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NFL Insider Names 24-TD WR As a Prime Option for Dolphins To Replace Jaylen Waddle in 2026 Draft
NFL insider Albert Breer has identified Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. as a prime option to replace Jaylen Waddle.
Dolphins Urged to Part Ways With Another Star in Trade Pitch With AFC Foe
FOX Sports's Ralph Vacchiano proposed the Miami Dolphins trade linebacker Jordyn Brooks to the Cincinnati Bengals for two 2026 draft picks. The post Dolphins Urged to Part Ways With Another Star in Trade Pitch With AFC Foe appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Dolphins predicted to trade first round 23-year old potential star to Ravens – sportingnews.com
Dolphins predicted to trade first round 23-year old potential star to Ravens sportingnews.com
ESPN insider reveals what position Dolphins are likely to take early in 2026 NFL Draft – sportingnews.com
ESPN insider reveals what position Dolphins are likely to take early in 2026 NFL Draft sportingnews.com
Dolphins Urged to Target Packers’ Luke Musgrave in Trade Idea
Heading into the 2026 NFL Draft, the biggest question for the Miami Dolphins is how they’ll strengthen the pass-catching group for incoming quarterback Malik Willis. During the offseason, the team parted ways with Tyreek Hill and traded Jaylen Waddle.That has raised concerns that Willis could be at a disadvantage, given the current pass-catching options and […] The post Dolphins Urged to Target Packers’ Luke Musgrave in Trade Idea appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Miami Dolphins are spending some quality time with one of the best playmakers in the 2026 NFL Draft – A to Z Sports
The Miami Dolphins are spending some quality time with one of the best playmakers in the 2026 NFL Draft A to Z Sports
Dolphins Predicted As Destination for 22-TD WR to Kickstart Malik Willis Era
With Malik Willis arriving on the Miami Dolphins, one analyst believes the team needs more weapons around him on the roster.
Dolphins Floated As Potential Landing Spot for 75-TD WR After Surprise Jaylen Waddle Trade
A complete teardown from Miami led to Jaylen Waddle finding a new home, but one analyst believes the Dolphins need more weapons.
3-Round 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Dolphins Land a WR1 to Replace Jaylen Waddle, Bills Add a Playmaker
A three-round mock draft projects the Miami Dolphins replacing Jaylen Waddle and the Buffalo Bills adding a dynamic playmaker.
NFL Hasn't Responded To Florida Attorney General On Rooney Rule, But He Has Choice Words For Goodell
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier says he still has not received an official response from the NFL after he put the league on notice that the Rooney Rule violates the Florida Civil Rights Act, but he did push back on Commissioner Roger Goodell's suggestion he is trying to change the league's values."I don't think this is about values," Uthmeier told OutKick and Fox News in an exclusive interview on Wednesday. "I think it's about the law. You know, we are not a racist people. I do not believe the NFL is a racist organization. When you look at the composition of the players and the contracts altogether with staff, you have a majority minority organization. So this notion that they need to kneel down and apologize is wrong. They need to follow the law." The NFL's hiring practices, in part guided by the Rooney Rule, which was instituted in 2003 and has been expanded multiple times, came under Uthmeier's scrutiny when he sent a letter to the league outlining why he believes it violates Florida law — thus affecting the Jacksonville Jaguars, Miami Dolphins, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Uthmeier sent a letter to Goodell, which the NFL acknowledged it received. He also sent a copy of that letter to the ownership of the three Florida teams.Goodell's initial response at the NFL annual meeting when asked what the NFL would change as a result was, "One thing that doesn't change is our values."Beyond that sound bite, the league has not responded even as the May 1 deadline Uthmeier set for a response approaches."No official response, no, sir," Uthmeier said, adding that "is a little surprising." And what happens after May 1 if the league decides this matter isn't worthy of an official response or that its Rooney Rule is just fine as written?"We will likely, in short order, I mean, I'm always willing to have conversations. We'll hear arguments," Uthmeier said. "If they can make the case that this doesn't violate Florida law, I'll certainly listen to it. But we feel pretty confident that it does violate the law, and then we will likely soon thereafter file a complaint in Florida state court." The NFL previously told OutKick the Rooney Rule "does not mandate hiring decisions and "those decisions are made by each club." By saying this, the league is highlighting that the Rooney Rule does not violate any hiring practice laws.But are interview practice rules that favor one race over another illegal in Florida?"I do believe it's illegal, but you noticed they focused on the interview angle," Uthmeier said. "They didn't even address the other two parts of the rule that do explicitly have racial hiring quotas for some of the other positions. They didn't address the awarding of draft picks if you check some of these DEI boxes. "You can't provide advantages in the employment space that you're denying to somebody else. So I mean, if you have a situation where, let's say, you want a black coach, you know who you want. You see the candidate and he's the best. There's no rule that says, well, you still got to go interview two white guys. That, to me, is the example that shows how, even in the interview space, this is unlawful. The other two, and I noticed they didn't comment on, you know, the other position. That is a quota."Art Rooney, a surviving namesake of the Rooney Rule, told reporters at the annual meeting that "everybody is in favor of the Rooney Rule" and there was no discussion about getting rid of it.That seemingly sends a message: Uthmeier is in for a legal battle with the NFL."Seems that way," Uthmeier said. "You know, there are still some meetings in time ahead. I assume they're talking to counsel about their legal exposure. And, you know, if they've got lawyers that are reading the law the way we are, I'm sure somebody's telling them it might be wise to apply this differently in Florida or possibly carve out some aspects of the rule. But if they choose not to, again, we believe under Florida's civil rights laws that their employment practice is illegal, and we will bring civil action."The NFL recently altered its Accelerator Program, which originally was designed to put minority head coach and general manager candidates in settings where they could meet NFL owners. Those opportunities to get in front of people doing the hiring were only offered to minorities, but after pausing the program in 2025, the league says it will restart the program this year in a reimagined format. Now white men are allowed to participate after being previously excluded.Uthmeier says that is "progress."But, he adds, there is more work to do, and he doesn't mind ending the Rooney Rule to make an example of the NFL."I think it's come to an end," he said. "We do see a shift in corporate America. We've seen a huge shift to get away from ESG and DEI and things that aren't focused on doing business, that are not focused on profit, but are instead focused on a socialist agenda that people aren't paying for, that shareholders aren't approving. "When people buy stock in a company, they want to see returns. They don't want to see socialist, Marxist ideology … The endgame, for me, would be to have the rule repealed. And this goes beyond the NFL. I mean, is this impacting a huge number of the work force in Florida? 'It's not, but it's the bigger picture that when the NFL is carrying on this very public, racially discriminatory employment practice, it sends a message to everybody in the country, other employers and employees that this is OK, and it's not. It's unconstitutional. We'd like to see it repealed and send a message to other corporations out there that people need to be hired based on merit."
