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Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the latest on Brendan Sorsby, highlighting his impressive physical tools and even suggesting he's more gifted than Ty Simpson, who was just taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. While Crabbs acknowledges that gambling concerns will be a major factor in how teams evaluate him, he still believes there will be significant interest around the league, including the Dolphins. The conversation then shifts to Dolphins roster news, including the release of Kion Smith and the addition of Major Burns from the UFL, as well as expectations for Malik Willis heading into next season as the starter. Crabbs dives into Miami's defensive question marks, especially at edge rusher. Offensively, he highlights Kevin Coleman's strong showing in OTAs and minicamp, Caleb Douglas's projected role, and wraps with an injury update on Chris Bell
Hour 3 opens with Kyle Crabbs joining the show to weigh in on the Brendan Sorsby situation, praising his elite physical tools and suggesting he's more gifted than recent first-round pick Ty Simpson. While Crabbs acknowledges that gambling concerns will play a major role in how teams evaluate him, he still expects strong league-wide interest, including from contenders like the Eagles, and believes the Dolphins should at least consider taking a swing without overpaying. The conversation also hits Dolphins roster moves, including the release of Kion Smith, the addition of Major Burns from the UFL, Malik Willis' outlook as a potential starter, and continued questions on defense, especially at edge rusher, along with standout OTAs from Kevin Coleman and Caleb Douglas plus Chris Bell's injury status. The discussion then shifts heavily to the NBA, where Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors are expected to intensify in the coming days, with Miami still firmly in the mix as a potential landing spot. The guys debate whether Giannis or even Jaylen Brown would be the better fit for the Heat, how either would instantly transform the roster, and what Miami would realistically have to give up to land a true superstar. The hour wraps with World Cup buzz, including several draws across the tournament and a strong 4-1 opening win for the United States.
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Kyle Crabbs, Ira Winderman, Dave Hyde, Nico Ali Walsh, and David Weinstein!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Kyle Crabbs, Ira Winderman, Dave Hyde, Nico Ali Walsh, and David Weinstein!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Kyle Crabbs, Ira Winderman, Dave Hyde, Nico Ali Walsh, and David Weinstein!
This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
This week's Best of Dolphins episode is packed with insight, analysis, and debate as the guys take a closer look at the future of the franchise under its new leadership. Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down Miami's biggest roster questions, including whether Chop Robinson is ready for a breakout season, the development of Jonah Savaiinaea, the Dolphins' evolving defensive identity, and several key position battles heading into training camp. Omar Kelly also stops by to discuss the latest from minicamp, sharing his thoughts on Quinn Ewers' impressive offseason, the Dolphins' quarterback situation, and whether Miami is doing enough to create real competition behind center. Plus, Joe and Hollywood discuss the organization's fresh start under a new regime, why Dolphins fans are desperate for sustained success after decades of frustration, and whether the franchise has finally moved beyond the Tua Tagovailoa era and the lingering drama that surrounded recent seasons. From roster battles and quarterback debates to the long-term direction of the team, this episode covers everything Dolphins fans need to know.
Hour 4 opens with Miami Hurricanes talk as the guys react to the program's new promotional campaign for the upcoming season and revisit the legacy of the legendary 2001 Canes, with discussion on whether they remain the greatest college football team of all time given their dominance and NFL Hall of Fame talent. The conversation also turns to last season's Canes playoff run to the national championship and what it means for the current standard of the program, along with a broader debate about whether Joe can “claim” Miami despite not attending the school, with the guys noting the Hurricanes' long-standing identity as a community team. From there, the discussion shifts back to the Dolphins and their brand-new regime under a new GM and head coach, emphasizing a youth movement, the importance of staying healthy, and expectations for increased playing time for younger players this season. The hour wraps with Kyle Crabbs joining once again to continue Dolphins roster analysis, including Chop Robinson's development, defensive weight changes, Jonah Savaiinaea's position switch, and key battles at quarterback and running back as multiple starting jobs remain up for grabs
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the biggest questions facing the Dolphins heading into the season including whether the pass rush can take a real step forward, and if Chop Robinson is ready to emerge as a difference-maker. He also reacts to reports of some Dolphins defenders arriving at camp heavier, and discusses how that added size could either help or hurt the team's overall defensive identity. On offense, Crabbs dives into Jonah Savaiinaea's development after a tough rookie year, including the decision to move him back to his natural right side and why that adjustment wasn't made sooner. The conversation also touches on Quinn Ewers' strong start in OTAs, Malik Willis building chemistry with his receivers, and the ongoing battle between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright for the RB2 job, with Crabbs emphasizing that several starting roles are still very much up for grabs.
