
I’m very enthusiastic about watching our Dolphins play tonight, even if I only see glimpses of certain players and watch with the full understanding that the flavor of these games is vanilla. You’re not going to see exotic offensive plays or any trickeration, and the defense will be the most basic scheme. No one is trying to fool anyone, but that’s in some ways the beauty of these games. You can see basically just one on one matchups and get an idea where certain players are, or aren’t. I feel really good about our team, better than I have in close to 3 years. The main reason is I feel we’re building something here, we have direction, and as the youngest team in the NFL we have a lot of guys I will be elated to root for. That has not been the case, at least for me the last few years. There wasn’t a whole lot to “like’ about the players we had here, and now that has changed drastically for me.
Let me start out by saying I’m thrilled that WR Caleb Douglas is thriving. It’s so early on and it’s only practice, but there’s already a chemistry and a trust building between QB Malik Willis and WR Caleb Douglas. Yes, Caleb Douglas, poster boy here for the “Biggest Reach in the Draft”. I think most people who said would happily retract that statement now. To be fair, he hasn’t yet played a game for our team, Preseason or otherwise, but I would love nothing more than for him to show a little something tonight in Preseason numero uno against the Washington Commanders. Besides WR Caleb Douglas, there are so many players to watch tonight. We’re going to see plenty of the 2nd year Chris Grier draftees on the defensive line, namely DL Kenneth Grant, Zeek Biggers and Jordan Phillips. I believe Zach Sieler will not play this evening, so these guys will get some playing time tonight.
We all want to see the rookies, and we have plenty of those. On the offensive line, all eyes will be on LG Kadyn Proctor, our first pick in the 2026 Draft at #12. Although not a rookie, as many eyes if not more, will be on 2nd year OG, now on the right side, RG Jonah Savaiinaea. His struggles last season were well documented, he graded out at the bottom of PFF’s ratings at LG. Now, back at his more familiar RG spot, hopefully he has a better showing. As long as we’re on the topic of blocking, I can’t wait to see TE Will Kacmarek. I know blocking TE’s aren’t the most exciting thing, but for a team that is trying to become a physical team, it’s essential to have a physical TE in a league littered with “Receiving Only” TE’s. Kacmarek will get some targets as a receiver as well, but he was drafted as the best blocking TE in the draft.
There have been countless comparisons between rookie LB Jacob Rodriguez and HOF LB Zach Thomas, both from Texas Tech. Of course, you surely remember Zach Thomas as a rookie replacing veteran LB Jack Del Rio which led to Del Rio’s release. Some writers can’t help themselves by saying Tyrel Dodson is going to be the next Jack Del Rio. It’s possible, maybe a trade can happen, but I doubt wholeheartedly the Dolphins are going to release Tyrel Dodson and get nothing in return. As I’ve mentioned in a few of my articles, this team is going to have a lot of situational players, which means there’s plenty of room for opportunities for everyone. All the tweeners we have on the roster that we drafted like LB/S Kyle Louis, EDGE/LB Trey Moore, S Michael Taaffe. Even our second first round pick CB Chris Johnson will be shifting from outside CB to nickel or slot CB in specific situations. What I’m driving at is there will be a lot more team efforts, and probably not a whole lot of individual accomplishments this season. With the exception of maybe RB De’Von Achane, I wouldn’t expect to see a lot of Dolphins on the leaderboards of any particular category.
I actually love the team concept. Gone from this team are all the hard to root for “superstars”. Not to say we don’t have potential superstars on our roster, but no one can just walk in with swag onto the field like they’re better than anyone else. Everyone has a lot to prove, and I like it! The score of the game tonight is irrelevant, but you want to see the team compete and not look totally overmatched. I think HC Jeff Hafley has been getting his message across very well to the players, i think they understand what is expected of them. The team attitude has changed from “Me” to “We”. The change doesn’t occur overnight from being a weak finesse team to a physical play anywhere team, a team that can play in frigid weather or steaming hot Miami weather with the same success. I’m sure that transformation hasn’t fully taken place, but I think the attitude is well on its way to getting there.
