The Miami Dolphins are making waves with a fresh defensive approach under head coach Jeff Hafley, and our team of experts is diving deep into what it means for the season ahead. In the latest installment of our Dolphins Deep Dive series, Sun Sentinel columnist Chris Perkins and reporter David Furones break down the team's evolving hybrid defense and the critical state of the offensive line.
Hafley's defensive scheme is turning heads across the league, blending traditional fronts with modern, versatile looks that keep offenses guessing. Perkins and Furones explore how this hybrid system could unlock new potential for the Dolphins' pass rush and secondary, creating a unit that's as unpredictable as it is aggressive. It's a bold shift that demands quick adjustments from players—and could be the key to shutting down high-powered AFC East rivals.
On the other side of the ball, the offensive line remains a hot topic. With the season approaching, the Dolphins are working to solidify protection for their playmakers and establish a consistent ground game. Our analysts weigh in on the linemen stepping up, the challenges of building chemistry, and how this group can anchor the offense's success. Whether you're a die-hard fan or tracking the team's gear for game day, this discussion offers the insights you need to stay ahead of the play.