Hour 3 opens with Kyle Crabbs joining the show to break down the biggest questions facing the Dolphins, including whether the pass rush can take a step forward, Chop Robinson's development, and how several defensive players reporting to camp heavier could impact the team positively or negatively. He also discusses Jonah Savaiinaea's second-year jump and the decision to move him back to his natural right side, while weighing in on Quinn Ewers' strong OTAs, Malik Willis building chemistry with his receivers, and the ongoing RB2 battle between Ollie Gordon and Jaylen Wright, emphasizing that multiple starting jobs are still up for grabs. The conversation then shifts to the Marlins, where Otto Lopez, Xavier Edwards, and Joe Mack continue to stand out, before honoring longtime South Florida media figure Dave Hyde following his retirement after a 36-year career, as Hollywood jokes about Joe potentially stepping into a leadership role at the station. The hour wraps with NBA Finals talk, including discussion on today's three-point-heavy style of play compared to the physical eras of the past.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Best of Dolphins features Omar Kelly, Chris Perkins, Kyle Crabbs, and Zach Sieler breaking down all the latest from Miami's minicamp as competition heats up across the roster. Omar and Joe Rose react to early impressions of Malik Willis and Quinn Ewers, the rapid development of Malik Washington, and expectations for Chop Robinson as he works to become a more complete edge rusher. Chris Perkins weighs in on roster battles, the quarterback room, and key young players like Kenneth Grant and Kadyn Proctor, while also noting Miami's long-term outlook and contract decisions for veterans. Kyle Crabbs offers perspective on the team's evolving approach, and Zach Sieler discusses leadership inside the locker room, Jeff Hafley's impact, and why he believes the Dolphins' young defensive core is trending in the right direction.
Kyle Crabbs says Dolphins refreshing with new approach but seem to have things trending in the right direction.
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
104.3 WQAM brings you some of the best interviews this week from The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana. Hear from Ira Winderman, Jim Larranaga, Kyle Crabbs, Tony Fiorentino, and Zach Gelb!
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down a busy Dolphins offseason, including questions about late roster additions, a young wide receiver group, and what needs to go right for Miami to compete this season. He discusses the importance of the offensive line, preseason development, and the pressure on Malik Willis, while also looking at breakout roles for players like Kadyn Proctor and Malik Washington and a tough schedule ahead with a winnable Week 1 matchup vs the Raiders. The hour also opens with the news of the passing of Dolphins legend Manny Fernandez from the undefeated 1972 team. Later, Canes baseball coach JD Arteaga joins to preview Miami's NCAA Tournament run in the Gainesville Regional, talk breakout players and postseason mindset, and discuss a potential matchup with Florida while emphasizing recruiting in South Florida.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show for a deep dive on the Dolphins as the offseason rolls on, including whether Miami could still make late roster additions before the season begins. The conversation focuses on the Dolphins' wide receiver room and its uncertainty, with Crabbs comparing it to how the Packers have developed receivers in recent years and even drawing parallels to the 2019 Brian Flores Dolphins in terms of overall roster talent. He breaks down the offensive line's potential, the importance of preseason reps for a roster full of young and new faces, and how Miami can get the most out of first-round pick Kadyn Proctor, along with the expected role for Malik Washington. Crabbs also discusses possible contract extensions for Aaron Brewer and Jordyn Brooks, while stressing that the biggest key for the Dolphins this season is quarterback Malik Willis, followed closely by the performance of the offensive line, as they look ahead to a tough schedule but a winnable Week 1 matchup against the Raiders.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show for a deep dive on the Dolphins as the offseason rolls on, including whether Miami could still make late roster additions before the season begins. The conversation focuses on the Dolphins' wide receiver room and its uncertainty, with Crabbs comparing it to how the Packers have developed receivers in recent years and even drawing parallels to the 2019 Brian Flores Dolphins in terms of overall roster talent. He breaks down the offensive line's potential, the importance of preseason reps for a roster full of young and new faces, and how Miami can get the most out of first-round pick Kadyn Proctor, along with the expected role for Malik Washington. Crabbs also discusses possible contract extensions for Aaron Brewer and Jordyn Brooks, while stressing that the biggest key for the Dolphins this season is quarterback Malik Willis, followed closely by the performance of the offensive line, as they look ahead to a tough schedule but a winnable Week 1 matchup against the Raiders.
