There are two ways to fix an undisciplined team.
Coach better.
Or get more disciplined players.
Maturity was a huge problem for the Dolphins in 2017, from
the penalties (137, second-most in football) to
the brawls (Jarvis Landry might have imperiled his future in Miami with his meltdown.
So a housecleaning might be in order.
But that will only work if the players acquired are more mature than the ones sent out the door.
A suggestion: Consider Clemson linebacker Dorian O’Daniel, who made no waves despite being buried on the depth chart for his first three years on campus.
O’Daniel, 6-1, 220, is listed as an inside linebacker on the Senior Bowl
roster, but some scouting services project him to play on the outside. Certainly, he has the build and the game to be a 4-3 weakside linebacker — which the Dolphins could use.