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5 Most Disappointing Dolphins Of 2016

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5. WR Greg Jennings
We are well past Jennings' peak with the Green Bay Packers, but the Dolphins surely expected more than they got in 2015 (19 receptions for 208 yards in 16 games). Halfway through a two-year deal, Miami may cut the veteran receiver this offseason.

4. RB Lamar Miller
Miller's disappointing 2015 was not entirely his fault, as he had 19 or more carries in just three of 16 games and was again inexplicably underused. He is set to become a free agent this offseason, so Miller seems highly unlikely to return to the Dolphins.

3. WR Kenny Stills
The Dolphins sent a third-round pick and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to the New Orleans Saints for Stills last offseason, and though he averaged 16.3 yards per catch he did not deliver volume (27 receptions for 440 yards). Quarterback Ryan Tannehill's shortcomings as a deep ball thrower were a big factor, but Stills' first season in Miami still goes down as a disappointment.
2. TE Jordan Cameron
played all 16 games for the first time in his career, but his role disappeared as the season went on. He finished with just 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns. With a $9.5 million salary cap hit for 2016, Cameron might be one-and-done with the Dolphins

1. QB Ryan Tannehill
Tannehill finished the 2015 season with back-to-back 300-plus yard passing games and his season-long numbers looked good, but a deeper look shows a lack of progress highlighted by taking too many sacks (45 this season)

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2016/01/27/ryan-tannehill-and-the-most-disappointing-miami-dolphins-of-2015/
 
All offensive players. How about we add.....

All the linebackers

All the Cornerbacks

All the Safeties not named Jones.

Lets also add the coaching staff because we were outmatched almost every game.

I would take Miller off the list. His lack of production was due to coaching....not anything he did himself.

PS. Is there category for ownership and front office?
 
5. WR Greg Jennings
We are well past Jennings' peak with the Green Bay Packers, but the Dolphins surely expected more than they got in 2015 (19 receptions for 208 yards in 16 games). Halfway through a two-year deal, Miami may cut the veteran receiver this offseason.

4. RB Lamar Miller
Miller's disappointing 2015 was not entirely his fault, as he had 19 or more carries in just three of 16 games and was again inexplicably underused. He is set to become a free agent this offseason, so Miller seems highly unlikely to return to the Dolphins.

3. WR Kenny Stills
The Dolphins sent a third-round pick and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to the New Orleans Saints for Stills last offseason, and though he averaged 16.3 yards per catch he did not deliver volume (27 receptions for 440 yards). Quarterback Ryan Tannehill's shortcomings as a deep ball thrower were a big factor, but Stills' first season in Miami still goes down as a disappointment.
2. TE Jordan Cameron
played all 16 games for the first time in his career, but his role disappeared as the season went on. He finished with just 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns. With a $9.5 million salary cap hit for 2016, Cameron might be one-and-done with the Dolphins

1. QB Ryan Tannehill
Tannehill finished the 2015 season with back-to-back 300-plus yard passing games and his season-long numbers looked good, but a deeper look shows a lack of progress highlighted by taking too many sacks (45 this season)

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2016/01/27/ryan-tannehill-and-the-most-disappointing-miami-dolphins-of-2015/

Horrible list Cameron,Stills and Miller were underused.
 
Miller should be off that list and Jennings i am not really surprised
 
We haven't played a game in 2016 yet......so I'm not really disappointed in any of them. However the players that played in 2015....Kenny Stills.
 
I appreciate threads like these as it wards off any reason to visit such sites. Pretty much all it was good for. Thanks for the warning. :hi5:
 
We haven't played a game in 2016 yet......so I'm not really disappointed in any of them. However the players that played in 2015....Kenny Stills.
am pretty sure that was a typo
 
Suh would have to be one of the most disappointing players in the entire NFL, especially considering the expectations and the playing time , so he would have to be number one by a mile.

I wasn't expecting much from Tannehill so not really a disappointment. The biggest disappointment with respect to him is after his "no more excuses" season instead of the excuses going away they multiplied.
 
A list without Jamar Taylor, Chris McCain and Earl Mitchell is not a valid one. Actually this is a real bad list . . The only guy I would put on there from this list is Greg Jennings.
 
The biggest disappointment was the fact they allowed Dallas Thomas to start every game!!

Ozzy rules
 
This list and its comments smack of someone who quickly glanced at the stat line and made up facts.
 
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A lot was expected of Stills, Jordan and Tannehill this year and they delivered an offense ranked 27th in pts scoredq. I'd take Miller and Jennings off the list and add Suh and Misi.
 
5. WR Greg Jennings
We are well past Jennings' peak with the Green Bay Packers, but the Dolphins surely expected more than they got in 2015 (19 receptions for 208 yards in 16 games). Halfway through a two-year deal, Miami may cut the veteran receiver this offseason.

4. RB Lamar Miller
Miller's disappointing 2015 was not entirely his fault, as he had 19 or more carries in just three of 16 games and was again inexplicably underused. He is set to become a free agent this offseason, so Miller seems highly unlikely to return to the Dolphins.

3. WR Kenny Stills
The Dolphins sent a third-round pick and linebacker Dannell Ellerbe to the New Orleans Saints for Stills last offseason, and though he averaged 16.3 yards per catch he did not deliver volume (27 receptions for 440 yards). Quarterback Ryan Tannehill's shortcomings as a deep ball thrower were a big factor, but Stills' first season in Miami still goes down as a disappointment.
2. TE Jordan Cameron
played all 16 games for the first time in his career, but his role disappeared as the season went on. He finished with just 35 receptions for 386 yards and three touchdowns. With a $9.5 million salary cap hit for 2016, Cameron might be one-and-done with the Dolphins

1. QB Ryan Tannehill
Tannehill finished the 2015 season with back-to-back 300-plus yard passing games and his season-long numbers looked good, but a deeper look shows a lack of progress highlighted by taking too many sacks (45 this season)

http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2016/01/27/ryan-tannehill-and-the-most-disappointing-miami-dolphins-of-2015/

1) Dallas Thomas- should have been washed out with Philbin

2) Brice McCain- a penalty or long completion waiting to happen

3) Tannehill- never made a difference this year or took over a winnable game, still have hope for him

4) Jenkins/Misi always hurt or ineffective not including Sheppard on this list b/c never held out hope for him but other 2 have talent, never made an impact this year

5) Cameron- had high expectations for the vet TE, maybe it was the system, maybe he's not that good to begin with
 
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