– New leadership in place: the Dolphins have tapped a former Green Bay executive as GM and hired Jeff Hafley as head coach, signaling a defense-first rebuild. More key hires (offensive/defensive coordinators and special teams) are on the horizon 📊.
– What it means on the field: Hafley brings a defensive background, so expect a revamped coaching staff tailored to his schemes. That likely means some staff turnover, including the potential departure of Anthony Weaver from the defensive side 🔥.
– Araujo set to move on: Dolphins cornerbacks coach Matt Araujo is expected to join the Jacksonville Jaguars, opening the door for new faces in Miami’s secondary mano a mano with Hafley’s plan.
– 2025 secondary reality: Kohou missed the season with a knee injury and Storm Duck was hurt much of the year, so Miami leaned on veterans Jack Jones and Rasul Douglas. Douglas excelled, earning Defensive Player of the Week honors against the Jets and helping anchor the defense despite the injuries 📊.
– A future note: Douglas publicly hinted that Araujo could be a strong head coach one day, underscoring the coaching talent in the mix even as positions shift.
Headlines to watch: who will be the new OC, DC, and ST coach, and how will Hafley shape a Miami defense that’s eager for a fresh start? The fan base should be buzzing for a new era with exciting leadership at the helm 🏈⚡📊.