Brian Flores announces 2020 Miami Dolphins captains

Brian Flores announces 2020 Miami Dolphins captains

The Miami Dolphins are one of the NFL teams that allows their locker room to dictate who the leaders are on the team. There’s little question that head coach Brian Flores is one of the primary figures of this squad — but Flores’ presence on the sideline can only go so far versus the leadership figures on the actual team. The Dolphins are the NFL’s second-youngest roster with an average age of 25 years of age, but yet that didn’t prevent the Dolphins from having a slew of candidates to represent the team in a captain’s role.

Brian Flores revealed on Monday that the Dolphins have voted on their team captains: here are the eight players who will represent Miami as their primary leaders as voted on by the rest of the roster.

Dec 8, 2019; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (14) runs the ball against New York Jets defensive tackle Nathan Shepherd (97) during the fourth quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Offense

Ryan Fitzpatrick – The second-year Dolphin has seen plenty throughout his time in the NFL and his ability to energize the rest of the offense makes him a no-brainer to hold the title of captain. He’s an elder-statesman on this team but he’s got the respect of everyone.

Ted Karras – Karras will be the glue on the offensive line as the man in the middle. His experiences in New England have helped to mold him for this opportunity as a starter — and as someone in a contract year he’s motivated to make the most of his opportunity.

Jesse Davis – Davis is the lone returning starter on the line from last year. Davis has the versatility to play almost any position on the line and his journey from a bottom of the roster developmental player to where he is now gives him the experience to mentor and guide his teammates.