Hour 4 opens with the passing of legendary Dolphins defensive tackle Manny Fernandez, as Joe Rose reflects on his 1972 undefeated season legacy, his dominant Super Bowl performance, and shares personal stories from his playing days. The conversation then shifts to NBA talk as Joe and Hollywood debate whether the Heat can land Giannis Antetokounmpo and make a major roster splash. Kyle Crabbs joins to break down the Dolphins' offseason, including a young and uncertain wide receiver room, offensive line potential, and how Miami's roster compares to past rebuilds like 2019 under Brian Flores. He also discusses key young players, possible extensions, and stresses that the success of the season will largely hinge on Malik Willis and the offensive line, with a tough schedule ahead but a winnable Week 1 vs. the Raiders
Tuesday's show is packed with NBA and South Florida sports storylines as the Knicks advance to the NBA Finals, sparking comparisons from Joe Rose to the Dolphins' long playoff drought while the crew also reacts to James Harden's continued postseason struggles and questions surrounding the Cavaliers after their exit. Miami sports stay in focus with the Marlins winning four straight, Hurricanes baseball heading to the Gainesville Regional, and ongoing Dolphins talk centered on a difficult 2026 schedule, low expectations from Vegas, and debate over whether an 8–9 win season is realistic. The conversation also features Kyle Crabbs breaking down the Dolphins' roster questions, Malik Willis' importance, and key young players, plus JD Arteaga previewing the Canes' postseason run. The show wraps with emotional reflection on the passing of Dolphins legend Manny Fernandez and continued NBA discussion including whether the Heat can land Giannis and a Thunder–Spurs Game 5 preview.
This week's “Best of Dolphins” brings together the biggest conversations from Miami's rookie minicamp and offseason outlook as the team enters a pivotal transition year. Omar Kelly breaks down what to expect from rookies adjusting to the NFL, why undrafted players could play a major role, and what concerns still linger around the run defense and record dead cap situation. Kyle Crabbs also joins to highlight key young talents like Kyle Louis and Kevin Coleman Jr., while pointing out depth questions at edge rusher and the pressure on Miami's roster heading into a tough schedule. The discussion shifts into a bigger-picture look at the Dolphins' rebuild, questioning expectations for the season while emphasizing a long-term approach built through the draft and trenches. The episode wraps with draft insight from Chris Perkins, including roster decisions, offensive line outlook, and how Miami is trying to build a sustainable contender moving forward.
This week's “Best of Dolphins” brings together the biggest conversations from Miami's rookie minicamp and offseason outlook as the team enters a pivotal transition year. Omar Kelly breaks down what to expect from rookies adjusting to the NFL, why undrafted players could play a major role, and what concerns still linger around the run defense and record dead cap situation. Kyle Crabbs also joins to highlight key young talents like Kyle Louis and Kevin Coleman Jr., while pointing out depth questions at edge rusher and the pressure on Miami's roster heading into a tough schedule. The discussion shifts into a bigger-picture look at the Dolphins' rebuild, questioning expectations for the season while emphasizing a long-term approach built through the draft and trenches. The episode wraps with draft insight from Chris Perkins, including roster decisions, offensive line outlook, and how Miami is trying to build a sustainable contender moving forward.
