Why the Senior Bowl will be the Dolphins' first chance to revamp for 2025
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins are in dire need of reinforcements across various positions, as highlighted by Omar Kelly's series 'Praise, Problems and Possibilities'. With the Senior Bowl approaching, from January 28 to February 1, NFL evaluators will have the opportunity to scout potential talent. This event often reveals hidden gems, crucial for teams looking to enhance their rosters. The Dolphins will focus on offensive and defensive line help, along with safety, aiming to make the most of their anticipated 10 draft picks, particularly in their quest for standout players like Marcus Mbow and Xavier Watts.
Just take a look at the Herald series 'Praise, Problems and Possibilities' courtesy of Dolphins columnist Omar Kelly. From both offensive and defensive line to safety to running back, there's not a single position that wouldn't benefit from the addition of several pieces.
Chances are, if you want to build a good team, the ability to find a few hidden gems within the Senior Bowl will always been a plus.
Many a Pro Bowler has been first spotted in Mobile including receiver Puka Nacua (2023), tight end Trey McBride (2022) and edge rusher Jermaine Johnson (2022).
The Dolphins, which should have roughly 10 draft picks once the compensatory selections are worked out, especially need help in the trenches and at safety.
Read at Miami Herald
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