Miami Dolphins Face Asset Risks Amid 2026 Draft and Roster Uncertainties
Miami Dolphins Face Asset Risks Amid 2026 Draft and Roster Uncertainties

Miami Dolphins Face Asset Risks Amid 2026 Draft and Roster Uncertainties

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The Miami Dolphins are facing significant challenges in the 2025 season, with organizational focus shifting toward rebuilding and future assets. The team risks losing a valuable 2026 compensatory draft pick due to the playing time of certain veterans signed this year, which could offset the loss of safety Jevon Holland. Despite ongoing struggles and a demoralizing loss to the Cleveland Browns, head coach Mike McDaniel's job is reportedly safe for now, and Tua Tagovailoa will remain the starting quarterback, with backups Quinn Ewers and Zach Wilson competing for the secondary role. The Dolphins are also contemplating a fire sale on key pass-rushers Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, and Matthew Judon ahead of the trade deadline to recoup assets and reduce payroll, reflecting a potential shift toward rebuilding. These moves underscore the team's recognition of being fundamentally broken and the need for significant changes to regain competitiveness.

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