As in any Preseason game, I don’t know how much we’re going to see of any particular player. I’d like QB Malik Willis to look efficient for however many drives he gets, I don’t want him to play recklessly, and most of all he has to stay healthy. I don’t want him to put himself in harms way in a meaningless Preseason game, so he has to be smart. No Tua selfish, I said smart! I would like to see backup QB Quinn Ewers play well. He’s been much maligned during camp, so hopefully he can shake that off and show well tonight. I don’t think we’re going to carry 3 QB’s on the 53, so despite the fact that QB Cam Miller will probably play some, I want to the top 2 guys to thrive. WR Caleb Douglas on the other hand, has done so well in camp, I’d like to see that continue and for him to be able to show how for real he is in a game situation.
I’m really looking forward to seeing all our rookies, whether drafted or undrafted. One guy we won’t be seeing but on who continues to progress in drills, is WR Chris Bell. Honestly, it doesn’t matter when he comes back, whether he shocks us all and makes the 53 immediately or is on some form of injured list for a month or so during the season. Either way, even if he comes back in October, he’s still going to play a big part of the season, and that’s awesome. I can’t thank the Dolphins enough for making the necessary moves, purging this team of the poison, players and coaches alike, and giving us a new hope. I mean that more than you know, I have not enjoyed watching this team during the Tua/MM era. Now, everything is different, and despite being in the very beginning stages of transformation from ballerina to brawler, it’s begun, and I love every minute of it!
GO DOLPHINS!!!


I can’t stand Colon Cowturd. He said Indiana coach Curt Cignetti is overrated and Mendoza should get more of the credit. Indiana ran the ball almost 60% of the time and had a good defense but Mendoza should get the credit. Cowturd is such a douche.
Indiana was 3-9 the year before Cignetti got there then went 11-2 and college playoffs his 1st season without Mendoza. As a coach in division 1 he’s 46-6 and each of those 4 seasons he has had a different starting QB. He’s 146-37 as a head coach and has never had a losing season. BUT, Mendoza should get the credit.
Cowturd is just a click-bait shock jock. He PURPOSEFULLY says stupid shit just to get a rise out of people. I doubt very much he believes have the bat shit crazy stuff he says on his show.
** HALF the bat shit crazy stuff
I really wish WordPress had an edit button
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August 19, 2026 at 2:13 pm
Above mocks from the networks have me thinking, I want the jets to be just below mediocre and not get a top 5 pick
They have three first round picks next year. It doesn’t matter. They will move up to wherever they want.
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RIP Frank Beard
The only member of ZZTop that didn’t wear a beard.
Dang, RIP
RIP, Frank Beard.
Question for y’all, especially for you fellow North Easterners,
Are you getting swarmed by the spotted lanternfly right now as I am in PA? They were late to the party this summer, but now they are everywhere.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_lanternfly
I need to find a way to turn the laternflies and dobsonflies against one another: divide and conquer.
It’s expensive to continue buying propane for my dual flamethrowers, trying to take down these pterodactyl-sized dobsonflies!
Ravens C Danny Pinter was carted off with an apparent injury at Wednesday’s joint practice with the Vikings, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported.
Texans WR Jayden Higgins will miss the 2026 season after suffering a torn ACL in joint practice with the Raiders this week, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.
Chargers C Tyler Biadasz is out indefinitely after suffering damage to his ACL and additional injuries to his knee during Tuesday’s joint practice against the 49ers, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and ESPN’s Adams Schefter reported.
ROSTER CUTS
INJURIES
I thought they would bring Reiger back and revert him to IR.
They have done it already with OT Carter Warren, DT Rene Konga, CB Ethan Robinson and now Mason Reiger.
I really can’t explain it. It cuts their cap hit in half for this season but are still under contract for the remainder of their contracts, like 2 more years for Konga and Reiger through 2028.
Warren and Robinson were on 1 year deals so what’s the point? Only thing I can figure is they like them and this makes the both of them restricted free agents next year.
