Which top free agents of 2021 make the most sense for the Dolphins?

Here are the free agents from Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents of 2021 that make the most sense for the Dolphins when factoring age, price, and fit:.
Skill Players, RB Chris Carson, Seahawks.
Skill Players, RB James Conner, Steelers.
Skill Players, WR Chris Godwin, Buccaneers.
Skill Players, WR Will Fuller V, Texans.
Skill Players, WR Curtis Samuel, Panthers.
Trenches, OG Joe Thuney, Patriots.
Trenches, C Corey Linsley, Packers.
Trenches, EDGE Trey Hendrickson, Saints.
Back Seven, LB Matt Milano, Bills.
Back Seven, LB Lavonte David, Buccaneers.
Back Seven, CB Mike Hilton, Steelers.
Back Seven, CB Desmond King, Titans.
Back Seven, SAF John Johnson III, Rams

Here are the free agents from Touchdown Wire’s Top 101 free agents of 2021 that make the most sense for the Dolphins when factoring age, price, and fit:.
Skill Players, RB Chris Carson, Seahawks.
Skill Players, RB James Conner, Steelers.
Skill Players, WR Chris Godwin, Buccaneers.
Skill Players, WR Will Fuller V, Texans.
Skill Players, WR Curtis Samuel, Panthers.
Trenches, OG Joe Thuney, Patriots.
Trenches, C Corey Linsley, Packers.
Trenches, EDGE Trey Hendrickson, Saints.
Back Seven, LB Matt Milano, Bills.
Back Seven, LB Lavonte David, Buccaneers.
Back Seven, CB Mike Hilton, Steelers.
Back Seven, CB Desmond King, Titans.
Back Seven, SAF John Johnson III, Rams

Which prospects should Dolphins hope to coach at 2021 Senior Bowl?

Who are the prospects to note for Brian Flores and the Dolphins ahead of the Senior Bowl, which will be held at the end of the month in Mobile, Alabama?.
CB Elijah Molden, Washington.
DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh.
LB Jabril Cox, LSU .
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma.
OG Trey Smith, Tennessee.
RB Trey Sermon, Ohio State.
WR Kadarius Toney, Florida.
WR Nico Collins, Michigan

Who are the prospects to note for Brian Flores and the Dolphins ahead of the Senior Bowl, which will be held at the end of the month in Mobile, Alabama?.
CB Elijah Molden, Washington.
DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh.
LB Jabril Cox, LSU .
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma.
OG Trey Smith, Tennessee.
RB Trey Sermon, Ohio State.
WR Kadarius Toney, Florida.
WR Nico Collins, Michigan

Which prospects should Dolphins hope to coach at 2021 Senior Bowl?

Who are the prospects to note for Brian Flores and the Dolphins ahead of the Senior Bowl, which will be held at the end of the month in Mobile, Alabama?.
CB Elijah Molden, Washington.
DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh.
LB Jabril Cox, LSU .
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma.
OG Trey Smith, Tennessee.
RB Trey Sermon, Ohio State.
WR Kadarius Toney, Florida.
WR Nico Collins, Michigan

Who are the prospects to note for Brian Flores and the Dolphins ahead of the Senior Bowl, which will be held at the end of the month in Mobile, Alabama?.
CB Elijah Molden, Washington.
DE Patrick Jones II, Pittsburgh.
LB Jabril Cox, LSU .
C Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma.
OG Trey Smith, Tennessee.
RB Trey Sermon, Ohio State.
WR Kadarius Toney, Florida.
WR Nico Collins, Michigan

Miami Dolphins place three on reserve/COVID-19 list

The Dolphins got their latest wave of adversity this afternoon, as the team announced that it will be adding three players to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
LB Kyle Van Noy, DT Christian Wilkins, and WR Matt Cole were placed on the Dolphins’ reserve/COVID-19 list. Miami also announced they’ve activated WR Lynn Bowden Jr. from the list.
Assuming Miami’s talent is out for Sunday, expect the Dolphins’ personnel to change dramatically as a result.
Miami may call upon a 4-man front that features Shaq Lawson, Zach Sieler, Raekwon Davis, and Emmanuel Ogbah and play more big-nickel packages to phase rookie safety Brandon Jones onto the field.
Alternatively, Miami could simply charge Andrew Van Ginkel with stepping firmly into Van Noy’s role this week and press linebacker Sam Eguavoen with taking on a larger role

The Dolphins got their latest wave of adversity this afternoon, as the team announced that it will be adding three players to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
LB Kyle Van Noy, DT Christian Wilkins, and WR Matt Cole were placed on the Dolphins’ reserve/COVID-19 list. Miami also announced they’ve activated WR Lynn Bowden Jr. from the list.
Assuming Miami’s talent is out for Sunday, expect the Dolphins’ personnel to change dramatically as a result.
Miami may call upon a 4-man front that features Shaq Lawson, Zach Sieler, Raekwon Davis, and Emmanuel Ogbah and play more big-nickel packages to phase rookie safety Brandon Jones onto the field.
Alternatively, Miami could simply charge Andrew Van Ginkel with stepping firmly into Van Noy’s role this week and press linebacker Sam Eguavoen with taking on a larger role

