r/MiamiDolphinsVibes

Dolphins rookie WRs Caleb Douglas, Chris Bell, and Kevin Coleman have all impressed in camp and are expected to have significant roles this season. Jon-Eric Sullivan is looking like a home-run hire.

Dolphins 1st round CB Chris Johnson has reportedly been a shutdown corner through camp.

Multiple reports of Kadyn Proctor and their rookie WRs looking special too.

Did the Dolphins finally hire the right GM?

“He’s big, he’s strong, he’s fast. He can run through the football… I just love his play style, he plays with a violence to him.”

Jeff Hafley on Chris Bell: “He’s big, he’s strong, he’s fast. He can run through the football… I just love his play style, he plays with a violence to him.”

Miami hasn't won a playoff game since 2000, the longest active drought in the NFL.

And ESPN Analytics projects another tough season ahead.

The Dolphins have the best chance of any team to land the No. 1 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft at just over 20%, with nearly a 90% chance to pick in the top 10.

"As a former Dolphin, lot a lot of us that get drafted here gets paid here. What was it like knowing that you got a contract extension to stay here with the Fins?"

De'Von Achane: "[Jon-Eric Sullivan] make that clear that he wanted me to be here and he showed that when he offered me the contract."

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2026 Buffalo Bills Preview (AFC East): 12-5 But 8-9 ATS - Is Buffalo Worth the Premium at 10.5 Wins?

Buffalo might be one of the best examples in the NFL of why evaluating a team and evaluating its betting price are two completely different exercises.

The Bills went 12-5 last season.

They outscored opponents by 116 points.

They finished with the NFL's No. 1 rushing offense.

They also finished with the NFL's No. 1 pass defense by yards allowed.

Yet Buffalo didn't win the AFC East.

And during the regular season, the Bills went only 8-9 against the spread.

That's the starting point for my 2026 Buffalo preview.

2025 BASELINE

Record: 12-5

AFC East Finish: 2nd

Points Scored: 481

Points Allowed: 365

Point Differential: +116

Regular-season ATS: 8-9

ATS Cover Rate: 47.1%

Buffalo ultimately beat Jacksonville 27-24 in the Wild Card round before losing 33-30 in overtime at Denver in the Divisional Round.

So this was objectively a very good football team.

It just wasn't nearly as dominant relative to market expectations as the straight-up record might suggest.

THE MOST INTERESTING 2025 STATISTICAL COMBINATION

Buffalo finished first in the NFL in:

Rushing yards: 2,714

Rushing yards/game: 159.6

Rushing touchdowns: 30

The Bills also ranked first in:

Passing yards allowed: 2,668

Passing yards allowed/game: 156.9

Think about that combination.

Buffalo could control games on the ground offensively while simultaneously making opponents less efficient through the air.

Those are usually ingredients for a highly repeatable style of winning.

Which makes the 8-9 ATS record even more interesting.

The market already knew Buffalo was excellent.

Being good wasn't enough to consistently outperform the number.

JOSH ALLEN

Allen's 2025 regular season:

3,668 passing yards

25 passing touchdowns

10 interceptions

He finished with:

4,247 total yards

39 total touchdowns

He remains one of the biggest floor-raisers in football.

Buffalo doesn't need everything around Allen to be perfect to contend.

But the roster around him may actually be more balanced than the popular perception suggests.

JAMES COOK CHANGED THE OFFENSIVE EQUATION

James Cook III finished 2025 with:

307 carries

1,621 rushing yards

That made him the NFL rushing champion.

Buffalo no longer needs every important game to become "Josh Allen creates everything."

A legitimate top-end rushing attack can:

Reduce negative down-and-distance situations

Control possession

Punish lighter defensive boxes

Reduce Allen's required passing volume

Create more efficient play-action opportunities

For a team carrying a double-digit preseason win total, that offensive floor matters.

THE D.J. MOORE ADDITION

Buffalo traded for D.J. Moore this offseason.

Moore has produced four 1,000-yard receiving seasons during his career.

The Bills now have another established receiving option for Allen, which creates an interesting question for opposing defenses:

How aggressively can you structure coverage around stopping Allen when James Cook just won the NFL rushing title and Moore can punish isolated coverage?

That's one reason Buffalo's offensive ceiling remains extremely high.

THE BIGGEST CHANGE: JOE BRADY

This isn't simply the same Bills team running it back.

Joe Brady is now Buffalo's head coach.

