The Miami Dolphins are betting big on youth, prioritizing draft picks and second-year players to build a future-ready roster—even if it means sidelining some veteran free agents. Last year’s early struggles from rookies have fueled this push, with hopefuls like Kenneth Grant and Dante Trader Jr. poised to start in 2026. This season, rookies are getting prime chances—like Trey Moore, the newly minted starting strong-side linebacker, who’s impressing with his adaptability and quick learning curve. Moore, comparing his transition to moving from high school to college or switching conferences, is already logging more snaps than any other defender in preseason games. The Dolphins’ gamble? That intelligence and flexibility will carry these young talents through the NFL grind—and that their investment will pay off as the season unfolds.
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