
The first name to fall was an expected one, WR Tyreek Hill who very may not play for any team this season as he still has at least one more surgery and then of course rehab from that procedure. We heard Bradley Chubb’s name as well but he’s yet to be officially cut. A trade seems unlikely, Chubb is currently #11 in salary at his position which is a problem for a 30 year old pass rusher who was tied for 20th in sacks in 2025, and didn’t play in 2024. Teams will just wait for the inevitable cut rather than surrendering a valuable draft pick. These are the obstacles Sully is faced with while trying to improve the roster. Former Dolphins GM Chris Grier has left this team with a mess, and Jon Eric-Sullivan was hired to clean it up. Clean it up he will, but patience is necessary from the fanbase.
In case you didn’t know, NFL Free Agency precedes the Draft by a good month and change, as March 9th will be the day NFL Free Agency begins. More importantly for us, however is the NFL Combine which is just 3 days away, beginning on Sunday February 23 through March 2nd. Our roster will be chock full of drafted, and undrafted players from this upcoming draftand you can expect us to pick low level free agents at a few positions as well to fill in. Sully will have to be prudent while we’re all patient. You can’t realistically expect Sully and Haf to turn it all around in one season. I think the 2027 season we can expect improvement as we will have had 2 drafts to turn over some of the roster as well as having some cap space in ’27 to improve the roster some.
The Malik Willis to Miami talk never stops. I personally think that would be a mistake. We have Quinn Ewers, and we can add another QB in this draft and find an inexpensive veteran QB to round out the QB room and have a nice little competition there. Hey! What about Tua? What about him! All signs point to his exodus, whether it’s via some kind of unlikely trade or a very painful cut which will cost a monumental $99M!!! Even if we somehow find a trade partner we will have to absorb a major chunk of Tua’s salary. It’s the mistake that keeps on giving! Those of you faithful readers know and remember how I railed against giving him that contract and wanted to play him on his 5th year option. It doesn’t matter now, what’s done is done, we just have to take the pain and move on from the mistake that hopefully taught us how NOT to do things. I feel like signing Malik Willis would be a similar mistake, not as costly as Tua obviously, but a big mistake regardless. We should be in good position to draft a QB next year and there should be at least 5 first round QB’s such as Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin, LaNorris Sellers, DJ Lagway, Brendan Sorsby and Jyden Maiavia. Not all of these QB’s will be first round picks, but the point is that next season’s draft will be ripe with options, where this year’s draft has one legit 1st RD prospect that will be going #1 to either the Raiders or some team that pays a kings ransom to to the Raiders.
I’m excited about the combine, I haven’t really dove into the prospects yet, but once the combine gets going, I’ll really get into it and find my list of players I hope we get. The positions we need are everywhere, but I think priorities should be EDGE, CB, WR, OL, S and not necessarily in that order. All are important, premium positions, and since we cut Tyreek and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, and looks like Bradley Chubb is next either via trade or cut, and Chop Robinson is our only EDGE rusher. At CB, we don’t really have a starter on the roster, so don’t be surprised if EDGE or CB is RD 1. The fact that Grier traded up for a complete dud so far in LG Jonah Savaiinaea, and he picked up a dud that played 3 snaps in James Daniels who was also cut, you can see how we may be busy on the O-line as well. Thanks Chris Grier, you fucked us dry you dirty dog! It’s a mess, but I’m confident Sully will be the right man to right the ship here, and Godspeed to him in doing so!
GO DOLPHINS!!!


HOW DID I MISS THIS????
I just realized that Penn State CB A.J. Harris transferred to Indiana last month.
Nice!!
bailbondmike
says:
February 24, 2026 at 5:11 pm
Man, some players fell in this one. It’s a lot of picks but I traded Jonah for a 2026 4th and a 2027 6th. Then I traded Minkah and a 2027 6th for a 2026 4th, 6th and 2027 5th. Then I traded down twice. lol
BBM’s Post Taking Out El Mencho Mock Draft…
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LOVE IT!!!
32. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren S Toledo
43. D’Angelo Ponds CB Indiana
51. Blake Miller OT Clemson
64. Emmanuel Pregnon OG Oregon
75. Keylan Rutledge OG Georgia Tech
87. Gracen Halton DT Oklahoma
90. Devin Moore CB Florida
110. Dani Dennis-Sutton EDGE Penn State
111. Garrett Nussmeier QB LSU
128. Joe Royer TE Cincinnati
149. Eric McAllister WR TCU
187. Marlin Klein TE Michigan
199. Mason Reiger EDGE Wisconsin
228. Jimmy Rolder ILB Michigan
2027 SEA 3rd
2027 CIN 5th
Only thing I’d change? I don’t believe we need to go DT @ 87 with Gracen Halton, as good as he is.
May want to take your WR there @ 87, the way your mock went.
M13,
I think it’s like any other metric. It is only part of the puzzle. Tindall was a perfect example. You could see his athleticism, but you could also see how much he struggled to actually play the right way. He was a mess in college. His speed made him look like he was flying all over the place, but it didn’t usually end well. Lol
Exactly, man! Great example.
New Age
says:
February 24, 2026 at 5:04 pm
If your opinion was based on real knowledge of anything that would be a start. Tua was in those conversations about his health and knows his body better than anyone including you. Your opinion is based 100% on complete ignorance. There’s not one ounce of data you used to base your opinion. Being a moron who ‘goes their own way’ instead of informing yourself is a terrible way to win conversations. Maybe educate yourself?
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Can you literally point to anything you’ve said that was based in any sort of fact for a counterpoint? Where’s your education on the matter? We’re you in the rooms when any of this was going down? If you actually had a legit counterpoint you wouldn’t resort to name-calling.
When has the NFL shown care for the safety of their players that wasn’t fearing a lawsuit? What is the history of this team when it comes to making good decisions, especially when it surrounded Tua’s health? They’ve shown none.
All of us are fans on this website who root for what’s best for this team. We share our opinions.
Here are the facts though. Tua was benched and his coach got fired. His new coach has shown absolutely no vote of confidence in him. He’s likely getting released and will probably be unemployed. He’s clearly affected mentally and physically to where his production dropped and he lost his starting job to a 7th round rookie. He’s had two very visibly awful responses to hits on the field and he’s only played a full season once. The offense was changed because he was a mess behind center.
Nothing good came from him staying on the field. Not personally and certainly not for this team. If everyone around Tua made the right decisions, then why is this franchise starting over again?
R1P11Sonny StylesLB
R2P11Emmanuel McNeil-WarrenS
R3P11Emmanuel PregnonG
R3P23Gennings DunkerOT
R3P26Devin MooreCB
R4P11Sam RoushTE
R5P11Malachi LawrenceEDGE
R7P11Drew AllarQB
I don’t think we should wait so long to draft edge but it was hard to pass up those two OL in the 3rd
MIA
My Draft Picks
25.
T.J. ParkerEDGE Clemson
49.
D’Angelo PondsCB Indiana
52.
Gennings DunkerOG Iowa
57.
Ja’Kobi LaneWR USC
75.
A.J. HaulcyS LSU
84.
Jacob RodriguezLB Texas Tech
87.
Oscar DelpTE Georgia
90.
Josiah TrotterLB Missouri
111.
Bud ClarkS TCU
149.
Drew AllarQB Penn State
Liked this one BIG TIME… until you tried to replace All-Pro Jordyn Brooks and the big-time play of Tyrel Dodson. JMO, as always.
well we can play 3 LBs and competition is always good
I’m good with BPA, but our LB room (LB, as in interior: ILB or MLB) is probably the best room in the NFL. Again, JMO
The Flying Pig
says:
February 25, 2026 at 12:03 am
well we can play 3 LBs and competition is always good
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Understood, and especially regarding competition. I just feel we have SO many other positions to address, and LB isn’t on my list. EDGE? YES!!!
SB – Should the league really care about player safety all that much? I’m not being facetious. Where else are these athletes going to make this money? Did the Emperor care about gladiators? These guys know what they’re getting into, and if they didn’t know coming out of college, they find out soon enough. Tua was willing to take the risks to get paid, and paid he got. You don’t need to be a genius to think that his doctors, private doctors and even team doctors explained the risks of playing with concussions. If he didn’t seek that, then he’s an idiot and he gets what he deserves.