He became the 21st head coach in franchise history after previously serving as Buffalo's offensive coordinator.

Pete Carmichael is the new offensive coordinator.

Jim Leonhard is the new defensive coordinator.

Buffalo also added Bradley Chubb and has undergone meaningful defensive personnel changes.

So 2026 creates a fascinating combination:

Continuity at the most important position in football.

Continuity in much of the offensive core.

But substantial change in leadership and defensive structure.

That adds variance to an otherwise extremely strong roster.

CURRENT MARKET PRICE

As of Aug. 11:

Buffalo regular-season win total: 10.5

BetMGM:

Over 10.5: -145

Under 10.5: +120

After removing the vig, that works out to approximately:

Over: 56.6%

Under: 43.4%

Other current BetMGM futures:

AFC East: -150

AFC Championship: +500

Super Bowl: +1000

Make Playoffs: -350

Miss Playoffs: +280

Those prices tell us something important.

The market isn't debating whether Buffalo is a playoff-caliber team.

It's asking whether Buffalo should be priced among the very best teams in football.

THE 10.5-WIN PROBLEM

A 10.5 total creates a very different decision than asking whether Buffalo is "good."

10-7 loses an Over bet.

Buffalo needs at least 11 victories.

And this schedule contains enough difficult spots that I wouldn't treat 11 wins as automatic.

2026 SCHEDULE

Week 1 — at Houston

Week 2 — Detroit

Week 3 — LA Chargers

Week 4 — New England

Week 5 — at LA Rams

Week 6 — at Las Vegas

Week 7 — BYE

Week 8 — Baltimore

Week 9 — at Minnesota

Week 10 — at NY Jets

Week 11 — Miami

Week 12 — Kansas City

Week 13 — at New England

Week 14 — at Green Bay

Week 15 — Chicago

Week 16 — at Denver

Week 17 — at Miami

Week 18 — NY Jets

Buffalo's Week 2 matchup with Detroit will also be the first regular-season game played in the new Highmark Stadium.

WHERE THE SCHEDULE GETS INTERESTING

The first six games include:

at Houston

Detroit

LA Chargers

New England

at LA Rams

at Las Vegas

Then Buffalo gets the Week 7 bye.

Immediately afterward:

Baltimore

Later, Kansas City comes to Buffalo on Thanksgiving night.

But the part I'm watching most closely is the finish:

at New England

at Green Bay

Chicago

at Denver on Christmas

at Miami

NY Jets

That is a potentially demanding closing sequence when Buffalo may simultaneously be fighting for:

The AFC East

A high AFC seed

Home-field playoff games

And the Week 16 trip to Denver is especially notable because Denver ended Buffalo's 2025 season in overtime.

THE AFC EAST ANGLE

New England finished 14-3 last year and took the division from Buffalo.

Yet Buffalo enters 2026 as the -150 favorite to win it.

New England is currently around +145.

That tells you how willing the market is to forgive Buffalo's second-place finish.

Buffalo is effectively being priced as though the balance of power should move back in its direction.

Maybe that's correct.

But bettors are paying for that assumption.

PICKPROOF MARKET WATCH

These are the things I'd monitor before deciding whether Buffalo deserves its current premium.

  1. JOE BRADY AS HEAD COACH

We already know Brady's offensive influence.

The question is what changes when responsibility expands from coordinating the offense to managing the entire team.

  1. D.J. MOORE'S ROLE

Targets alone aren't the key.

I'd watch:

Target share

Air-yard share

Explosive reception rate

Red-zone usage

Allen's efficiency when Moore is the primary read

  1. JAMES COOK / RUN-GAME REGRESSION

Buffalo led the NFL in rushing.

How much of that is repeatable?

If Buffalo remains near the top of the NFL in rushing efficiency, the offensive floor is enormous.

  1. DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

Jim Leonhard takes over a defense that led the league in passing yards allowed.

That means the benchmark is already extremely high.

Maintaining elite pass-defense performance while changing personnel and scheme is one of the most important variables in Buffalo's season.

  1. MARKET PREMIUM

This might be the biggest one.

Buffalo was 12-5 but only 8-9 ATS in the regular season.

That doesn't mean "fade Buffalo."

It means oddsmakers were already attaching expensive numbers to the Bills.

If the public continues paying a Buffalo premium, there may be individual games where a great team still represents poor market value.

