Chris Perkins: Here's where I'd start the Miami Dolphins rebuild...
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Chris Perkins: Here's where I'd start the Miami Dolphins rebuild...
"The Dolphins are weak at three of the most crucial positions in football - quarterback, edge rusher and cornerback. Where do they start building? We don't have any idea. This is the fun of watching the Dolphins' new regime of general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley. This is the excitement of team construction. Usually the offseason frustrates me. It's basically an extended period of yapping. There's no football, so nothing gets settled for months."
"Sullivan and Hafley said this team will be physical and tough. No more finesse football. But exactly how do they get where they want to go from here? We'll watch every move with over-the-top curiosity. They'll all be insightful. Me? I'd start the building on defense. I'd go cornerback, edge rusher, offensive line and then defesive tackle while being on the lookout for quarterback."
Miami's roster is weak at quarterback, edge rusher and cornerback. New general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and coach Jeff Hafley favor a physical, tough identity rather than finesse. Building should begin on defense to inject attitude and aggression, prioritizing a first-round cornerback while adding edge rushers and strengthening the defensive front. The current defensive core includes Jordyn Brooks, Zach Sieler, Jordan Phillips, Dante Trader, Minkah Fitzpatrick and Kader Kohou. The offensive line shows promise with Aaron Brewer, Patrick Paul and Austin Jackson but depends on health and development. The team should also remain alert for a quarterback solution.
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