According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Crow-Armstrong is the first player in MLB history with two leadoff home runs and a walk-off home run in a two-game span, and the 13th since 1900 to follow a walk-off homer with a leadoff shot.
Yet another stellar decision by the NY Mets
M – I’ve only seen one lantern fly so far in NJ
Thanks for getting back to me on this. Good for your area. Man, it’s really bad over here in PA.
Tupac murder trial update…
I’ve yet to be subpoenaed, LOL! 😉
If ya didn’t know and I’m being VERY SERIOUS, internet rumors as late as 2004 had Pac surviving the shooting and hiding out in my general vicinity of PA at the time.
Didn’t realize I sounded THAT MUCH like 2pac back in the day? 🤪
Why on God’s green Earth would Tupac try to hide out in PA??? That just doesn’t make any kind of sense.
The man is DEAD.
M13, they haven’t been prevalent up in Albany
Thanks, Brother. I’m interested to see who is getting them and how intense it is.
Dayum…
@Schultz_Report
Sources: #Commanders DT Johnny Newton underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle and is expected to miss significant time. The former Illinois standout has 82 tackles, 7 sacks (5 last year), 2 forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery in 33 career games.
We may have lost and looked not so good with the backups, but we banged them up good. I think they have 5 players from the joint practice and the game who are now missing time.
I love Sully churning the roster…lol
https://dolphinstalk.com/2026/08/miami-dolphins-work-out-six-players-including-two-qbs-and-brenden-rice/
I do also, but “meh” on this group as compared to what we already have on the roster.
Can’t have enough DBs…lol
https://dolphinstalk.com/2026/08/miami-dolphins-reportedly-interested-in-trade-for-cb-carrington-valentine/
I am so excited about this season…lol!!!
It’s all NEW! Top to bottom and truly top to bottom.
From Daniel Sillman, purveyor of Football Operations, to GM (Sully has been true to his word), to new scouting department, to coach (who is a leader of men), to foundation pillars/leaders of the team that were extended, to 13 draft picks (some of you hated…lol), to record dead cap of $199M this year (WTF!!!), to next to nothing next year and ? (8) draft picks, 1 perhaps top 10), and not even seeing a game…lol.
I’m fucking excited! LOL
Thank you, Mike E.!
You’re welcome Krishna!
The Palm Beach Post released their roster projection after one week of camp and I have seen several other outlets attempt to pin it down. I think they are all wrong in someway or other. There is so much up in the air right now. Like the PBP has Taj Washington sticking around while Theo Wease, AJ Henning, Donaven McCulley, Tutu Atwell are shown as cuts.
I doubt Taj beats out some of those other guys who have been showing in practice. (Henning)
There are so many young and unproven players on this squad, it’s going to be really tough for the front office to settle on the 53.
I agree.
From PFF’s recent ranking of every WR room
32. Miami Dolphins
This may be one of the worst wide receiver corps in recent memory on paper, since Miami did not meaningfully address this severe need this offseason. The Dolphins were the only team in football without 500 passing yards against man coverage last year. Tutu Atwell, Jalen Tolbert and Malik Washington sit atop the depth chart. None of these players have ever registered a single-season PFF receiving grade above 75.0, nor have any of them achieved 700 yards in a season. There is a chance for someone to emerge from nowhere, but the outlook here is bleak.
They have us dead last, but they don’t realize that their projected starters are not going to be the actual starters? Tutu may not even be on the team next month!
I think the starters will be Douglas, Washington and Tolbert early in the season with Bell pushing him later on as he get’s caught up.
And PFF, how is investing THREE draft picks on receivers not meaningfully addressing the issue?
was scratching my nuts on that too. This seems like a before the draft statement, or they didn’t update it
their logic is we don’t have proven WRs, which is true, but doesn’t mean they’ll actual be the worst. Malik will help the WR room too
I too am looking forward to this season, then after game 1 or 2 I’ll stop reading the articles waiting for next year. It’s going to be a long season with our DB room
College football kicks off next weekend. Only a couple interesting games.
