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Dolphins Offseason Thread (Mandatory Mini-Camp 6/10 - 6/12)

It would be easy for the league to do it. Six games on for everyone, one week off, six more on, one off and six more on - start playoffs. Eighteen games and everyone gets the same time off. I dont think they would structure it that way because of the off weeks would lose fans, and therefore money - but I disagree...

How about this. All bye weeks are on weeks 8<>11. 8 teams off each week. Still enough games to fill TV contracts. No more byes and then 12 games.
 


Not sure how reputable but interesting if true. Oddly enough tweet is wrong and he played RT for Bama but the browns have used him exclusively at LT. Could be a nice project for Butch Barry and a switch to RT could save his career.
 


Not sure how reputable but interesting if true. Oddly enough tweet is wrong and he played RT for Bama but the browns have used him exclusively at LT. Could be a nice project for Butch Barry and a switch to RT could save his career.

We found a point we can agree on. I think Willis could also kick into guard like Becton did for the Eagles. I hope they at least get him on a 1 yr prove it deal.
 


Not sure how reputable but interesting if true. Oddly enough tweet is wrong and he played RT for Bama but the browns have used him exclusively at LT. Could be a nice project for Butch Barry and a switch to RT could save his career.

I'm sure we'd be better off with Wills at either OT spot if either starter gets injured than we would be with Borom.
I'm pretty sure LT2 is going to be Kion Smith, barring injury, so Wills would only need to be right-side depth.
 

Can Miami Dolphins' Chop Robinson make the leap to elite pass rusher?​



  • Miami Dolphins edge rusher Chop Robinson aims to increase his sack count in his second season.
  • If Robinson, Bradley Chubb, and Jaelan Phillips stay healthy, the Dolphins' pass rush could improve drastically.
  • Robinson is receiving mentorship from Chubb and aims to mentor younger players like Kenneth Grant.
In Jason Taylor's rookie season for the Miami Dolphins, he posted five sacks.
The next year? It was up to nine.
In Cam Wake's rookie season for the Miami Dolphins, he posted 5.5 sacks.
The next year? It was up to 14.
In Chop Robinson's rookie season for the Miami Dolphins, he posted six sacks.
The next year? We'll see.
"The goals of mine, I just want to keep it to myself," Chop said during May offseason workouts. "Just show the world. And show myself."
We can guess Chop is secretly targeting double-digit sacks.
That's a mark former Dolphins pass rushers Olivier Vernon and Adewale Ogunleye surpassed in their sophomore seasons.
That's a number current Dolphins edge rusher Bradley Chubb has hit twice in his career. Jaelan Phillips hasn't hit it yet, mostly due to injuries.

“I’m super excited. Just imagining the three of us on the field at the same time," Chop said of the potential trio, adding, "It can kind of mess up the offense’s mind because they wouldn’t know what to do.”
If Chubb, Phillips and Robinson can all stay healthy, the Dolphins' pass rush should take a huge jump. And this could theoretically aid a rebuilt secondary.

Chubb has been spotted working with Robinson on hand placement and movement.
"He’s still doing the same thing, being a mentor and stuff, but he’s also out there helping me perfect my craft," Robinson said.
Defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver figures to lean on pass rush more in 2025.
One advantage Robinson will have going into Year 2 is his offseason is less focused on combine training and more on football training.

Can Chop Robinson do Cam Wake-type things in 2025?​

"I was able to take some time, rest my body, rest my mental, get away from football a little bit," Chop said. "Then once I started back working out, it was just all football stuff. I didn’t have to be a track star for the whole offseason, so now I’m just able to get my body right, my mental right and I just feel good.”


As a rookie, Chop did not have a sack in his first eight games. But then he had 3.5 in his next three games.
Chop leaned on veterans like Chubb and Phillips last year. And now, as a second-year player, he can pass along a few tips to rookie linemen like Kenneth Grant.

“Just stay patient and just keep working," Robinson said.
 
Best rookie QB situations, Ewers 9th

9. QUINN EWERS, MIAMI DOLPHINS

Ewers enters 2025 behind Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson on the depth chart, but there’s potential movement ahead. Tagovailoa’s injury history remains a concern, and Wilson is on a one-year deal. That creates a clear path for Ewers to emerge as the backup by next season. Miami’s offense also leans heavily on play action. That would be a plus for Ewers, who operated a system at Texas that ranked sixth in play-action usage across the FBS during his tenure.

 
"In their continued search for veteran cornerback help, the Dolphins have called to inquire about former Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas standout and Los Angeles Chargers free agent Asante Samuel Jr., according to a league source. The Dolphins also remain in contact with former Bills starter Rasul Douglas, who rejected a previous Miami offer after a visit earlier this month."

 
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