Ethan Bonner's Teammates Won't Stop Praising His Speed, And Dolphins Fans Are Still Waiting
Alright, 12s, even though we're deep in the regular season here in the Emerald City, it's worth taking a peek at what's brewing elsewhere in the league, especially when teams are making big moves. Down in Miami, the Dolphins are gearing up for training camp in late July, and let me tell you, their roster is looking absolutely wild after a massive offseason shake-up. They've shipped out a bunch of veterans and brought in a whole new crew, young and old. After their latest moves, including signing former UFL tackle Gottlieb Ayedze, they're sitting on 91 players, plus an exemption for England-born rookie tight end Seydou Traore. That's a lot of bodies fighting for spots, and it means some intriguing guys are flying under the radar.Rookies and Resurgent Hope
It's always a battle, right? Every player isn't created equal, and Miami's trying to figure out who's actually "important" for their 2026 season. They've been ranking players based on ability, expected role, and overall significance to their "rebuilding project." Among those ranked 36-40, we've got some interesting situations. Rookie safety Michael Taaffe, a fifth-round pick from Texas, is almost a lock for the 53-man roster. But for now, it's tough to see him getting a major role on defense. Then there's tight end Ben Sims. This guy was a free agent signing, and then they went and drafted Will Kacmarek and Seydou Traore. You'd think that pushes him to the back of the line, right? But the dude apparently showed that heTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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shouldn't be dismissed as a viable option. That's the kind of hustle we love to see.Vets With Everything To Prove
This is where it gets really interesting for the guys looking to make a name for themselves. Ethan Bonner, a cornerback, is one of the most intriguing players on their entire roster. Why? Because his teammates consistently rave about his speed. But here's the kicker, despite all that praise, he hasn't actually broken through to earn a big role on defense yet. This summer is his moment, man, he's got to get it done. The opportunities are there for edge defenders like David Ojabo, a former second-round pick who apparently "looked the part." And then there's safety Lonnie Johnson Jr., another former second-round pick from the Houston Texans. He's on a mission to revive his career and get back to being a starter. There's definitely an opportunity there for him if he can bring a strong training camp performance. But with all these new faces, a roster spot isn't guaranteed. So, while we're out here watching our Mariners make some noise at T-Mobile Park or getting ready for the Seahawks to dominate Lumen Field, it's wild to think about what's brewing for other teams. For the Dolphins, it's all about who steps up when training camp kicks off. Will Bonner finally use that praised speed to make an impact? Can Lonnie Johnson Jr. make a comeback? These guys aren't just fighting for playing time, they're fighting for their careers. Keep an eye on Miami, because how these lower-ranked players perform in the lead-up to the season could totally change their team's depth.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.