I can’t believe what the transfer portal has done to college football. I was looking at the Memphis Tigers with new coach Charles Huff. It’s crazy that 51 of their players on the current roster are players that came in through the transfer portal THIS YEAR. They only have 8 players carried over from last years team.
Only reason I was looking at Memphis is their new starting QB came from UWF here in Pensacola. He’s a good dual threat QB with a decent arm. I hate UWF lost him through the portal.
Portal is doing the same thing to college ball that free agency has done to the NFL. The game is dead, just doesn’t know it yet.
That’s the feeling I am getting.
BTW, the QB is Marcus Stokes. He was highly recruited and committed to Penn State then actually signed with Florida instead. Then, a video of him surfaced saying the N word, though not in a derogatory way. He said, “Welcome back, N”. Florida pulled his scholarship and that is how he ended up at Div II UWF. Yes, he is a white kid.
Crazy thing was after losing his Florida scholarship for saying what he said, an HBCU college gave him a scholarship. LOL Though, after some backlash that school forced the coach to pull his scholarship also and he ends up at UWF.
His only full season starting at UWF last year he threw for 3,300 yards, 30 TD’s and ran for another 10 TD’s.
He should have known better. Or at least hired someone…
From PBP this morning
Highlights:
On the LB competition between veteran Tyrel Dodson and rookie Jacob Rodriguez: “I think it’s a great competition, you’ve got guy with lot experience, is a great player and an up and coming young guy, who is instinctive and violent. And I think it’s a great competition right now.”On QB Malik Willis: “He’s become very confident, more consistent, takes are of the football.” Hafley points out a time they sent pressure on Willis, “I thought we got him.” But Willis eluded the rush anyway.Hafley said he wants Willis “to be himself” and not play QB like a robot.
Hafley said one of the reasons the Dolphins set up a joint practice against a John Harbaugh-coached team is “I have a lot of respect for him, I always have.” And the Dolphins want experience lining up vs. a team as well-coached as the Giants.QB Quinn Ewers, who has a groin injury, threw a bit Wednesday. The Dolphins continue to evaluate him.Hafley says “everybody should be ready to play” vs. the Giants. “I have a certain idea,” but it also depends on how many reps players get in the joint practice.
I also heard no 7 on 7 per request of Hafley.
I read there were punches thrown today by both teams and the Giants front dominated our OL.
Also, heard it got ugly with some punches thrown. Heard in 1 on 1’s Patrick Paul stonewalled Abdul Carter then Carter threw a punch at PP.
Hearing OL really struggling today.
Dolphins offense vs. Giants defense
The Dolphins offensive line is getting controlled by the Giants offensive line
The Giants pass rush is absolutely terrorizing the men in aqua and orange
Dolphins defense vs. Giants offense
@schadjoe
This is very ugly for Dolphins O vs. Giants D, folks
Tempers flaring big time with multiple confrontations on both fields
It’s late in the practice. The weather is hot, with a heat index of 105. And so are the players in multiple confrontations, the kind Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley said he warned players against earlier in the day.
At one point, J.C. Davis of the Giants appeared to throw a punch.
Austin Jackson took a shot at one of the Giants, then was decked for his trouble. Jackson’s day appeared to be over, which Hafley said would happen if anyone’s temper got the best of him. (Update: Jackson did return for the tail end of practice.)
A routine pass along the sidelines from Jameis Winston triggered pushing and shoving on the field where the Dolphins’ defense is working. At one point, the entire Miami defense and Giants offense came together with pushing and shoving. Just when it seemed to be cooling down, Winston found himself at the center of another flare-up.