This week's “Best of Dolphins” brings together the biggest conversations from Miami's rookie minicamp and offseason outlook as the team enters a pivotal transition year. Omar Kelly breaks down what to expect from rookies adjusting to the NFL, why undrafted players could play a major role, and what concerns still linger around the run defense and record dead cap situation. Kyle Crabbs also joins to highlight key young talents like Kyle Louis and Kevin Coleman Jr., while pointing out depth questions at edge rusher and the pressure on Miami's roster heading into a tough schedule. The discussion shifts into a bigger-picture look at the Dolphins' rebuild, questioning expectations for the season while emphasizing a long-term approach built through the draft and trenches. The episode wraps with draft insight from Chris Perkins, including roster decisions, offensive line outlook, and how Miami is trying to build a sustainable contender moving forward.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show as Miami Dolphins rookie camp gets underway, breaking down key storylines on both sides of the ball. He highlights the high upside of linebacker Kyle Louis and how he could fit into Miami's defensive plans, while also weighing in on wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. and the highly competitive wide receiver room heading into training camp. The discussion turns to the Dolphins' thin edge rusher group, with Crabbs pointing to players like Zeek Biggers as potential breakout contributors. The segment wraps with a look at Miami's challenging upcoming schedule and the pressure on young players to step up quickly
Hour 3 features Kyle Crabbs joining as Miami Dolphins rookie camp begins, breaking down early roster battles and key players to watch on both sides of the ball. He highlights the upside of linebacker Kyle Louis, the competition in the wide receiver room featuring Kevin Coleman Jr., and Miami's thin edge rusher group, where players like Zeek Biggers may be forced into bigger roles. The conversation also looks at the Dolphins' tough schedule and the pressure on young players to contribute immediately. The hour wraps with NBA Playoffs talk, including the 76ers trailing the Knicks, Embiid's health concerns, and broader debates around officiating, college football playoff expansion, and the NBA Draft Lottery with the Heat holding slim odds at the top pick
This week's Best of Dolphins show features insight from GM Jon Eric Sullivan, Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Alain Poupart as they break down Miami's draft and offseason direction. Sullivan explains the team's approach to rebuilding the roster, including the selection of Kadyn Proctor and the addition of Malik Willis, while emphasizing long-term growth and competition. Kelly and Crabbs provide outside perspective on the class, highlighting both the upside and lingering concerns—especially at safety and along the defensive front—while debating key picks and positional priorities. Poupart wraps things up by outlining Miami's shift toward a more physical identity, evaluating key draft decisions, and discussing the future of core players like Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks, and De'Von Achane.
This week's Best of Dolphins show features insight from GM Jon Eric Sullivan, Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Alain Poupart as they break down Miami's draft and offseason direction. Sullivan explains the team's approach to rebuilding the roster, including the selection of Kadyn Proctor and the addition of Malik Willis, while emphasizing long-term growth and competition. Kelly and Crabbs provide outside perspective on the class, highlighting both the upside and lingering concerns—especially at safety and along the defensive front—while debating key picks and positional priorities. Poupart wraps things up by outlining Miami's shift toward a more physical identity, evaluating key draft decisions, and discussing the future of core players like Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks, and De'Von Achane.
This week's Best of Dolphins show features insight from GM Jon Eric Sullivan, Omar Kelly, Kyle Crabbs, and Alain Poupart as they break down Miami's draft and offseason direction. Sullivan explains the team's approach to rebuilding the roster, including the selection of Kadyn Proctor and the addition of Malik Willis, while emphasizing long-term growth and competition. Kelly and Crabbs provide outside perspective on the class, highlighting both the upside and lingering concerns—especially at safety and along the defensive front—while debating key picks and positional priorities. Poupart wraps things up by outlining Miami's shift toward a more physical identity, evaluating key draft decisions, and discussing the future of core players like Aaron Brewer, Jordyn Brooks, and De'Von Achane.