  1. THE FINAL SIX

at New England

at Green Bay

Chicago

at Denver

at Miami

NY Jets

If Buffalo reaches December at 8-3 or 9-2, the Over 10.5 may still have plenty of work remaining.

BOTTOM LINE

I have almost no concern about whether Buffalo is a good football team.

Josh Allen remains elite.

James Cook just won the rushing title.

The offensive line has continuity.

D.J. Moore adds another serious receiving threat.

The roster has legitimate Super Bowl upside.

But that's not the same question as whether Buffalo is undervalued.

At:

10.5 wins

-145 on the Over

-150 to win the AFC East

+500 to win the AFC

you're being asked to pay a significant premium for that quality.

The most interesting Buffalo stat from last season may therefore be this:

12-5 straight up.

8-9 ATS.

The market knew they were good.

For 2026, the question is whether they're good enough to outperform an even higher set of expectations.

BILLS FANS:

What is your exact record prediction?

And do they reclaim the AFC East from New England?

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u/StatsAnalyticsSports — 8 days ago

Did Ricky Williams nameplate always say “R. Williams” during his time with the Dolphins?

Hey everybody, I recently bought an old Reebok Ricky Williams Dolphins jersey from eBay, and I noticed the nameplate just said “Williams” but I could have sworn his jersey always said “R. Williams” back in the day. Was there a time when his name plate didn’t have the R or did it always have it

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u/NoseLopsided5005 — 6 days ago

Jeff Hafley on what the Dolphins are getting with Caedan Wallace

"Sully and a bunch of our guys were high on him coming out in the draft.

I talked to (OL coach) Zach (Yenser), he really liked him coming out, had a high grade on him (and) a big smile on his face."

u/KeyFaithlessness5436 — 7 days ago

“We don’t have time for that. We’re here to practice and they’re here to practice… there should be no blind shots. Is there going to be a scuffle or two? It happens. Should there be a punch thrown? No. If there’s a punch thrown, they’re out.”

Jeff Hafley reveals players will be thrown out of practice if they fight in joint practices with the Washington Commanders:

“We don’t have time for that. We’re here to practice and they’re here to practice… there should be no blind shots. Is there going to be a scuffle or two? It happens. Should there be a punch thrown? No. If there’s a punch thrown, they’re out.”

u/KeyFaithlessness5436 — 8 days ago

“Malik Willis is a first-time full-time starter without an established go-to target. Miami doesn't have a WR or TE who's finished with more than 49 catches in a season. Allen could help Willis' development as the top target.”

Bleacher Report have named the Miami Dolphins the best landing spot for free agent WR Keenan Allen

“Malik Willis is a first-time full-time starter without an established go-to target. Miami doesn't have a WR or TE who's finished with more than 49 catches in a season. Allen could help Willis' development as the top target.”

u/Background_Video2947 — 9 days ago

"They've been giving us every look in the book. Going into the season, there's not going to be one pressure or blitz we don't know and haven't repped multiple times.

Patrick Paul says facing Jeff Hafley's defense every day is rapidly improving the Dolphins offensive line

"They've been giving us every look in the book. Going into the season, there's not going to be one pressure or blitz we don't know and haven't repped multiple times.

u/KeyFaithlessness5436 — 8 days ago

“He showed glimpses, but I don’t know what it’s going to look like in Miami. He could look [average] really quick behind that line.”

Coaches and execs around the NFL on Malik Willis:

“He’s got some energy, some bounce to him as a passer and runner. Out of this year’s (veteran) QB class, he’s the one guy where you said, ‘OK, if we sign him, we give him a couple years, he could maybe ascend to that 2 level.” - NFL Exec

“I love Malik Willis. They are committing to him. I just feel like Year 1 has the potential to be rough just because they are building out the infrastructure around him.” - Current GM

“He showed glimpses, but I don’t know what it’s going to look like in Miami. He could look [average] really quick behind that line.” - Former GM

“Strong arm and athleticism. I just need to see him play through a full season where he gets full defenses with people planning for him.” - Current NFL DC

u/KeyFaithlessness5436 — 13 days ago

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  1. Dolphins - $179.2M
  2. Browns - $116.8M
  3. Saints - $112.1M
  4. Jets - $111.4M
  5. Eagles - $73.5M
  6. Cardinals - $73.3M
  7. Texans - $66.6M
  8. Raiders - $55.8M
  9. Jaguars - $54.8M
  10. Bills - $46.2M
u/Background_Video2947 — 9 days ago