Along the way, one bystander, possibly a Giants coach, was momentarily down.
several running plays were stopped, some went thru, judge for yourself, if we got destroyed
@joeschmo is a putz
I believe the OL player on the ground with an injury was OG project James Ester. He had to be helped off the field.
was expecting the usual homerism from Ryder. What I saw was an OG, that was getting aggressive, like he had urgency, unlike most of the rest of the line, maybe Wallace too was acting liked he belonged
guys like Campbell, Meyer, Heck… look like they were doing a walk thru, no confidence, slow, don’t seem to know what they’re supposed to do
there’s no fire with some of these guys, just stand there and play patty cake
The vaunted New York Giants defensive front had its way with the Dolphins’ offensive line in 11-on-11s.
Jonah Savaiianaea, Austin Jackson and tight end Will Kacmarek were among the players who allowed pressures.
There were at least three potential sacks allowed.
Quarterbacks Malik Willis and Cam Miller were under constant duress.
Aside from a few decent runs, the ground game was stuffed for repeated losses and no gains.
This was a disappointing effort. Miami needs better technique and physicality.
At one point, Dolphins center Aaron Brewer has words for his OL teammates on the sideline.
Near the end of practice, Austin Jackson engaged into an altercation with Giants players.
This was a fairly ugly day, folks.
Miami’s offense could not score a touchdown in the red-zone period of practice
Neither could the Giants from what I hear.
Chauncey Golston of the Giants sacked Malik Willis TWICE on one drive
One of them he came in unblocked
I always disliked scrimmages. It’s weird to play something but hold back. You really can’t play at 100%. If a guy does, that’s usually when the hands start to fly. They also aren’t a good representation of anything. Plays can look better or worse because guys aren’t going 100%. Those split seconds matter.
I sure hope somebody is instilling some toughness in this OL. Play through the whistle. I like hearing about guys getting feisty in practice. Bring it. Discipline can be instilled in time.
Hafley wanted our guys to face a Harbaugh coached team and the Giants are talented up front. It’s good work and experience especially for the young guys.
@flasportsbuzz
Per source, AJ Henning injury that forced him to leave practice was a back contusion… James Ester injury was an ankle, per source…. Dodson injury unknown but he was on sideline after leaving practice and his gait was normal.
BBM,
What does Ryder have to say about Priebe? He’s gotta work on his anchor, but he’s pretty fluid. Another 10 pounds might help too.
That sums it up
From Poupart:
In the longest practice at the Baptist Health Training Complex this summer, the Dolphins and Giants went at it for almost two hours of competitive work, starting with one-on-ones.
It was hot and humid in Miami Gardens on this day — shocker, we know — and hot is definitely how we could characterize the temperature of practice.
By our count, we got about a half-dozen flare-ups, skirmishes, altercations, whatever the term you want to use, starting near the very start when Abdul Carter hit Patrick Paul with an open-handed hand to the facemask after a one-on-one rep. And it stayed testy to the end, with a flare-up that involved at least five players after the very last play of practice, a field goal by Giants kicker Dominic Zvada.
That field goal ended a late-game drive where each first-team offense got the ball at its 35 with a little over a minute left. The Dolphins also got a field goal, but it came after a three-and-out that featured two sacks — official sacks with whistle blown by the officials on hand
That was the theme of the day for the Dolphins offense, unfortunately, because it simply couldn’t handle the Giants pass rush. By our count, we had the Giants with eight sacks, including three very early in the practice by defensive lineman Chauncey Golston.
The highlight on defense was provided by rookie linebacker Jacob Rodriguez with his interception, though he also had his hands full trying to cover new Giants tight end Isaiah Likely.
With action going on simultaneously on the two outside fields at the Baptist Health Training Complex, we chose to focus on the Dolphins offense, though we were able to glean some highlights for the defense.
The word among other Dolphins reporters was that their defense held its own, but it was a clear and decisive L for the offense.
Three Dolphins players sustained injuries during the practice, the most notable involving linebacker Tyrel Dodson. He was observed walked behind one end zone toward the end of practice without shoes or his helmet or pads.
Wide receiver A.J. Henning, who has had himself a good camp, walked inside the medical facility at the Baptist Health Training Complex accompanied by a trainer after going down while covering a punt.
