NFL analyst outlines plan to enhance Dolphins offense in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 5:32 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026
As the Miami Dolphins prepare for training camp, they are expected to look different in 2026 with Bobby Slowik stepping in as offensive coordinator for new quarterback Malik Willis. An analyst presented a three-step strategy for improving the struggling offense, which includes signing wide receiver Deebo Samuel, implementing run-pass option plays, and featuring tight end Greg Dulcich in the game plan. The Dolphins’ offense faces challenges due to a lack of talent and experience, but these adjustments could help maximize their potential this season.
- •Bobby Slowik replaces Mike McDaniel as offensive coordinator
- •Malik Willis signed as the new quarterback
- •Analyst suggests signing Deebo Samuel for more receiving options
- •Run-pass options could leverage Willis's athleticism
- •Greg Dulcich likely to be top tight end following roster changes
- 5:32 PMYahoo Sports — NFL analyst reveals 3-step plan to fix Dolphins offense
"The Miami Dolphins are keeping a similar offensive system in 2026, but one analyst believes they need to do three things to find success this year.
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