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Dolphins' draft class, starting with Miami taking Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain. He says the pick should immediately help an offensive line in need of support, while also increasing the pressure on Chop Robinson to take a big step forward after the team passed on adding another pass rusher. Crabbs isn't concerned about Proctor's weight concerns and discusses whether he'll start at guard or tackle in Year 1. He also evaluates Miami's Day 2 and late-round additions, including linebackers Jacob Rodriguez and Kyle Louis—pointing out there will be strong competition at the position—and shares his thoughts on wide receiver Caleb Douglas and blocking tight end Will Kacmarek. Finally, Crabbs addresses injured receiver Chris Bell's recovery timeline and says he's surprised the Dolphins didn't address safety earlier in the draft.
Hour 3 continues with Kyle Crabbs joining the show to break down the Dolphins' draft, starting with Miami's decision to take Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain and what it means for both the offensive line and Chop Robinson's development after the team passed on another pass rusher. Crabbs discusses Proctor's weight concerns, where he'll likely play to start the season, and evaluates the rest of Miami's class, including linebackers Jacob Rodriguez and Kyle Louis, wide receiver Caleb Douglas, blocking tight end Will Kacmarek. The hour also features Joe considering joining a 55-and-over tennis league, the Marlins dropping another game to the Dodgers, and a heated debate sparked by West Nassau High School players choosing prom over a playoff game in a 12-1 loss. The guys also react to a report about Proctor's massive appetite at Alabama, which reignites the conversation around his weight concerns and Joe's hope that he develops into a long-term piece for the Dolphins.
This episode is all about reaction to the Dolphins' decision to draft Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain, as the guys break down one of the most debated picks of the first round. Joe and Hollywood react to strong fan backlash. Kyle Crabbs and Omar Kelly both weigh in, offering insight on Proctor's size, versatility, and long-term outlook, while also acknowledging the pressure that comes with passing on a local favorite like Bain. From draft analysis to fan reaction, it's a full look at why this pick has everyone talking
This episode is all about reaction to the Dolphins' decision to draft Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain, as the guys break down one of the most debated picks of the first round. Joe and Hollywood react to strong fan backlash. Kyle Crabbs and Omar Kelly both weigh in, offering insight on Proctor's size, versatility, and long-term outlook, while also acknowledging the pressure that comes with passing on a local favorite like Bain. From draft analysis to fan reaction, it's a full look at why this pick has everyone talking
This episode is all about reaction to the Dolphins' decision to draft Kadyn Proctor over Rueben Bain, as the guys break down one of the most debated picks of the first round. Joe and Hollywood react to strong fan backlash. Kyle Crabbs and Omar Kelly both weigh in, offering insight on Proctor's size, versatility, and long-term outlook, while also acknowledging the pressure that comes with passing on a local favorite like Bain. From draft analysis to fan reaction, it's a full look at why this pick has everyone talking
Kyle Crabbs joins the show to break down the Dolphins' first-round approach, starting with the Kadyn Proctor selection. He likes Proctor's versatility across the offensive line and, while he had a late first-round grade on him, understands why Miami took him earlier given their needs and roster vision. Crabbs explains how Proctor fits the mold of what the Dolphins are building, and also weighs in on second first-round pick Chris Johnson, highlighting his big-play ability. Plus, perspective on the run of nine offensive linemen in round one and a look ahead at what Miami could do with the rest of their draft picks.
