Sully and Haf working at the ’26 NFL Combine

The two guys above are very busy working on one of their most important undertakings together as GM and Head Coach of the Miami Dolphins, their very first NFL Draft. This would be the case for any new GM and Head Coach, but for these two and specifically for the Miami Dolphins, it’s exponentially more important due to the roster needs, and the cap restrictions former GM Chris Grier has left the Miami Dolphins with. Both are well aware that they will need to build this team back through the draft, so while this exercise is always important, both Sully and Haf know they need to hit on many of their picks because these players will be the foundation of the team.

I have to admit, that whenever I get to listed to either Jeff Hafley or Jon Eric Sullivan, I come away feeling positive and impressed, and very hopeful that they are up to the task ahead of them, and a huge task it is. Despite the fact that they will get a mulligan for this season, they are building a team in their image. What makes me so optimistic is hearing over and over and strenuously reinforced, that the two men tasked with this rebuild are completely in lockstep in doing this. Now this doesn’t mean that they make each other redundant, they might have differing opinions on certain things, but both completely respect each other and are completely willing to work together to accomplish their goal. When I hear HC Jeff Hafley talking to Mike Florio, and why he came here and took the job of Head Coach for the Miami Dolphins, he spoke of “Alignment”, and he meant alignment with new GM Jon Eric Sullivan, the opportunity to join him and the Miami Dolphins organization. This was once a proud NFL Franchise, and these two gentlemen seem hellbent on making that once again a reality in South Florida and the NFL.

As both Sully and Haf are at the NFL Combine right now, the underwear olympics are in full throttle with the DL and LB’ sand K’s already doing their part. Today, DL and LB’s will do their bench press while DB’s and TE’s will do their workouts such as 40’s and other drills. Lord knows we need players that will come in and not only compete for a starting job but be successful if they are drafted. We truly have so many holes you wouldn’t be wrong if you said the most important position is EDGE, CB, OL, S, TE. All of the above are important, and since the likelihood is that QB Tua Tagovailoa will either be traded or cut, you can add QB to the list, being we have only QB’s Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller on the roster, and once again, very little cap money to spend on a QB. Despite the persistent talk of QB Malik Willis to Miami, I just don’t buy any of it. Whether the salary rumors are completely accurate or not, Malik Willis can probably get paid NOW, and like most players, he will go where that can be done. I just don’t believe we’re in any position to once again dole out $25-30M annually at the QB position right now.

There were some impressive performances yesterday at the combine, a few EDGE players and LB’s ran very well to help themselves, notably EDGE Arvell Reese 4.46, EDGE David Bailey 4.50, and LB’s Sonny Styles 4.46 and Kaleb Elarms-Orr 4.47. All these players mentioned will be doing their bench press today, and that will further give a picture of just what kind of athlete these players are, besides of course the more important game tape they have accumulated during their college careers. That is first and foremost, though we all fall in love with the elite 40 times and 10 yard shuttles and broad jumps and vertical leaps. As Randy pointed just a day or so ago, 2022 2nd RD pick LB Channing Tindall. 4.47 40, 42″ vertical leap, 10’9 Broad Jump, all very impressive, equal to the best performers this year, but his play tape was so far below all the best of this year’s draft and even his own draft in 2022, and just think how important is was for us to make a strong selection in that draft when we had no 1st RD pick, and only 4 total picks, a 2, 4, and two 7’s. Randy reminded of us how great an athlete Tindall was, but how lost he was on the field. Listening to Hafley describe what a Miami Dolphins player will be, Tindall was the complete opposite. He wants players that played football, love football, and players that will last in any climate and all 4 quarters of the game. I can’t wait to see how we do!

Just a quick note to all our bloggers here, but specifically the Admins. I’d like to point out without calling anyone out that YES, I notice the absence of many of our Admins, and that I’m concerned. I know Twice has never been a full time participant, but Ken, Sonny, Herd and not one of the Admins but always a pretty strong participant here, Stanger, has also been long absent. If there’s an issue with my content here, or anything you’d like to change, I’d love to hear it. More importantly, I miss all of you and miss your presence here. If there’s anything you want to say and you don’t want to say it here, I believe you all have my number, so either shoot me a text or if you want it said out here in this forum, go right ahead and do so.

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402 Responses to Sully and Haf working at the ’26 NFL Combine

  1. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    Following the Jonnu news, it’s going to be real interesting to see what the Dolphins do with Minkah

    I saw a video where Kyle Crabbs suggested we trade him to the cowboys and basically give up a 5th and Minkah for the Cowboys 4th and 6th round pick

    what do you guys think know a trade like that

    I wouldn’t mind 2 fourth rounders and no 5th

    we might be able to draft safeties that can grow with the team

  2. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    I’m really not on board with just drafting a QB every year. I get their value, but the 3rd QB on any roster isn’t gonna bring much if he ends up just trade fodder. He probably doesn’t even get to practice or play much at all. What if you draft 2 QBs in a row who turn out to look really good as a starter and backup, do you keep drafting QBs? It’s more situational to me…but I get it.

    I think where we sit right now we can certainly spend a draft pick on a young guy you like. I think drafting a QB for the next several years is just fine. It all depends on Ewers and who you draft in the next couple years. Lots of unknowns.

  3. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    piggy,

    is that really the best compensation we could get for Minkah? I’m asking because I have no idea.

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

      I don’t know

      I thought he would be worth a 2nd before I heard people start to talk about it. Seems like he’s not so valuable

  4. New Age's avatar New Age says:

    Jonnu was really bad last year based off the stat screen. Did anyone watch the Steelers any? Was Jonnu misused or did he just fall off a cliff? With 38 receptions and 222 yards, he just didn’t add anything to their offense which seems weird after the year he had here. I’ve seen it happen that early but usually with RBs not a TE.

    • Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

      Washington got a lot of playing time as the year went on. They also have Friermuth. There were just too many TEs

    • mf13ss's avatar mf13ss says:

      Who was Jonnu’s OC last season in Pittsburgh? Yeah, the same guy who got very limited production out of Jonnu in Atlanta. His name is Arthur Smith, and he sucks BADLY.

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