ESPN analyst Mike Clay just dropped a brutal reality check on the Miami Dolphins, ranking them dead last in five key positions—wide receiver, tight end, edge rusher, cornerback, and safety—making them the worst team in the league across those areas. With a full rebuild underway, shedding veterans and drowning in dead cap, the Dolphins aren’t chasing wins this year—they’re laying groundwork for the future. Safety’s thin after a trade, cornerbacks have a first-round pick but still look worse than last year, edge rushers are stuck at the bottom despite promising youth, tight ends are unproven rookies without veteran anchors, and the wideouts? Young talent, but not ready to carry the load. It’s a massive overhaul ahead, but the front office knows the road is long—and they’re starting from scratch.
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