Hour 2 opens with Joe and Hollywood reacting to a flood of listener texts, as fans continue to voice frustration over the Dolphins selecting Kadyn Proctor and passing on Rueben Bain, despite Joe consistently advocating for the offensive line. Kyle Crabbs then joins to break down the pick, highlighting Proctor's versatility, fit in Miami's long-term plan, and why the Dolphins were right to get ahead of a run on offensive linemen, while also weighing in on second first-round pick Chris Johnson and the team's remaining draft outlook. The hour wraps with Miami head coach Mario Cristobal joining the show to reflect on draft night with players like Francis Mauigoa, Rueben Bain, and Akheem Mesidor, shutting down injury rumors, and discussing the growth of his program. Cristobal also looks ahead to the season, praising his roster depth, reflecting on spring practice, and emphasizing the need to “adapt or die” in today's NIL era
The show is dominated by reaction to the Dolphins' controversial decision to select Kadyn Proctor at pick 12 and pass on local favorite Rueben Bain, with Joe breaking down why Miami prioritized offensive line help and trusting the front office's vision despite strong fan backlash. Across the show, guests including Kyle Crabbs, Omar Kelly, and Mike Florio weigh in on Proctor's massive frame, versatility, and development questions—especially his ability to manage his weight—while also noting that he will be compared to Bain for years to come. The conversation expands to Chris Johnson's upside, concerns about his small-school background, and broader NFL draft themes, including unpredictability and early-round surprises. Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal also joins to reflect on a big draft night for players like Francis Mauigoa, Rueben Bain, and Akheem Mesidor, while discussing roster depth, spring practice, and his “adapt or die” approach in the NIL era. Meanwhile, NFL storylines involving Mike Vrabel and reporter Diana Russini add a messy off-field subplot to an already chaotic draft week.
Kyle Crabbs and Joe dive into the NFL Draft with a focus on Miami's draft decisions and the growing group of Miami Hurricanes prospects entering the league. The segment features a clip of Jason Taylor, who discusses why some of his players chose to skip pro day workouts and instead let their game film speak for itself, calling the pre-draft process a “pageant” and emphasizing the importance of preparation over performance events. Crabbs expands on that point, noting the nonstop grind prospects face from the end of the college season through the draft process and into training camp, making it understandable why some players prioritize rest and recovery. The conversation then shifts to evaluating key Miami prospects, including quarterback Carson Beck, along with draft outlooks for Markell Bell and Keionte Scott as their stock continues to develop ahead of the draft.
Hollywood's Headlines includes the New York Mets finally snapping their brutal 12-game losing streak, while the Buffalo Sabres fall flat after bringing out Josh Allen to hype up the crowd — leading to some jokes about Buffalo and playoff struggles. The guys also react to strong viewership numbers for WrestleMania and what that says about its continued popularity. Plus, a fun turn as Publix unveils three new subs, sparking a debate that quickly turns into a Philly cheesesteak conversation thanks to Kyle Crabbs' Philadelphia roots.
Kyle Crabbs breaks down the NFL Draft from a big-picture perspective, highlighting how important it is that the Miami Dolphins front office, coaching staff, and leadership are finally aligned in their approach. He explains that while there are multiple ways to build a roster, having a unified philosophy gives Miami a real advantage, and outlines what a realistic “successful draft” should look like for this team. Crabbs also analyzes teams picking ahead of the Dolphins and how their decisions could shape Miami's options, noting that prospects like Francis Mauigoa and Reuben Bain could still be on the board at pick 11. The conversation dives into positional value as well, comparing the cornerback and offensive line markets, while also addressing how Mauigoa's reported back injury could impact his draft stock and the Dolphins' decision-making.
Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs join the show to break down the NFL Draft and what the Miami Dolphins should prioritize in Round 1. Omar stresses that with a limited number of true first-round talents in this class, Miami has to come away with a “sure thing,” pointing to the offensive line as a strong possibility — including Vega Ioane as a potential target, even over Francis Mauigoa. The guys also evaluate the development of Jonah Savaiinaea heading into Year 2 after a rough rookie season and debate whether the Dolphins could look wide receiver later in the first round, with Omar favoring a true playmaker over drafting size. Crabbs adds that the offensive line market could be aggressive, predicting as many as eight linemen could come off the board in the first round.
