Dolphins vs. Commanders: Week 13 Preview, Betting Odds, TV Info
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
It’s time to identify the top 100 players in the NFL, this time Nos. 80 through 71.
Welcome to the triumphant return of the Hot Take-o-Meter. In this series, NFL hot takes will be placed on a scale of peppers.
The Miami Dolphins were the definition of an up and down team this season. They opened up the season 1-0 before going on a seven-game losing streak.
Bowl games are now officially in the books, and that means that film for every player in college football on all but two teams is ready to be evaluated. One player involved in a big-time bowl game last week was Baylor’s, Jalen Pitre.
Over the last two weeks, four teams have been unveiled in the power rankings. The team ranked 31st was a bit of a surprise, but the rest so far have been unveiled with little to no disagreement. Well, here comes another controversial take with the Miami Dolphins coming in as the 28th-ranked team in the power rankings.
The Miami Dolphins had a lot of draft capital to work with for the 2021 NFL Draft. The most significant needs for this team were to give Tua Tagovailoa more weapons, bolster their pass-rushing abilities, and continue to build their offensive line.
Every year in the NFL draft some surprise players go in the first round. It’s almost a guarantee that we’ll be surprised by a selection a teams make, normally in the latter part of the round.
Jevon Holland is as versatile as it gets when it comes to this defensive class. Playing boundary corner, slot corner, and strong safety for the Oregon Ducks certainly create quite a nice foundation for the next level.
The 2021 safety class is one filled with a wide variety of players. The top of the safety class has primarily belonged to Trevon Moehrig and Jevon Holland for most of the season. Following the Senior Bowl, Richie Grant has thrown his name into consideration for the top safety in the 2021 class.
In what should be a heavily one-sided game, the Dolphins look to keep pace in the AFC while the Commanders’ season is on the rocks after having lost five of their last six.
It’s time to identify the top 100 players in the NFL, this time Nos. 80 through 71.
Welcome to the triumphant return of the Hot Take-o-Meter. In this series, NFL hot takes will be placed on a scale of peppers.
The Miami Dolphins were the definition of an up and down team this season. They opened up the season 1-0 before going on a seven-game losing streak.
Bowl games are now officially in the books, and that means that film for every player in college football on all but two teams is ready to be evaluated. One player involved in a big-time bowl game last week was Baylor’s, Jalen Pitre.
Over the last two weeks, four teams have been unveiled in the power rankings. The team ranked 31st was a bit of a surprise, but the rest so far have been unveiled with little to no disagreement. Well, here comes another controversial take with the Miami Dolphins coming in as the 28th-ranked team in the power rankings.
The Miami Dolphins had a lot of draft capital to work with for the 2021 NFL Draft. The most significant needs for this team were to give Tua Tagovailoa more weapons, bolster their pass-rushing abilities, and continue to build their offensive line.
Every year in the NFL draft some surprise players go in the first round. It’s almost a guarantee that we’ll be surprised by a selection a teams make, normally in the latter part of the round.
Jevon Holland is as versatile as it gets when it comes to this defensive class. Playing boundary corner, slot corner, and strong safety for the Oregon Ducks certainly create quite a nice foundation for the next level.
The 2021 safety class is one filled with a wide variety of players. The top of the safety class has primarily belonged to Trevon Moehrig and Jevon Holland for most of the season. Following the Senior Bowl, Richie Grant has thrown his name into consideration for the top safety in the 2021 class.
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