Dolphins ink offensive lineman Dallas Thomas
The Miami Dolphins have announced the signing of Dallas Thomas. The offensive lineman was a third round selection of the team in April's Draft.
The Miami Dolphins have announced the signing of Dallas Thomas. The offensive lineman was a third round selection of the team in April's Draft.
The Miami Dolphins have announced the signing of second round draft pick Will Davis today. The addition brings the seventh of Miami's nine draft choices under contract.
Thanks to amazing work, and patience, our sister blog, Blogging the Boys, was able to piece together the entire Dallas Cowboys 2013 Draft Board. Let's look at how the Cowboys graded the player the Miami Dolphins selected.
The Miami Dolphins have signed Jamar Taylor, according to a media report. That brings the team to six of their nine drafted rookies under contract.
Every year, some rookies come into the NFL with higher expectations than the rest. Whether it's college performance, their selection, or something else, some rookie just face more pressure than others. NFL.com took a look at who that is in 2013.
During his Owners Meeting media availability, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discussed several topics. One of those, the future of the NFL Draft, included the league possibly looking for a new venue.
The Miami Dolphins have signed fifth round draft pick Mike Gillislee, according to reports. The team now has five of their nine draft choices under contract.
This weekend is the NFLPA's Rookie Premier, an event featuring several of the top rookies selected in last month's NFL Draft. For the Dolphins, that's defensive end Dion Jordan and running back Mike Gillislee. SB Nation's Ryan Van Bibber is there.
The Miami Dolphins have signed the fourth of their nine draft picks. Tight end Dion Jordan joined Jelani Jenkins, Caleb Sturgis, and Don Jones as rookies under contract.
The Miami Dolphins have begun signing their 2013 draft class. Yesterday, the team announced the signing of Jelani Jenkins, Caleb Sturgis, and Don Jones.
The 2013 Miami Dolphins' rookie class includes several players who could have big impacts on the season. Which one will have the biggest?
Mel Kiper gave the Dolphins' 2013 draft class a B- this year. To get an idea of how accurate he has been over the years, here's a look back over the past 5 draft class grades.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL and the NFL Players Association sets the maximum and minimum amount each team can spend on their draft picks. In 2013, the Miami Dolphins have the highest amount.
The Miami Dolphins have officially released their 19 undrafted free agent signings. Here's the list:
With the 54th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins selected Boise State cornerback Jamar Taylor. Here are my thoughts on what the Dolphins got in Taylor, and how he will fit in with Miami.
The Miami Dolphins picked a first round talent at selection 54 when they grabbed cornerback Jamar Taylor. A report yesterday explained that fall due to medical reasons.
The 2013 NFL Draft is over, but reactions are still pouring in. Today, ESPN's Todd McShay released his selection of the best and most questionable picks for all 32 teams.
The Miami Dolphins added a big bodied tight end in the fourth round of the 2013 NFL Draft with the selection of Michigan State's Dion Sims. To get a better idea of what Sims provides the Dolphins, I turned to Chris Vannini from The Only Colors.
The NFL Draft is a huge event for football fans. The release of draft grades following the draft is almost as big. Yahoo! Sports' Jason Cole released his grades this morning, and the Miami Dolphins did fairly well.
ESPN Sports Science took a look at Oregon defensive end Dion Jordan prior to the draft. He was picked with the third overall selection by the Miami Dolphins.
The 2013 NFL Draft is over, and the Miami Dolphins came away with nine picks. How do you grade the selections?
Should you criticize Miami Dolphins general manager Jeff Ireland for moving up in the 2013 NFL Draft's first round for defensive end Dion Jordan? One Miami fan thinks not.