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0:47Packers Sign WR Christian Watson to $110M Extension
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1:18Micah Parsons To Begin Season On PUP List
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1:44Raiders Enter Fernando Mendoza Era
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8:59Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the NFC South
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13:30Breaking Down the Biggest Questions in the AFC East
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2:01Did Rams Overpay for Myles Garrett?
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1:57McCarthy Era Begins at Steelers Mini-Camp
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6:26Dolphins Enter Rebuild Mode Under New Coach Jeff Hafley
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1:17Where This Rams Team Ranks Among Recent Superstar Teams
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0:26Giants to Sign Veteran WR Odell Beckham Jr.
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1:35Prisco's Bold Predictions for the 2026 NFL Season
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0:56Ryan Wilson's Can't Wait: Mike McDaniel Unlocks Justin Herbert
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1:22Top Remaining NFL Free Agents: Tyreek Hill
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12:54Breaking Down the Denver Broncos' 2026 Schedule
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14:14Breaking Down the Biggest QB OTA Storylines
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1:59NFL Futures: Best Win Total Bet
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11:06Breaking Down the Jets' Full 2026 Schedule
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10:33Green Bay Packers Full 2026 Schedule Breakdown
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8:50Breaking Down the Biggest NFL OTA Storylines
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9:36Breaking Down the AFC East's Offseason Grades
Top Dolphins News
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Dolphins' Jaylen Wright: Looking good at OTAs
Dolphins offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik said Thursday that Wright "has some speed" and looks comfortable this offseason, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
It sounds like Wright is off to a good start under the new coaching staff, competing with Ollie Gordon, Donovan Edwards and others for backup backfield roles behind De'Von Achane. One of the bunch could see a decent number of carries, as the Dolphins presumably won't want the sub-200-pound Achane butting heads between the tackles repeatedly. Wright was billed as a big-play threat rather than a power runner when the Dolphins took him in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but he does have decent size (5-foot-10, 208 pounds) to go with his 4.38 speed (2024 Combine).
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Dolphins' Greg Dulcich: Building chemistry with QBs
Dulcich said Thursday that he's been building chemistry with QB Malik Willis during OTAs, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
Dulcich told reporters that he's been impressed by Willis' vision and arm strength. It's the typical positive chatter for this time of year, but there is real reason to think Dulcich will become one of Willis' preferred pass-catchers, if only because there's so little else on the roster. Miami's other tight ends have combined for 24 receptions in the NFL, making Dulcich (67 catches in 31 games) the clear favorite for passing-down work. Rookie TE Will Kacmarek, a third-round pick, also has a chance to earn a lot of playing time, but he'll likely do far more blocking than route-running. The Dolphins re-signed Dulcich in March on a one-year, $3.25 million contract ($2.9 million guaranteed) after he averaged 2.9 catches for 37.2 yards over the final nine games of 2025.
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Dolphins' Caleb Douglas: Dealing with minor injury
Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley said Thursday that Douglas "tweaked something" during Wednesday's practice, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Hafley doesn't expect the injury to be a long-term concern. Taken with the 75th overall pick this year, Douglas joins a WR room that's widely viewed as the weakest in the league. He'll thus have a chance to compete for immediate playing time if he's back to full strength before training camp. With 4.39 speed, at 6-foot-4, 206 pounds, Douglas could have some value to Miami's offense even if he's just running clear-out routes.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: On track for training camp return
Jackson said Wednesday he's ahead of schedule in his recovery from a nagging toe injury he dealt with in 2025, David Furones of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Jackson underwent surgery during the offseason to address the issue, and he now believes he'll be ready to return to the practice field for training camp in July. Barring any setbacks, he should be expected to suit up as Miami's starting right tackle come Week 1 at Las Vegas.
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Dolphins' Jamaree Salyer: Leaves practice field on cart
Salyer (undisclosed) was carted off the practice field after suffering an injury Wednesday, Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
It's not known at this time exactly what kind of injury Salyer sustained, but it looks like it could be something serious. His not being available would be a severe blow to Miami's depth on its offensive line, potentially leaving rookie sixth-rounder DJ Campbell as one of the top backup options at guard.
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Dolphins' De'Von Achane: Taking individual reps at minicamp
Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley said Wednesday that Achane (shoulder) has been limited to individual drills at mandatory minicamp, Chris Perkins of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reports.
Hafley said Achane will continue handling individual drills Thursday, the final date of Miami's three-day minicamp. The star running back, who signed a four-year, $68 million in May, is recovering from a clean-up procedure to address a shoulder injury that forced him to miss Week 18 of the 2025 season, but there's not yet any reason to believe the issue will impact his activity level for the start of training camp in July. Until such time as Achane is fully cleared, however, Jaylen Wright and Ollie Gordon will be the favorites to handle first-team reps in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills.
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Dolphins' Chop Robinson: Targeting increased role in 2026
Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley said Tuesday that Robinson (concussion) "needs to become a complete football player going into Year 3 and we have high expectations for him," Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
"Hopefully [Robinson] becomes an every-down player," Hafley said. The 2024 first-round pick missed Week 18 of the 2025 season due to a concussion, but he's been a full participant at voluntary OTAs, per Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post. Robinson has flashed as a pass rusher, totaling 10.0 sacks across his first two seasons against the league, but his inconsistent performance against the run has limited his total workload, as he played just 415 defensive snaps across 15 regular-season appearances last year. Robinson has added seven pounds of muscle this offseason, which he hopes to help him transition into an every-down role following the release of Bradley Chubb (now with Buffalo).
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Dolphins' Jalen Reagor: Signs with Dolphins
Miami signed Reagor on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Reagor will now be joining his fifth different team since Philadelphia selected him in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. The Dolphins' competition for snaps at wide receiver appears wide open behind 2024 sixth-rounder Malik Washington, so Reagor could have a fighting chance at a spot on the 53-man roster.
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Dolphins' Austin Jackson: Recovering from clean-up procedure
Jackson (back) underwent surgery during the offseason to address an injury he sustained last year, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.
Jackson was only able to appear in six games for Miami in 2025 due to various injury concerns, so it's not too surprising that he needed extra attention from physicians once the campaign concluded. When healthy, he projects to start at right tackle for the Dolphins in 2026.
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Dolphins' Storm Duck: Still dealing with knee injury
Duck (knee) will not be able to participate in full during OTAs, C Isaiah Smalls II of The Miami Herald reports.
The cornerback suffered a season-ending knee injury in an October regular-season game last year against the Falcons. While he's clearly still dealing with the issue, the fact that he's able to participate at all might be a step in the right direction ahead of training camp. Duck has started four of the 16 games he's played in across two NFL seasons.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
120.2 (13th) |
195.4 (25th) |
300.7 (26th) |
| Def. |
132.4 (26th) |
230.6 (18th) |
348.8 (22nd) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| D. Achane RB De'Von Achane RB | Shoulder |
| C. Bell WR Chris Bell WR | Knee - ACL |
| C. Douglas WR Caleb Douglas WR | Undisclosed |
| J. Brents CB Julius Brents CB | Foot |
| A. Jackson OT Austin Jackson OT | Toe |














