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The Splash Zone 3/17/17: Poe Visit Should Be A Wakeup Call For Phillips


Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

It's pretty apparent that the Dolphins need more consistent play from Jordan Phillips who will be entering his third season with the team. The team was hoping to add Dontari Poe to the defensive line, but Poe ended up signing with the Atlanta Falcons yesterday. But just because the team was interested in Poe, doesn't mean that they don't think Phillips can take the next step. The team firmly believes he will take that step next season but nonetheless, the Poe visit should hopefully light a fire under Phillips.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day's round-up below.

Dontari Poe visit should be wakeup call for Dolphins' Jordan Phillips - Miami Dolphins Blog- ESPN
The Dolphins need a more consistent performance out of 2015 second-round pick Jordan Phillips.

Dolphins Running Backs

Ajayi not among the 25 top earners in NFL's performance-based pay system | Miami Herald
Jay Ajayi was one of the best values in football last year, rushing for 1,272 yards despite earning just $525,000. The NFL has a system in place to reward players like Ajayi, but that system has flaws.

Dolphins Offensive Line

Miami Dolphins re-sign starting right guard Jermon Bushrod
Starting right guard Jermon Bushrod has re-signed with the Dolphins, the team announced.

Dolphins Defensive Line

The latest on the darkhorse DT -- Johnathan Hankins -- who is really no mystery to the Miami Dolphins | Miami Herald
The Dolphins have shown interest in New York Giants defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins but the players contractual requests are currently too rich for the team.

Dolphins Linebackers

Lawrence Timmons highlights Miami Dolphins' early run in free agency - NFL Nation- ESPN
By signing a solid veteran like Lawrence Timmons to boost its defense, Miami showed a change in its approach to free agency.

Dolphins Secondary

Allen Brings Well-Rounded Skills To Secondary
The veteran safety joined the Dolphins after spending the past two years with the Oakland Raiders following five seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dolphins Offseason

Hyde5 : Ten mock drafts, 10 different Dolphins picks - Sun Sentinel
Ten NFL mock drafts pick 10 different Miami Dolphins with the 22nd pick

2017 NFL Draft: Dolphins research Tim Williams' off-field issues
2017 NFL Draft: Dolphins do homework on Tim Williams' off-field issues

Oddsmakers still showing little love for Miami Dolphins’ title hopes | The Daily Dolphin
The Dolphins finally made the playoffs, have finally jumped off the coaching merry go round and have guys willing to take less money to stick around. But one thing they haven't done is move the needle much when it comes to their odds of winning the Super Bowl.

Phinsider News You May Have Missed

The Splash Zone 3/16/17: Dontari Poe Visits With Dolphins - The Phinsider
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

Dontari Poe signs with Falcons - The Phinsider
Playing alongside Cameron Wake and Ndamukong Suh was not enough to offset the salary the Atlanta Falcons were willing to pay free agent defensive tackle Dontari Poe. The Miami Dolphins were the...

Miami Dolphins 2017 free agency reports: Insider look at Ted Larsen - The Phinsider
The Miami Dolphins entered the 2017 NFL league year looking to upgrade their guard play, having allowed Jermon Bushrod to hit free agency while trading left tackle Branden Albert to the J...



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