Love where we are right now. Ascending without question. Still could be a few adds after June 1st cuts. Far from a finished product but closer than we were last year. Good things good things.
After finishing with the fewest sacks in the NFL in 2019, the Miami Dolphins have made several moves in the off-season to try to improve their pass rush.
Pro Football Focus clearly believes they've succeeded because they've picked the Dolphins as the team with the most improved pass rush.
One more solid veteran on the Dline and a little young depth at LB and we could be a solid D
Dolphins could have most improved pass rush in NFL
The Miami Dolphins had a hard time getting to the quarterback in 2019, but the additions of Shaq Lawson, Kyle Van Noy and rookies Raekwon Davis and Curtis Weaver bring a lot of promise for next seasonwww.si.com
This year we’re going to see coverage sacks for days
couldn't agree more. I am looking at that Clowney Market, looks like a one year deal to meStill don't have a dominant 1v1 pass rusher. Just a bunch of ancillary pieces, they'll be good but far from an elite group.
Clowney had 3 sacks last year for Seattle. He isn't that guy, never has been, and never will be.couldn't agree more. I am looking at that Clowney Market, looks like a one year deal to me
couldn't agree more. I am looking at that Clowney Market, looks like a one year deal to me
You really think he's worth what he is looking for?Still don't get why we haven't swung at Clowney.
it's almost like all the pieces fit together...Like already been said, nowhere to go but up. Still, our rush defense should be better which should help the pass rush and with a better pass rush our secondary should be much better as well.
Quite a concept.........it's almost like all the pieces fit together...