The Miami Dolphins and other NFL teams have been busy signing players to their rosters over the past week. The Dolphins weren’t going to be big spenders but made their big splash on the first day when they signed QB Malik Willis. From there, the Dolphins managed to retain a couple of their own and sign some veterans who should be depth pieces. There should be plenty of competition at every spot on this roster and competition is something this new regime has preached.

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

Grading the Miami Dolphins’ first week of free agency: A new regime leaves a strong first impression
Miami’s first week of roster moves under GM Jon-Eric Sullivan is in the books. How did he do?

Dolphins Running Backs

Examining What Could (Or Might Not) Happen at Fullback
The Miami Dolphins will be without Alec Ingold for the first time in five seasons

Dolphins Offensive Line

Dolphins sign new swing tackle in free agency
Needing depth on the offensive line, the Miami Dolphins found a new swing tackle to kick off the second week of NFL free agency.

Dolphins Offseason

Troy Aikman plans to continue to work with the Dolphins “in some capacity”
It started as a consulting gig for the hiring of a new General Manager. It continued with the hiring of a new coach.

Phinsider News You May Have Missed

Dolphins team needs after roster additions – The Splash Zone 3/16/26
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.

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Troy Aikman to continue working with Miami Dolphins in ‘some capacity’
After helping Miami find a new general manager and head coach, Aikman will continue to work with Dolphins.

Dolphins sign tackle Charlie Heck as 2026 free agency continues into Week 2
The Miami Dolphins add another depth option as free agency moves into Week 2.

Jack Jones earns large bonus for 2025 season with Miami Dolphins
Jones’ salary doubles as player earns performance-based payout.

Miami Dolphins Discussion: NFL Rule Changes Edition
We ask Miami Dolphins fans which NFL rules they would like to see changed, deleted, or adjusted.

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