The Miami Dolphins offense has changed a lot this offseason, but one factor that remains the same is RB De’Von Achane. He was heavily relied upon in the previous offensive scheme and that should remain the same heading forward. The Dolphins don’t have a lot of proven talent at the receiver position and thankfully Achane has proven he’s more than capable of being a receiving threat. There have only been three players in NFL history to record 1000 rushing yards and 1000 receiving yards in a single
season. Could Achane potentially have a chance to join that elite club?
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
2026 could be brewing up as De’Von Achane’s best shot at joining one of the NFL’s most exclusive clubs as the Miami Dolphins’ offensive centerpiece
The Miami Dolphins have plenty of questions about their perimeter skill players. Is it enough to put De’Von Achane into the rarest of company?
Dolphins Tight Ends
Why Kacmarek Could Play a Bigger Role Than Expected in Passing Game
Will Kacmarek has a great opportunity to display his receiving skills in a young and unproven offense
Dolphins Offensive Line
How the Dolphins Are Playing the Long Game with Proctor
The Dolphins may view first-round pick, Kadyn Proctor as an offensive tackle for the long haul, but for now they’re sticking to a plan they believe will make him a great player down the road.
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