Hour 4 wraps the show with a mix of NFL Draft reaction, league-wide headlines, and continued Miami Dolphins roster analysis. Kim Bokamper joins to break down what the Dolphins need to get right in the draft, reflecting on Miami's past success building through the offensive line and how that identity has faded in recent years. He offers strong support for Francis Mauigoa, while also saying he isn't ready to give up on Jonah Savaiinaea entering Year 2, despite a difficult rookie season, and discusses both last year's offensive line struggles and signs of growth along the defensive front. The hour also touches on the ongoing Mike Vrabel–Dianna Russini storyline and whether it will be addressed publicly, before closing with Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs breaking down Miami's draft strategy, including the push for a “sure thing” at pick 11, offensive line targets like Vega Ioane, and the possibility of a wide receiver at pick 30 as the offensive line market heats up.
Hour 3 continues NFL Draft coverage with a heavy focus on the Miami Dolphins' draft strategy and how the board could unfold in front of them. Kyle Crabbs breaks down why it's a positive sign that the Dolphins' front office, coaching staff, and leadership are all aligned, and outlines what a realistic successful draft should look like given their roster needs and draft capital. He also analyzes how teams ahead of Miami could impact the board, noting that prospects like Francis Mauigoa and Reuben Bain could still be available at pick 11, while also diving into positional value debates at cornerback and offensive line and how Mauigoa's back injury could affect his stock. The hour also briefly touches on Jaime Jaquez Jr. finishing second in 6th Man of the Year voting, but quickly shifts back to draft talk, including a breakdown of defensive tackle depth led by Kenneth Grant and how Miami could approach one of the stronger positions in this class
Hour 2 centers on the pressure facing the Miami Dolphins heading into the NFL Draft, with Joe emphasizing that the franchise can't improve unless they hit on this class after committing to QB Malik Willis as the future. He discusses the possibility of trading picks, reflects on the Jaylen Waddle move, and stresses the need to make that deal pay off through this draft. Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs join to break down Miami's options, highlighting the importance of landing a “sure thing,” with offensive line targets like Vega Ioane in play and debate around Francis Mauigoa, while also discussing whether a playmaking wide receiver could make sense at pick 30. The hour wraps with a quick run through Hollywood's Headlines, including the New York Mets snapping their losing streak, Josh Allen's Buffalo appearance drawing jokes, WrestleMania viewership buzz, and a food debate sparked by Publix's new subs.
NFL Draft day is finally here as Joe sets the stage for a pivotal night for the Miami Dolphins, who enter with 11 total picks — including seven in the first three rounds — in what could be a franchise-shaping draft. The focus is on how Miami must capitalize on this class after recent roster moves, with constant debate around whether the team should prioritize offensive line help or other key needs as the board develops. Omar Kelly and Kyle Crabbs join to break down the Dolphins' biggest draft decisions, highlighting potential targets like Vega Ioane, the depth along the offensive line, and whether a playmaking wide receiver could make sense at pick 30. Across the show, the conversation centers on pressure, roster building, and how critical it is for Miami to land impact players throughout this draft to accelerate the team's future.
Travis and Kyle are back with part 2 of the 2026 Dolphins draft preview diving into the second day of the draft, the flexibility of four third-round picks, Day 3 sleepers, a full Dolphins mock and some Malik Willis talk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The annual Wingfield and Crabbs draft extravaganza is here. Travis and Kyle dive into the Dolphins team building philosophies, the multi-year plan's evolution with Jon-Eric Sullivan, the first round options at 11 and 30, strengths of the draft and how the Dolphins could attack the class.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This “Best of Dolphins” edition dives into the biggest storylines surrounding the Miami Dolphins as they head into a pivotal stretch of their roster rebuild. We break down the ongoing De'Von Achane situation, including his desire for a new contract extension and whether Miami will ultimately pay him or explore trade possibilities. With the NFL Draft approaching, the Dolphins are also in the spotlight with 11 total picks—including 7 in the first three rounds—as they look to reshape the roster for the future. Featuring insight and analysis from Kyle Crabbs, Omar Kelly, Tony Pauline, and Brian Baldinger, this episode covers every angle of Miami's offseason direction and draft strategy.