Expectations for the Miami Dolphins are pretty low among fans and analysts. That’s to be expected when a new regime comes in and gets rid of the high-priced players to get the salary cap into balance. They are also focused on getting younger and developing that talent. Some analysts are predicting as low as two wins for the Dolphins this upcoming season while a few others have them around five wins.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
How Many Games Experts
Predict the Miami Dolphins Will Win in 2026 Does anyone think Miami will shock the world?
Jeff Hafley
We finally got to see the most important side of Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley
We’ve seen lots of Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley in recent months. Now, we’re seeing the most important one.
Dave Hyde: The fundamental trait Hafley understands and Dolphins coaches have lacked
More than a changed offense, more than a new defense, more than introducing a super-sized offensive line, more than tryouts at edge rusher — more than anything to come out of the Miami Dolphins’ first May practices, nothing matters more than coach Jeff Hafley’s answer on quarterback Malik Willis’ leadership.
Dolphins Quarterbacks
Why Willis’ Small Sample Size Shouldn’t Be a Concern
Malik Willis has not played a lot in the NFL, but is there too much being made of the lack of game experience?
Dolphins Running Backs
What’s the Next Step for Achane After Deal Becomes Official?
The Miami Dolphins’ team MVP from last season is now under contract with the team through 2030
What to Know About New Dolphins Running Back Carlos Washington Jr.
The Miami Dolphins are making another roster move
Dolphins Linebackers
How Brooks Again Is Showing Why He Should Be Extended, Though He Remains Uncertain
The Miami Dolphins linebacker is coming off an All-Pro season but is headed into the final year of his contract
Dolphins Offseason
How Miami Dolphins are trying to ‘change the culture’
We’re not ready to make any proclamations that Jeff Hafley is the next Vince Lombardi or Don Shula.
Chris Perkins: Dolphins’ unheralded 2025 draft class making its presence known – Yahoo Sports
I’m continuing to warm up to the Dolphins’ 2025 draft class, a group that I graded a ‘D’ immediately after the draft, and defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, the fifth-round pick from Maryland, has a lot to do with my changing opinion.
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
Dolphins seem to foil Lions draft plans – The Splash Zone 5/20/26
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.
Dolphins 90 in 90: Rookie Mason Reiger in the spotlight
Our Miami Dolphins roster review moves to our second player, edge rusher Mason Reiger.
‘Nostradamus-Like’: Miami Dolphins GM predicted 2026 NFL Draft first-round outcome
Jon-Eric Sullivan wanted Kadyn Proctor and Chris Johnson, and he got both.
Your Next Miami Dolphins Jersey
Miami Dolphins fans weigh in on which new player’s jersey they want to purchase next.
Miami Dolphins rookies host Special Olympics athletes
Kadyn Proctor and fellow Dolphins rookies spend day with South Florida Special Olympics athletes.
Miami Dolphins waive two players; add two more
Jalin Conyers and Braeden Daniels depart Miami while Marques Cox and Carlos Washington Jr. arrive.
Miami Dolphins Fans On Media Bias
Miami Dolphins fans share their take on if the national media has a bias against the team.