And then guard James Ester, the converted defensive tackle claimed off waivers from Green Bay, went down with an apparent lower leg injury on a running play in a team period.
Dolphins players who did not participate were QB Quinn Ewers, LB Jordyn Brooks, EDGE Robert Beal Jr., EDGE Cameron Goode, DT Kenneth Grant, TE Ben Sims, DT Zach Sieler, EDGE Clelin Ferrell. Saw Quinn Ewers but he’s not practicing. Ronnie Harrison Jr. is back at practice.
Cornerback JuJu Brents and wide receiver Chris Bell, the latter still wearing a red jersey, did not do any competitive periods.
Linebacker Ronnie Harrison Jr. and safety Dante Trader Jr. were back as full participants.
THE WILLIS WATCH
This was a day that illustrated that for all of Willis’ talents, there are limits to what he’ll be able to do if he can’t be protected.
By our calculations, Willis was 12-for-20 and his number of completions was almost matched by the seven sacks he took. And this is where we point out they’re not cheap “you get a sack, you get a sack” stats that sometimes occur in a training camp practice. The Giants legit were in his face for most of practice. Of his 12 completions, eight of them were to running backs or tight ends, with De’Von Achane getting four receptions and Greg Dulcich two. Achane had an apparent touchdown pass, but it was nullified when officials threw a flag on Kadyn Proctor for a pretty obvious holding penalty.
Willis’ best throw came very late in practice when he escaped pressure and completed a pass across the middle to Tutu Atwell.
The one blemish on his stat line was an interception but cornerback Paulson Adebo when he threw while rolling to his left, but Adebo stepping in front of intended receiver Caleb Douglas. Based on where the players were on the field, that likely would have been an 80-yard pick-six. This was a bit of a late throw, though Douglas could have helped by coming back for the ball a bit.
— With Ewers sidelined, Cam Miller again got the second-most reps at QB and he had the best throw of the day, a completion for about 20 yards in the middle of the field to Terrace Marshall Jr.
— Some of the sacks the Giants recorded came as a result of blitzes that produced free rushers, including one by former Dolphins safety Jevon Holland. So let’s just say the Dolphins blitz pick-up wasn’t great on this day.
— There were protection issues from some of the offensive linemen as well, with basically every starter victimized on one play or another. The tackles in particular had a rough time, though. This has continued a very uneven summer for Austin Jackson once he returned from the injury that kept him out.
— Jackson was kept out of one first-team set after he broke the rules of engagement and threw a wild right hand (slap, not fist) at the face of pass rusher Abdul Carter, who was a major agitator on this day by getting in the face of Dolphins players on a regular basis.
— In the one-on-one involving Dolphins offensive ilnemen Kadyn Proctor and Patrick Paul won their rep, but also got a bit handsy pretty quickly where an overzealous official very well could decide to call holding in a game situation.
— On the other field, got the chance to observe Jordan Phillips and Zeek Biggers each win a one-on-one rep.
— On Holland’s sack, rookie tight end Will Kacmarek picked him up late and was unable to slow him down.
— Second-team offensive linemen we noticed with nice clearing blocks on different runs were center Andrew Meyer and guard Josh Priebe, as well as rookie sixth-round pick D.J. Campbell.
— Rookie linebacker Arvell Reese got the better of Aaron Brewer on a run blitz to disrupt a run.
— The Dolphins had one run that appeared to break when Achane found a crease on the right side, but even on that play Carter was raising his hand after Achane had sprinted downfield to signal he would have had the tackle after a few yards. That still looked like a good run regardless.
Rookie tight end Seydou Traore, whose spot on the 53 shouldn’t be considered a lock, failed to come up with a pass that was thrown behind and around his hip, a tough but clearly makeable catch.
— Defensive tackle Matthew Butler, who found himself in the middle of some skirmishes, got a sack against Jaxson Dart.
— During the time where Jackson was kept out, Caedan Wallace took his place at right tackle, but he was beaten by Brian Burns for a sack.
