Dolphins 2025 Training Camp Preview
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The Miami Dolphins wanted to bolster the trenches in 2025, and the NFL Draft produced three names who are looking to make an impact as rookies -- Kenneth Grant,
The Dolphins did well in their first season under Weaver. The defense finished No. 4 in the NFL. The question this year is whether Weaver can do it again after the departures of key players.
The Dolphins 2025 rookies report to training camp Tuesday, and there is plenty of opportunity to them make an immediate impact.
"We were excited watching (Phillips) and I know Coach (Anthony) Weaver was the first one who came to us," General Manager Chris Grier said of Phillips. "He's 20 years old, has an unbelievable love for football, so we do think there's some things we can unlock with him."
There’s a decent chance the Dolphins will need Wilson at some point during the 2025 season. And he better play well since Grier and McDaniel chose him over other available veteran quarterbacks.
Zach Sieler, claimed off waivers in 2019, has become a key player for the Miami Dolphins. Sieler, a two-time team MVP, has recorded 20 sacks over the past two seasons, a franchise record for a defensive tackle.
Jackson Carman and Braedan Daniels were late-season additions last year and are looking to make their mark in 2025. Ryan Hayes was an original draft pick by Miami in 2023. He spent some time on the Colts practice squad in his first season but later returned to Miami.
Imagine for a moment being able to see Tua Tagovailoa up close, take a selfie with him and receive an autograph from his hands. What do you think? A unique experience. Well, now yo