
Coverage begins on Thursday at 5:00 and runs throughout the entire Draft (Thursday 5 pm-12 am; Friday: 5 pm-11:30 pm; Saturday 2:00 pm-6:00 pm). Read More
Well, it’s official — Wallace will wear No. 11, per The Finsiders’ Jesse Agler. Read More
The Baltimore Sun’s Aaron Wilson reports that the Ellerbe has “reached an agreement in principle” with the Miami Dolphins. Read More
The free agency period opens on Tuesday, March 12, at 4 pm EDT, and the Dolphins, looking for offensive playmakers, are one of several teams that could potentially make a play for Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace. Read More
Jesse Agler caught up with Hartline to find out how difficult his rehab was and what he needs to do build synergy with Ryan Tannehill. Read More
On Monday Sept. 10, the Miami Dolphins will be premiering a new weekly multimedia show, “Dolphins Monday Opening Drive”. Read More
The numbers may have been in Jorvorskie Lane’s favor, but nothing was guaranteed. Players come and go during an NFL training camp, and it wasn’t even a lock that the Dolphins would keep a fullback, a position that’s slowly being phased out of the pass-happy NFL. Read More
Once he fought through some early-season injury trouble last year, Vontae Davis picked up steam, recording four interceptions in the team’s last eight games.
Following Wednesday’s practice, Davis sat down with Jesse Agler to discuss his personal growth as a player and explain the intricacies of Kevin Coyle’s scheme.
Because of the nature of the preseason, it can be hard to get a firm grasp on how a team’s evolving.
The dog days of training camp have arrived, but the intrigue has yet to subside.
While he was in Davie as part of his NFL training camp tour, CBSSports.com’s Pete Prisco joined Jesse Agler to discuss Chad Johnson’s release and the team’s quarterback competition.
Joe Philbin handled Johnson’s situation decisively, citing a lack of fit between player and organization. Prisco felt that the diminishing return on investment–even if it cost the team next to nothing financially–just wasn’t worth it.
Though it’s certainly too early to tell whether the Dolphins have their long-term answer at quarterback, the team may have, in the process, ended up with its most depth at the position in years.
After he checked out Tuesday’s practice, Bill Polian, the former NFL executive and current ESPN analyst, sat down with Jesse Agler to share his thoughts on what he saw.



