'He's rare': Dolphins making 'no apologies' for dr...

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'He's rare': Dolphins making 'no apologies' for dr...

'He's rare': Dolphins making 'no apologies' for dr...

Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said the team's decision wasn't about a lack of belief for either Downs or Bain.

'He's rare': Dolphins making 'no apologies' for dr...

Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said the team's decision wasn't about a lack of belief for either Downs or Bain.

The Miami Dolphins are making no excuses—and no apologies—for their bold approach to the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan made that crystal clear when discussing the team's decision to select a pair of prospects that raised some eyebrows around the league.

"He's rare," Sullivan said of the player the Dolphins traded up to grab, a move that signals the front office's aggressive commitment to building a championship-caliber roster. "This wasn't about a lack of belief in either Downs or Bain. It's about what we saw in this kid."

The Dolphins' war room was buzzing with energy as they pulled the trigger on a deal that sent picks to move up and secure their target. For a team coming off a season where every possession mattered, adding a rare talent like this could be the difference between a playoff run and a Super Bowl push.

Sullivan emphasized that the decision was purely about maximizing value and fit. "We're building for now and for the future," he explained. "When you have a chance to add a player of this caliber, you don't hesitate. No apologies."

For Dolphins fans, this aggressive mindset is exactly what they've been craving. The team is clearly in win-now mode, and moves like this send a message: Miami is ready to compete with the AFC's elite. Whether you agree with the draft-day gamble or not, one thing is certain—the Dolphins are playing to win, and they're not looking back.

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