They’ve done a good a job as they could to pussify the game, think of the NFL in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s when anyone was fair game to get absolutely leveled by a full speed collision. How many of the players today would retire if they were told the NFL was going back to those rules? Probably a very small percentage. Do we have to worry for them? Fuck no, we don’t! Their choice
Don’t join the military if you don’t want to be in a conflict at some point with bullets flying.
Just what I have been saying about QB Taylen Green. From an NFL scout at the combine, he said he would not take Green any earlier than the 6th round and even then you are just drafting him on athletic ability alone. It will take at least 3 years to develop him and you don’t know what that development is going to look like. Also said, “Green is a bit of an unknown from a developmental perspective since he’s never played in an NFL-style offense geared toward read progression”.
I put Taylen Green in the same boat as LaNorris Sellers. Two talented players who chose the wrong programs where their coaches failed them and didn’t teach them how to play the position and prepare them for the NFL. Sellers does have more upside. We will see if he improves this year.
Confirming previous reports, the Atlanta Falcons announced on Tuesday they will release Kirk Cousins.
Though, this release will be on March 11, the first day of the new league year. This way the Falcons can designate him a post 6/1 release.
This is also probably why the Dolphins haven’t officially cut Chubb. They have to wait until March 11 to designate him a post 6/1 cut.
This has me thinking both Chubb and Tua could be post 6/1 cuts. Tua will cost an extra 11.1m cap hit post 6/1 cut but Chubb will clear 20.2m with a post 6/1 cut. We will still clear 9.1m cutting both Chubb and Tua post 6/1. That is more than enough to sign the rookie class.
OTC has our 2027 cap space at 105.3m. Post 6/1 cuts of Tua and Chubb will clear another 40.3m in 2027 putting our 2027 cap space at a nice 145.6m
I think this will be a meat and potatoes draft IF these guys are really true to their words.
100% hope so
Thanks for posting. it seems like Aikman had a lot to do with these guys coming to miami. That was a good move by Ross. Hiring Aikman as part of the search.
Mike E.
says:
February 25, 2026 at 9:00 am
SB – Should the league really care about player safety all that much?
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Yes. The answer is yes. Your employer should care about your safety.
These guys are the new version of the gladiators, and like I said, they have pussified the sport quite a bit to make it safer. How about I rephrase the question to “Should the NFL care more about player safety than the players themselves?” Answer that one for me
Answer is still yes and they aren’t gladiators, they’re athletes. We’re not drinking out of lead pipes and owning slaves anymore.
I don’t have a problem with hiring Aikman at all…hire as many guys as you like to get it right. My only question is what does Aikman provide that Marino doesn’t or can’t? Isn’t Marino still working for the team? Does Aikman have more current info because he’s still meeting with teams and keeping up with stuff for his job? As far as QB stuff, what’s the difference? They should both know how QBs should play or look.
More brains is usually helpful, but I did wonder about that.
I’m not sure if Marino really cares enough to dedicate a lot of time to the team. I recall they wanted to give him a high title years ago, he accepted at first and then stepped down
Randy
says:
February 25, 2026 at 10:09 am
I think this will be a meat and potatoes draft IF these guys are really true to their words.
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Totally agreed, especially on “IF”.
“IF” a stud playmaker falls into our laps, I would understand bypassing meat & potatoes for that selection. By and large, I too think it will be meat & potatoes.
But then again, if we’re truly going BPA, who knows? Maybe the BPA available isn’t necessarily going to be meat & potatoes?
OY! I’m making myself ‘mental’ again! LOL
This is one of my UDFA guys I want. OT/OG Temi Ajirotutu, 6’5, 310 from Villanova. Yeah, small school but you can see in his play, his nastiness, he could have easily played on a higher level in college football. I love his punch and how he punishes defenders. I would be bringing him in to play OG.
bringing him in to play OG.
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Hoping he could become a quality backup or starter.
If he can learn to play with a lower center of gravity (knee bend), he could be a diamond in the rough.
Love his lateral movement, his ability to pull, and he seems to be very strong above the waist.
