Miami Dolphins: 2024 NFL Preview – Can they win when it matters?

Miami Dolphins | AFC East

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Head Coach: Mike McDaniel (3rd season)

Key Additions:

  • O’Dell Beckham Jr. (WR)
  • Jonnu Smith (TE)
  • Kendall Fuller (CB)
  • Calais Campbell (DT)
  • Teair Tart (DT)
  • Jordan Poyer (S)
  • Anthony Walker (LB)
  • Jordyn Brooks (LB)


Key Departures:

  • Xavien Howard (CB)
  • Christian Wilkins (DT)
  • Andrew Van Ginkel (DE)
  • Deshon Elliot (S)
  • Jerome Baker (LB)



Last Season’s Results and Interesting Trends (2023):

  • Overall Record: 11-6
  • ATS Record: 10-7 ATS
  • O/U Record: 9-8 O/U

  • 8-1 ATS vs. poor teams (45% and below win percentage), but 1-5 ATS vs good teams (55% and above win percentage)
  • 9-2 ATS as a favorite



Last Season’s Ranks (2023):

  • EPA/play (offense): 4th
  • Rush EPA (offense): 5th
  • Pass EPA (offense): 3rd

  • EPA/play allowed (defense): 15th
  • Rush EPA (defense): 14th
  • Pass EPA (defense): 13th

  • Plays per game: 21st
  • Seconds per snap (lowest to highest): 27th


2024 Season Schedule:

  • Week 1: Jacksonville Jaguars (Home)
  • Week 2: Buffalo Bills (Home)
  • Week 3: Seattle Seahawks (Away)
  • Week 4: Tennessee Titans (Home)
  • Week 5: New England Patriots (Away)
  • Week 6: BYE
  • Week 7: Indianapolis Colts (Away)
  • Week 8: Arizona Cardinals (Home)
  • Week 9: Buffalo Bills (Away)
  • Week 10: Los Angeles Rams (Away)
  • Week 11: Las Vegas Raiders (Home)
  • Week 12: New England Patriots (Home)
  • Week 13: Green Bay Packers (Away)
  • Week 14: New York Jets (Home)
  • Week 15: Houston Texans (Away)
  • Week 16: San Francisco 49ers (Home)
  • Week 17: Cleveland Browns (Away)



Commentary: The Miami Dolphins enter the 2024 season as one of the league’s most intriguing teams, particularly on the offensive side of the ball. Under head coach Mike McDaniel, now in his third season, the Dolphins fielded an explosive offense in 2023, ranking in the top five for both passing and rushing EPA. The addition of O’Dell Beckham Jr. adds another dynamic weapon to an already potent offense, which was nearly unstoppable at times last season. We foresee plenty of shootouts this season.

However, despite their offensive firepower, the Dolphins struggled mightily against top-tier competition, as evidenced by their 1-5 ATS record against teams with a winning percentage above 55%. This inconsistency against stronger opponents highlights a key area of concern as Miami looks to cement itself as a true contender in the AFC.

Defensively, the Dolphins have undergone significant changes, including replacing DC Vic Fangio with Anthony Weaver. It will be important to see how quickly the new leadership and unit can gel and whether they can improve on last season’s middle-of-the-pack defensive rankings.

The Dolphins were particularly dominant as favorites last season, going 9-2 ATS, but their ability to perform against the league’s elite will determine whether they can make a serious playoff push in 2024.

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