— Miller’s one incompletion on the day came after he threw the ball away when he was pressured after dropping the ball in a botched fake handoff that nicked the running back.
– While there was no live tackling, this nonetheless was a physical presence and Holland gave rookie Kevin Coleman Jr. a good pop after he caught a pass from Willis and the rookie did well in hanging on to the ball.
— On the Giants’ final two-minute drive, Jason Marshall Jr. had a good pass breakup against wide receiver Darnell Mooney.
— Safety Michael Taaffe earlier had a really nice pass breakup against Likely.
— Again, the focus from here was the offense. And it was not a good or promising effort.
Today’s practice was on par with the joint practices last year where we earned the “Soft” moniker.
“It’s only practice” but the G-men showed that the Dolphins offense is still offensive.
They are young and will go through some growing pains but I still think they are on the right track They will be better than last year IMHO.
From PFF
30. Miami Dolphins
Josh Uche is the only one of Miami’s four projected defensive line starters who earned a PFF grade above 65.0 last season, and even that came across just 244 snaps. The 2020 second-round pick has yet to reach 400 snaps in any of his six NFL seasons.
The Dolphins’ best chance to outperform this ranking lies with their young talent. Edge defender Chop Robinson and interior defender Kenneth Grant both have significant upside, but Miami will need substantial steps forward from the third- and second-year players, respectively.
25. Miami Dolphins
Aaron Brewer has emerged as one of the best centers in football, and in Patrick Paul and Austin Jackson, they have a pair of tackles who earned PFF grades above 65.0. The concern is at guard, and as we just covered with Ioane, expectations should be tempered for a rookie like Kadyn Proctor. At the other guard spot, Jonah Savaiinaea’s 28.4 PFF grade in 2025 was the lowest among all starting offensive linemen in the league.
The average age of the projected starting offensive line for the Miami Dolphins entering the 2026 NFL season is 24.4 years old
PFF has issues with their stats
2022 (New England Patriots): 456 total defensive snaps (~40% of defensive plays).
we know the team is young and inexperienced, Uche is neither
As I mentioned, it was my mistake when I posted about our D-Line; it should not have been there.
Remember what Coach Haf said in his presser this morning, that he was only interested in the 1-on-1 matchups rather than anything else… and to not engage in Tom Foolery (fights) with the opponent (G-Men). Haf even said there won’t be 7-vs-7s during the scrimmage.
Hope there’s no internal (long term) disciplinary action handed out to certain players on our team for retaliatory actions… though I doubt it (I think?).
Abdul Carter used to be a fav of mine while he was at PSU. Let the record show that I think he’s a bloody punk since turning pro… I can’t stand him any longer.
kind of hard for Hafley disciplining anyone, when you have to protect yourself and the Giants weren’t reprimanding their, and why Jackson came back after throwing punches
yeah
It’s like coach man I can’t just stand there and keep letting guys swing on me. That’s soft
I concur with both of you.
Tupac murder trial, day 4 update…
As I’ve called him for years, Silly Shit (P-Diddy, Diddy, Puffy, Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, or whatever he feels like calling himself in the moment), is in DEEP POOP after today’s testimony. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy, as he’s now officially accused of putting out a $1M hit on Pac’s life.
This guy is a serial rapist with ties to Jeffery Epstein, an extortionist, an embezzler, a pay-for-player via media platforms, and now there is testimony under oath that he was the shot-caller for the murder of Tupac for $1M.
DEATH PENALTY if convicted, IMO.
IMO, he should have already received the DEATH PENALTY for the raping of young women/girls.
And YES, he trafficked young women/girls.
Back to foosball…
I don’t CARE what the media thought about our O-Line vs the G-Men D-Line today in joints. To reiterate what Coach Haf stated earlier this morning, it was about 1-on-1 matchups.
This simply means that we brought vanilla against one of the best D-Lines in the NFL in a joint practice.
Nobody should get their knickers in a bunch over this. And as Rockphin stated earlier, @JoeSchmo is/was a putz regarding as much. Don’t think he got the memo!