Friday 15 May 2015

Offseason Outlook 2015: Miami Dolphins

Offense

What a difference an offseason makes. The Dolphins are coming in with a revamped roster, and a new swagger. Offensively, they will bank on Ryan Tannehill. He has a lot of differing opinions about him, but the truth is that he is a good quarterback. Not spectacular, but he was above average last year and he's still young so expect even more development. The running back situation relies almost solely on Lamar Miller this year, and he had a very underrated year so that isn't a bad situation to be in. I'm also a big believer in Jay Ajayi who was drafted in the 5th round this year by Miami, if he stays healthy he can be a terrific compliment to Miller. There was a lot of turnover for the Dolphins at the wide receiver position. Jarvis Landry is still going to be leading the pack, most likely playing out of the slot most of the year, but new additions in Kenny Stills, Greg Jennings and first round pick DeVante Parker make this an exciting and talented group. If the Dolphins get DeVante Parker to step up immediately, then look out rest of the NFL because this can be a very explosive offense. Parker has terrific hands and size so he will be a perfect red zone target for Tannehill. Speaking of red zone targets, the Dolphins also signed Jordan Cameron to a 2 year/$15 million deal to replace Charles Clay who they lost in free agency to the Bills. While Cameron doesn't exactly have Clay's flexibility, he could be a better asset in the passing game and for the development of Tannehill. On the offensive line, the Dolphins are in a tricky situation. Brandon Albert is healthy, which will have a huge impact on the Fins. They also have Mike Pouncey who is a good center, and Ja'Wuan James who showed real promise last year at tackle. The issue is that their guards on the roster are not good. There is no way around this, they lack talent at guard and it could hurt them once the year starts. That being said, don't let the lack of depth inside sway you from believing in this offense. It will produce, and most likely it will produce more then last year. I'm sure fans are happy about trading the ever so frustrating Mike Wallace as well, and the weapons for Tannehill look a lot better. There should be a lot of growth in this offense, and a top 10 offense is not out of the question. In fact, they finished 11th in points per game last year, a top 10 offense should be expected from this Dolphins team.

Defense

Ndamukong Suh. The big man on campus. His arrival brings a lot of excitement to an already talented Dolphins defense. Suh is an elite defensive tackle, and paired up with the Dolphins other elite defensive linemen in Cameron Wake, they should have no trouble in bringing the heat on opposing quarterbacks. Oliver Vernon, who is the DE opposite Wake, also showed a lot of promise last year, and could be even better this year. The Dolphins saw a bit of a transformation on defense this year too, as they traded Dannell Ellerbe and released Phillip Wheeler. They have Koa Misi at ILB, who was a quality starter last year, and Jelani Jenkins at weak side line backer who showed tremendous flashes but struggled with consistency. In the secondary, the Dolphins have a star cornerback in Brent Grimes. He can shut down the opponents number one wide receiver and is a very valuable asset for this Miami squad. The Dolphins also have Reshad Jones at safety who is a great player, and they re-signed Louis Delmas who will be a solid starter for them this year. They lack the depth at cornerback to have a shutdown secondary, as their second cornerback and slotback are both unproven players. This is a defense with a lot of star talent on it. There are some holes at cornerback and potentially linebacker, but if Wake, Suh, Grimes, and Jones play up to their potential, this defense will wreck havoc on opposing offenses. Expect them to end the year around the top ten in fewest points allowed per game as this is a talented squad, but there still are some questions.

This could be the year for the Dolphins. The Patriots are not looking as strong as reigning Super Bowl champions should look because of DeflateGate and Tom Brady is suspended. The AFC East is an incredibly tough division with all the roster moves every team has made, but the Dolphins were on the brink of a playoff berth last year, and one should be expected this year. It's still tough to bet against Brady and the Pats for the division, but a wildcard berth and a playoff win or two isn't completely out of the question for a young, talented Dolphins squad.

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