Miami Dolphins place three on reserve/COVID-19 list

The Dolphins got their latest wave of adversity this afternoon, as the team announced that it will be adding three players to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
LB Kyle Van Noy, DT Christian Wilkins, and WR Matt Cole were placed on the Dolphins’ reserve/COVID-19 list. Miami also announced they’ve activated WR Lynn Bowden Jr. from the list.
Assuming Miami’s talent is out for Sunday, expect the Dolphins’ personnel to change dramatically as a result.
Miami may call upon a 4-man front that features Shaq Lawson, Zach Sieler, Raekwon Davis, and Emmanuel Ogbah and play more big-nickel packages to phase rookie safety Brandon Jones onto the field.
Alternatively, Miami could simply charge Andrew Van Ginkel with stepping firmly into Van Noy’s role this week and press linebacker Sam Eguavoen with taking on a larger role

The Dolphins got their latest wave of adversity this afternoon, as the team announced that it will be adding three players to the reserve/COVID-19 list.
LB Kyle Van Noy, DT Christian Wilkins, and WR Matt Cole were placed on the Dolphins’ reserve/COVID-19 list. Miami also announced they’ve activated WR Lynn Bowden Jr. from the list.
Assuming Miami’s talent is out for Sunday, expect the Dolphins’ personnel to change dramatically as a result.
Miami may call upon a 4-man front that features Shaq Lawson, Zach Sieler, Raekwon Davis, and Emmanuel Ogbah and play more big-nickel packages to phase rookie safety Brandon Jones onto the field.
Alternatively, Miami could simply charge Andrew Van Ginkel with stepping firmly into Van Noy’s role this week and press linebacker Sam Eguavoen with taking on a larger role

Dolphins WR Jakeem Grant named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week

The latest star on the Dolphins’ special teams unit is receiver Jakeem Grant, who was honored Wednesday for his efforts against the Rams by being named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week.
Grant joins Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders as Miami players who have claimed the award this season.
The shining performance of Grant’s day was an 88-yard sprint to the end zone up the Dolphins’ sideline: the first punt return touchdown of the year in the NFL.
Grant’s return was also the longest on a punt in the history of the Dolphins franchise

The latest star on the Dolphins’ special teams unit is receiver Jakeem Grant, who was honored Wednesday for his efforts against the Rams by being named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week.
Grant joins Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders as Miami players who have claimed the award this season.
The shining performance of Grant’s day was an 88-yard sprint to the end zone up the Dolphins’ sideline: the first punt return touchdown of the year in the NFL.
Grant’s return was also the longest on a punt in the history of the Dolphins franchise

Dolphins WR Jakeem Grant named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week

The latest star on the Dolphins’ special teams unit is receiver Jakeem Grant, who was honored Wednesday for his efforts against the Rams by being named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week.
Grant joins Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders as Miami players who have claimed the award this season.
The shining performance of Grant’s day was an 88-yard sprint to the end zone up the Dolphins’ sideline: the first punt return touchdown of the year in the NFL.
Grant’s return was also the longest on a punt in the history of the Dolphins franchise

The latest star on the Dolphins’ special teams unit is receiver Jakeem Grant, who was honored Wednesday for his efforts against the Rams by being named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week.
Grant joins Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders as Miami players who have claimed the award this season.
The shining performance of Grant’s day was an 88-yard sprint to the end zone up the Dolphins’ sideline: the first punt return touchdown of the year in the NFL.
Grant’s return was also the longest on a punt in the history of the Dolphins franchise

Report: Dolphins trading for Chiefs RB DeAndre Washington

The Dolphins are set to acquire Chiefs running back DeAndre Washington according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
At 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, Washington is a dense runner who hasn’t really had the chance to shine with the Chiefs this year but did enjoy some success in the past with the Raiders organization.
His best NFL season was his rookie year when he rushed for 467 yards, two scores and logged 582 total yards from scrimmage for the Raiders in 2016

The Dolphins are set to acquire Chiefs running back DeAndre Washington according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
At 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, Washington is a dense runner who hasn’t really had the chance to shine with the Chiefs this year but did enjoy some success in the past with the Raiders organization.
His best NFL season was his rookie year when he rushed for 467 yards, two scores and logged 582 total yards from scrimmage for the Raiders in 2016

Report: Dolphins trading for Chiefs RB DeAndre Washington

The Dolphins are set to acquire Chiefs running back DeAndre Washington according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
At 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, Washington is a dense runner who hasn’t really had the chance to shine with the Chiefs this year but did enjoy some success in the past with the Raiders organization.
His best NFL season was his rookie year when he rushed for 467 yards, two scores and logged 582 total yards from scrimmage for the Raiders in 2016

The Dolphins are set to acquire Chiefs running back DeAndre Washington according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
At 5-foot-8, 210 pounds, Washington is a dense runner who hasn’t really had the chance to shine with the Chiefs this year but did enjoy some success in the past with the Raiders organization.
His best NFL season was his rookie year when he rushed for 467 yards, two scores and logged 582 total yards from scrimmage for the Raiders in 2016

Dolphins’ Jason Sanders named AFC Special Teams Player of the Month

Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October after a scorching hot scoring pace and no missed kicks throughout the month.
Sanders’ 18-for-18 performance in October was amplified by the fact that Miami served their bye week during the month.
Sanders has been a key piece of Miami’s success in their last four games, his ability to drive the football puts the team in scoring position the moment they cross the opposing 40-yard line

Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders has been named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October after a scorching hot scoring pace and no missed kicks throughout the month.
Sanders’ 18-for-18 performance in October was amplified by the fact that Miami served their bye week during the month.
Sanders has been a key piece of Miami’s success in their last four games, his ability to drive the football puts the team in scoring position the moment they cross the opposing 40-yard line