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ESPN ranks the Miami Dolphins' starting lineup 24th in the NFL due to offseason changes and rookie additions. The Dolphins' biggest strength is their receiving duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, while their biggest weakness is their rebuilt secondary.
What is the Miami Dolphins offensive identity? And will it change in 2025 and be less finesse and more physical?
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The Dolphins’ Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier made the kind of changes this offseason typically rooted in a first-year regime. Will it work in their fourth year?
With the start of 2025 NFL training camps just around the corner, Bobby Kownack provides a deep dive into the Dolphins' roster changes, position battles and notable subplots.
Tua Tagovailoa led the NFL with a completion percentage of 72.9 in 2024. It was the most accurate season in Dolphins history, and third-best in NFL history, behind two Drew Brees campaigns. Tagovailoa has two seasons to show Miami he is everything they hoped he'd be.
The Dolphins have some veteran holdovers from an all-in window that came and went and now are supplementing the roster with young pieces.
The Miami Dolphins have closed their 2025 offseason training program. We predict the 53-man roster as the team heads into the break.