2026 NFL Mock Draft: Big Trades, Latest Rumors Shake Up New 4-Round Forecast
See how some blockbuster trades and the latest buzz could impact the early going of the 2026 NFL Draft in this updated four-round projection.
Jets Predicted to Block Dolphins With Bengals Trade Pitch
ESPN's Bill Barnwell predicted the New York Jets would trade with the Cincinnati Bengals blocking the Miami Dolphins in the process. The post Jets Predicted to Block Dolphins With Bengals Trade Pitch appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Broncos Get Good News on Potential Trade After Strong Comments
The Broncos are prepared to pounce. The post Broncos Get Good News on Potential Trade After Strong Comments appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Dolphins Get Good News on De’Von Achane Amid Contract Negotiations
The Miami Dolphins are entering a new era led by a new front office. At the helm of Miami’s front office is new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, who was brought over from the Green Bay Packers where he served as the vice president of player personnel. Upon arriving in Miami, Sullivan decided that the best way […] The post Dolphins Get Good News on De’Von Achane Amid Contract Negotiations appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Vikings Emerge in Intriguing Trade Idea for Dolphins’ De’Von Achane
The Minnesota Vikings have addressed the QB concern by signing Kyler Murray and re-signing Carson Wentz, who will compete with J.J. McCarthy for the starting job. However, there are other issues with the Vikings’ offense, including the lack of an RB1. Neither Aaron Jones Sr. nor Jordan Mason hit over 1,000 yards rushing last season. […] The post Vikings Emerge in Intriguing Trade Idea for Dolphins’ De’Von Achane appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Chargers Urged to Trade for Former Mike McDaniel All-Pro
The Los Angeles Chargers are urged to trade for former Mike McDaniel offensive lineman Aaron Brewer ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft. The post Chargers Urged to Trade for Former Mike McDaniel All-Pro appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Tyreek Hill Sends Chiefs Message After Four Dolphins Seasons
Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins didn't have the 2025 NFL season they had hoped for. Finishing the year with a 7-10 record and in third-place in the AFC East, the Dolphins missed out on the NFL playoffs for a second-straight year. To make matters worse, Hill was forced to miss most of the season ...
De’Von Achane Sets Off Trade Alarms With His Latest Decision
The Miami Dolphins parted ways with multiple veterans this season, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. The AFC East team is in full rebuilding mode, but they aren’t ready to part ways with De’Von Achane just yet. Following a solid 2025 season, Achane became a sought-after player around the …
Dolphins Meeting With New Puka Nacua as Potential Tyreek Hill Replacement
The Miami Dolphins are in search of playmakers. Despite tearing down the roster this offseason, Miami made a large commitment to new quarterback Malik Willis, as they signed him to a three-year, $67 million contract. By all accounts, Miami’s plan is to build their offense around the talented dual-threat quarterback. However, after trading wide receiver […] The post Dolphins Meeting With New Puka Nacua as Potential Tyreek Hill Replacement appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Ty Simpson’s ‘Jared Goff, Mac Jones mix’ comp highlights wild NFL Draft stock
The Alabama football program is always well represented during the NFL Draft. That will be true once again in 2026, with QB Ty Simpson and tackle Kadyn Proctor both expected to go off the board early. Simpson in particular could be a wild card in a draft class with very little quarterback talent. ESPN’s Jeremy […] The post Ty Simpson’s ‘Jared Goff, Mac Jones mix’ comp highlights wild NFL Draft stock appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Dolphins showing interest in a big wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft who could help transform the stereotype around Miami pass catchers – A to Z Sports
Dolphins showing interest in a big wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft who could help transform the stereotype around Miami pass catchers A to Z Sports
Wild but brilliant move Dolphins must make in 2026 NFL Draft
Miami’s offseason has already signaled a major reset. Jaylen Waddle was traded, Tyreek Hill is no longer with the team, and Jon-Eric Sullivan underscored the rationale behind this transition, stating that the Dolphins needed to become younger and more cost-effective. ESPN’s latest mock draft suggests that Miami should select Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate […] The post Wild but brilliant move Dolphins must make in 2026 NFL Draft appeared first on ClutchPoints.




