If he puts on a few more pounds of muscle below the waist, I could see him being a very good Tackle.
Just me, but I’m not keen on Guards being so tall (6’5″) and light in the pants (310 pounds). Why? Because of leverage factors.
An NFL DT at 6’2″, 320 pounds would probably blow him up.
Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey says he’ll participate in all on-field testing except for the short shuttle, ESPN’s Jordan Reid reports.
He measured in at 6’3, 250
Edge R Mason Thomas plans to do a full workout tomorrow at the Combine. Says his goal is to run a 4.4 forty. He measured in at 6’2, 249.
Some other Edges measurements today: Bain 6’3 270, Zion Young 6’5 262, Faulk 6’6 285, Mesidor 6’3 265, Cashious Howell 6’2 248, Jacas 6’3 260, TJ Parker 6’3 260, Derrick Moore 6’3 254, Joshua Josephs 6’3 240, Malachi Lawrence 6’4 247, Romello Height 6’3 240, Dennis-Sutton 6’5 268, LT Overton 6’5 278, Mason Reiger 6’4 245, Caden Curry 6’3 260, Nadame Tucker 6’1 246
Like the size on DDS.
I don’t really know how much size is going to impact their decisions. I mean AVG was like 6’3 240 when we drafted him. It’s should be more about the fight in the dog. Actually, Mason Reiger kind of reminds me of AVG.
BBM,
Give me the guy who consistently gets home. I don’t care what he looks like or how he does it. I don’t want a “almost there” guy like Phillips. If a guy can’t get home often in college, it’s probably not gonna happen in the NFL.
ILB – Styles 6’5 243, Trotter 6’2 237, Jacob Rodriguez 6’1 233, Anthony Hill 6’3 238, Jake Golday 6’4 240, CJ Allen 6’1 235, Kyle Louis 5’11 224, Harold Perkins 6’0 222, Aiden Fisher 6’1 231, Deonte Lawson 6’2 228, Taurean York 5’10 232, Bryce Boettcher 6’0 227, Jimmy Rolder 6’2 240, Lander Barton 6’3 233, Kendal Daniels 6’5 242, Eric Gentry 6’6 221, Jack Kelly 6’1 246
SB. – We’ll have to disagree on this. A lot of these athletes are spoiled douchebags. They haven’t a care in the world like the players did years ago. They were fighting to keep their jobs because no matter how good they were they weren’t set for life like these guys are now. Once again, Dolphins could have told Tua to retire and he probably said fuck you, not until I get my contract, and then he dogged it after that. You see some guys retiring early because they want to have a better life and want to live a long life without being hobbled or having scrambled brains but for the most part they love the action, and really love the money. I find it hard to have sympathy for guys making hundreds of millions of dollars, I just do. The little guys who are out on the fringe I could feel for because they may make a million or a couple of million and then have to work a real job for the rest of their life (Oh the horror!!!). Owners, teams coaches can care about these guys all they want, most of them do what they want to do anyway
Can you tell me exactly what you disagree with that I’ve said other than employers should care about the safety of their employees?
I feel like my main point was lost in this whole discussion. I just wanted Tua to retire for his family. My father died when I was really young due to poor decisions with his health and left 4 kids behind. I’m actually a year older now than he was when he died. We were on food stamps. I also have a daughter who’s been dealing with a brain injury for the last 2 years. She’s supposed to be driving, but she’s in a wheelchair.
Tua had already made his millions and could take care of his family without the next contract. IMO, Tua made poor decisions, the coaching staff made poor decisions, and the front office made poor decisions. There’s plenty of blame to go around. But hey, Grier, McDaniel, and Tua are all gone now so silver lining I guess?
We disagree that the owners are at fault. I don’t blame them. I blame the players who are almost 99.999% just looking out for their best interests, not the team or the NFL’s.
I fucking hope so! Walk the talk.
https://dolphinstalk.com/2026/02/sullivan-sounds-like-a-man-who-cant-wait-for-the-nfl-draft/
Hey, SB, sorry to read that about your daughter. I hope the prognosis is positive at least and I send you and your family all positive vibes, bro.