Phin Phanatic

● By Brian Miller
The Miami Dolphins were supposed to make a run in the postseason and take the AFC East in 2024. Now, it appears they will be selecting early in the 2025 NFL Draft. Not many fans have faith that the Dolphins will turn around the season. There is a lot of football left, and they hope to get Tua Tagovailoa soon. The season isn't over, but honestly, there is nothing that could happen between now and the end of the season, good or bad, that doesn't change the Dolphins' needs in next year's draft. Miami will enter the draft with four selections in the first three rounds—their own first- and second-round picks, along with two projected compensatory picks after losing Christian Wilkins and Robert Hunt in free agency. The Dolphins traded their own third-round selection in this year's draft in a trade to get Jaylen Wright. The Dolphins have several areas to improve, but they may not have a choice but to address the elephant in the room.