CBS Sports put out a DAY 2 Mock Draft, and with Pick #55, they have Miami selecting… Round 2, Pick #55: Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE – Texas “The Dolphins had
The Miami Dolphins might not need Patrick Paul’s services in 2024. The 6’8, 331-pound offensive tackle adds beef to a line that could use some upgrades, but he won’t be kicking inside to guard anytime soon.
The Miami Dolphins added offensive tackle Patrick Paul from Houston with the 55th overall pick. How do you grade the selection? The Miami Dolphins used the 55th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to address their offensive line, adding the heir apparent to left tackle Terron Armstead.
The NFL forced the Miami Dolphins to lose their third-round pick in the 2024 Draft following allegations of “tampering” with Tom Brady and Sean Payton.
The Miami Dolphins didn’t add an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft, but they added size in a major way on Day 2. With the No. 55 overall selection, the Dolphins picked 6’8, 331-pound Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul.
Some expected the Miami Dolphins to add to their offensive line in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft Thursday night. They instead spent the No. 21 overall pick on Penn State edge rusher Chop Robinson.
The Miami Dolphins’ second-round pick is in. They have bolstered their offensive line for 2024 and the future with the pick. The Miami Dolphins used their second-round pick to select Houston offensive tackle Patrick Paul.
With day two of the 2024 NFL Draft about to start, it is time to take a look at the top positions of need - and the players available at them - for the Miami Dolphins.
Would the Buffalo Bills have still traded back if the deal involved the Miami Dolphins? The NFL Draft began with 14 straight offensive players — including six quarterbacks — coming off the board.
The Miami Dolphins entered the 2024 NFL draft without third- or fourth-round selections, making the team an obvious candidate to trade back in the first round to recoup some mid-round value.
The first day of the 2024 NFL draft is finally in the book, but the Miami Dolphins are far from done. Rounds 2 and 3 are set to take place Friday, beginning at 7 p.m.
The 2024 NFL draft will resume Friday night at 7 p.m. ET, picking up where it left off Thursday with the No. 33 overall selection up first. Like Thursday night, it could be a while until the Miami Dolphins have their turn to make a selection.
The Miami Dolphins opted not to engage in any trades during the initial round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday evening, although not due to a lack of interest in potential deals.
The Dolphins didn't make a trade during the first round of the draft on Thursday night, but it wasn't because of a lack of interest in a move. General Manager Chris Grier tabbed edge rusher Chop Robinson with the 21st overall pick and he told reporters a little while later that he didn't shut his phone off at that point.
Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill has revealed his thoughts on seeing his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, win back-to-back Super Bowls since leaving the franchise.
Chop Robinson is the latest edge rusher to come off the board on Day 1. The Penn State alum has been selected 21st overall by the Dolphins.
For many years, the "Steeler Way" was clear. But the end of Kevin Colbert's tenure and the ascension of Omar Khan has thrown a monkey wrench into how people view Pittsburgh's mentality.
Although it's not a glaring need, will the Dolphins zero in on a speedy WR during the NFL Draft?
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is one of the best wide receivers in football, and one of the things he is most known for is his blazing speed. However, Hill won’t be satisfied just being recognized for his phenomenal athleticism.
The Miami Dolphins had one of the top rushing attacks in football this past season, and much of that was due to the explosiveness of De’Von Achane. Achane was actually the Dolphins’ No.
Tom Pelissero reports that former Dolphins CB Xavien Howard is fully cleared for football activities, according to a letter his doctor sent to NFL teams.
The Miami Dolphins could go into the 2024 NFL Draft prioritizing a significant upgrade to the pass rush. Given uncertainty surrounding Bradley Chubb’s torn ACL and Jaelen Phillips’ ruptured Achilles tendon, Miami could look to bolster the front-seven with multiple selections during this year’s draft, including in the first round.
Injuries have been an ongoing theme throughout his career.
There's no arguing the team must take a two-year look into the future.
Both the Dolphins and Tagovailoa have publicly endorsed a long-term deal.
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