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Dolphins Ranked Last in Latest NFL Power Rankings
Transition year ahead for Miami as they rebuild roster under new coach
Mar. 19, 2026 at 3:22am
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The Miami Dolphins are undergoing a major roster overhaul this offseason, cutting ties with several veteran stars like Tua Tagovailoa, Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle. They've signed free agent QB Malik Willis to a three-year, $67.5 million deal, but the team's receiving corps and offensive/defensive lines are still in question. As a result, the Dolphins have been ranked dead last in the latest NFL power rankings by CBS Sports' Pete Prisco, who cited the lack of talent on the roster and the challenge facing first-year head coach Jeff Hafley.
Why it matters
The Dolphins' low ranking in the power rankings reflects the significant rebuild the team is undertaking this offseason, as they look to transition away from their previous core and build around new pieces like QB Malik Willis. With a lack of proven talent on both sides of the ball, the Dolphins are expected to struggle in 2026, raising questions about the team's long-term outlook under the new regime.
The details
The Dolphins have parted ways with several high-profile veterans this offseason, including QB Tua Tagovailoa, pass rusher Bradley Chubb, and wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. In free agency, they signed QB Malik Willis to a three-year, $67.5 million deal, but he'll be working with a thin receiving corps featuring Tutu Atwell, Jalen Tolbert, and Malik Washington. The offensive and defensive lines also remain question marks, and the secondary could be one of the worst in the league.
- The Dolphins made several notable roster moves this offseason, including cutting ties with Tua Tagovailoa, Bradley Chubb, Tyreek Hill, and Jaylen Waddle.
- In free agency, the Dolphins signed QB Malik Willis to a three-year, $67.5 million contract.
The players
Malik Willis
A free agent quarterback signed by the Dolphins to a three-year, $67.5 million contract, Willis is an intriguing passer who has shown flashes but lacks proven talent around him.
Jeff Hafley
The Dolphins' new first-year head coach, Hafley faces a significant challenge in rebuilding the roster and leading the team to success in 2026.
What they’re saying
“They signed Malik Willis to be their quarterback for this season, but the roster lacks talent. This season will be a challenge for first-year coach Jeff Hafley.”
— Pete Prisco, CBS Sports Analyst
What’s next
The Dolphins will look to have a strong 2026 NFL Draft to continue rebuilding their roster, and will hope that Malik Willis can develop into a capable starting quarterback despite the lack of proven talent around him.
The takeaway
The Dolphins' low ranking in the latest NFL power rankings reflects the significant challenges the team faces in 2026 as they undergo a major roster overhaul. While the team has made some bold moves, such as signing QB Malik Willis, the overall lack of talent on the roster suggests it could be a long season for the Dolphins and their new head coach Jeff Hafley.
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