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10 Miami Dolphins Who Could Drop Down Depth Chart in 2012
Since 2004, six different head coaches have manned the Miami Dolphins sideline. If there's anything we can learn from this constant turnover, it's that new coaches aren't loyal to incumbent players.
The Miami Dolphins Offensive Line
May 22, 2012; Davie, FL, USA; Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jake Long during organized team activities at the Dolphins training facility.
5 Storylines HBO 'Hard Knocks' Is Sure to Follow in Miami Dolphins' Preseason
It wasn't their first choice , or even their second , but the crew of HBO's "Hard Knocks" has their team for 2012: The show will follow the Miami Dolphins through training camp and the preseason, according to a report by Bob Wolfley of The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel . There should be no shortage of interesting storylines on South Beach when the ... (more)
2012 NFL Free Agents: 10 Teams That Still Need to Shore Up Holes
The frenzied period of free agency has come and gone. So too has the draft and the rush for unsigned prospects thereafter.
Miami Dolphins players making a favorable impression
Last season Legedu Naanee was rated byA ProFootballfocus.com as the worst receiver of everyone who played 25% or more of their snaps.
Miami Dolphins Talking Points: Dolphins, HBO's Hard Knocks seem like a good fit
First, happy Memorial Day everyone! Please take a couple moments to reflect on the thousands of servicemen and women who have died to help preserve our freedoms over the past 150 years.
Miami Dolphins News You May Have Missed - 5/26/12
FOX Sports on MSN By his own count, Joe Philbin was an assistant football coach for 10,061 days before landing a head position.
Miami Dolphins Should Make A Pitch to Wide Receiver Mike Wallace
I have found the resolution to theA gapingA hole of the Miami Dolphins wide receiver core this 2012A off season, sign Mike Wallace.
Can Dolphins handle up-tempo offense?
It's early in the offseason. But from the looks of it, the Miami Dolphins want to run an up-tempo offense under first-year head coach Joe Philbin.
Matt Moore: Dolphins don't have, don't need a No. 1 receiver
Dolphins quarterback Matt Moore and No. 1 receiver Brandon Marshall played well together down the stretch last year, and Miami's decision to trade Marshall to Chicago this offseason means that Moore could be concerned that he no longer has his go-to guy.
Report: Burress wants 'Fins audition, but Miami not interested
On paper, the Miami Dolphins could have room for a veteran receiver trying to make the team.
Joe Philbin has a check list for the Dolphins receivers
Odds are whatever named you picked has a relatively good chance to become the starter in 2012 with a productive offseason because the Miami Dolphins have a wide open competition at receiver.
Which Miami Dolphins WRs Are the Best Fits for West Coast Offense?
There will be no No. 1 receiver in the Miami Dolphins offense. If that much wasn't clear when the team traded away Brandon Marshall at the start of free agency, head coach Joe Philbin made it clear over the course of the offseason.
2011 Miami Dolphins Season in Review: Week 1 vs. New England Patriots
The 2011 NFL season started at home for the Miami Dolphins , hosting the division rival New England Patriots on Monday Night Football.
Miami Dolphins owner Ross pleased with offseason moves
Miami Dolphins owner Steve Ross was so pleased with his team's offseason he joked that General Manager Jeff Ireland , whom a large segment of the team's fans wanted fired 90 days ago, got a favorable vote in a local newspaper's approval rating.
The Miami Dolphins traded receiver Brandon Marshall to the Bears as the clock struck 4:00 p.m. ET on March 13, the launch of the 2012 league year and, in turn, the trading period.
How much more can Brian Hartline do for the Miami Dolphins?
We're talking a few tight rope grabs for this fourth-year receiver, a couple of diving to the ground catches that were Plays of the Day worthy.
10 Players Most Responsible for the Miami Dolphins' Success or Failure in 2012
Expectations aren't high for the Miami Dolphins in 2012, but that doesn't mean this team isn't capable of surprising everybody just like it did in 2008.
Fan Voice: Do the Miami Dolphins have the worst wide receivers in the NFL?
Let's face it, this time of year in the NFL lends itself to lists, speculation, interpretation and down right bordum.
Ryan Tannehill: 8 Reasons to Believe QB Will Get Miami Dolphins Back on Track
The Miami Dolphins just drafted him with the eighth overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft, will soon sign him to a multi-million dollar contract and eventually will make him the face of this storied franchise.
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