Smith type TE. But Fannin set FBS tight end season records for:

    TE Receptions – 117

    TE Receiving Yards – 1,550

    Yards After Contact – 868

    Missed Tackles Forced – 32

    Fannin is 10 years younger than Jannu Smith.

    Fannin was really the only weapon on Bowling Green and teams couldn’t stop him; 11 rec for 137 yards, 1 TD vs Penn State, 8 rec for 145, 1 TD vs Texas A&M and in his last game (bowl game) he had 17 rec for 213, 1 TD.

    About 40% of his snaps were as an inline TE. Though, at 6’4, 230, he’s a much smaller version of Jannu but has the frame to add 5-10 pounds easy.

  91. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    you gotta have money to be players in FA

    the guys we’ll sign will look a lot like the crap we signed in 2024

    I expect to get a 2026 3rd for Holland

    we need a reboot year, unfortunately the cap says otherwise

    my biggest fear is, to save his job Grier mortgages more of the future

    Ross should put a stop to it, if that’s what does happen, but we know he won’t

    OD has been right all along Ross = crappy owner and we need to focus on OL

    • Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

      I disagree that OD is right about Ross. He’s not cheap, he upgraded the stadium and facilities. He allows football people to do football things. He meddled and learned his lesson. I can’t bash people for trying to do everything to win. Fans are fickle.

  92. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    she’s right and Ross don’t give a fuck

    how do you retain this incompetent HC Ross, IDK give him a raise

    https://dolphinswire.usatoday.com/2025/01/16/jordan-poyer-wife-rachel-bush-dolphins-locker-room-plague-immature/

    Poyer mentioned how soft the team was before the season, it’s just a reflection of the coach

  93. steveccnv's avatar steveccnv says:

    who said anything about being cheap?

    shitty owner is one that can’t find a leader to run the team

    which leader did we have under Ross?

  94. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    Fannin, at this point, can’t be a target for the Dolphins. I would much rather stick to my last mock and load up on OL and DL. That is until we get through the first wave of FA.

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