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The Miami Dolphins have a history of both successful and poor draft picks, often releasing players who later excel elsewhere. Fans are discussing which players the team may have given up on too soon, leading to their success on other teams.
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Our Miami Dolphins have a long history of drafting guys who went on to become stars for the team. They also have a long history of some of the worst draft picks ever made by anyone in the NFL. But there are also the guys that are drafted, sometimes early in the draft, that come to Miami with high hopes and plenty of hype to only see sent on their way within a few years if they make it past the first season. Sometimes those same guys showed some flashes in Miami, but just never lived up to the hype or their draft position. We, as fans, have had to see some of them go on to play for another team, only to become stars or Pro Bowlers.
So this eveningās Phinsider Question Of The Day is:
Which player or players do you believe the Miami Dolphins gave up on too early, only to see them go to another team to be a solid to great player?
Please share your thoughts and answers in the comment section below-
Several players have been mentioned by fans as having been released too early, only to achieve success and recognition with other teams.
The Miami Dolphins have a mixed history of drafting players, with some becoming stars and others being considered among the worst picks in NFL history.
Fans express frustration over the Dolphins' tendency to release talented players who later thrive on other teams, leading to discussions about missed opportunities.

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