Monday, October 18, 2010

Miami Dolphins 2010 Season Predictions

The Miami Dolphins were unable to defend their AFC East title in 2009, as they went just 7-9 and finished third in the division after going 11-5 in 2008. The down year has put head coach Tony Sparano on the hot seat, just a season after everyone was praising him for the work he did to get this team back on track. The Dolphins made two big moves this off season adding wide receiver Brandon Marshall and linebacker Karlos Dansby, and are hoping the new additions will be able to get this team back on top. Here is a look at what the Dolphins will bring to the table on both sides of the ball, plus my prediction on where they finish the season in the AFC East.


Offense: The Dolphins were forced to put Chad Henne into the fire last season, as opening day starter Chad Pennington went down with a season ending injury in week 3. Henne had his ups and downs in his first real stint as a starting NFL quarterback, and has earned the starting spot heading into the 2010 season, but he must find a way to keep his interceptions down this season.


The Dolphins also suffered a big injury to the running game in 2010, as they lost Ronnie Brown after just nice games. Brown's injury allowed the ageless Ricky Williams to prove he still can be one of the better backs in the league, as Williams finished the year with 1,121 yards and 11 touchdowns. With Brown back the Dolphins will once again feature one of the top rushing attacks in the NFL.


I believe that the addition of Brandon Marshall is going to pay huge dividends for the entire Dolphins offense in 2010. Marshall will keep teams from loading up the box to stop the running game, and will also give wide outs Greg Camarillo, Devon Bess, and Brian Hartline more room to roam in the secondary. Also look for a bounce back year from tight end Anthony Fasano.


The offensive line has the potential to be pretty good, as they return one of the top young left tackles in the game in Jake Long. It looks as though the Dolphins will have two new guards to start the 2010 season, as they added Richie Incognito to play right guard, while rookie John Jerry is expected to start at left guard.


Defense: The Dolphins hired Mike Nolan as the team's new defensive coordinator, and are hoping he can turn around a unit that struggled in 2009. The Dolphins are hoping that their first round pick of defensive end Jared Odrick will be ready to go and start at one of the end spots, while Kendall Langford and Phillip Merling fight to start at the other end spot. In 2009 Randy Starks grabbed 7 sacks at defensive end, but the Dolphins are hoping he can make the move to nose tackle this season.


At linebacker the Dolphins are hoping that rookie Koa Misi and former CFL star Cameron Wake can step in and play well at the two outside spots. Dansby figures to make a huge impact in the middle, and don't be surprised to see a much better season out of Channing Crowder, who should really benefit from playing alongside Dansby.


The Dolphins were forced to start two rookies at corner in 2009, and both Sean Smith and Vontae Davis are expected to keep those starting jobs in 2010. Veteran Will Allen missed most of last season, and will likely be used mainly as a nickel corner this season. Strong safety Yeremiah Bell is a tackling machine, and figures to be a mainstay for years to come. The other safety spot is wide open, and it looks like rookie Reshad Jones has the early edge at landing the starting job.


Prediction - 2nd AFC East: The Dolphins are one of my surprise teams heading into the 2010 season, and I feel they have what it takes to finish ahead of the Jets this season, but not quite enough to take down the Patriots for the top spot.


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