The article discusses the Miami Dolphins' need to improve their tight end position for the upcoming season. The Dolphins prioritize tight ends who can block and find voids in zones, in addition to being dynamic athletes who can get open and make plays. The current tight ends on the roster have been underwhelming as receivers, and the lack of physicality in the passing game is a concern. The article suggests potential breakout candidates from the current roster, but also explores options in free agency and the NFL draft. In free agency, Dalton Schultz, Hunter Henry, Noah Fant, Gerald Everett, Adam Trautman, and Austin Hooper are mentioned as potential targets. The article advises waiting to see how the market develops before making a move. In the NFL draft, the top prospect is Brock Bowers, but it is unlikely the Dolphins will select him with their first-round pick. Other second-tier prospects are mentioned as possibilities. The article concludes by recommending adding a second-tier free agent like Henry, Fant, or Hooper to raise the floor of the tight end position, and potentially considering Bowers if available. If not, trading up in the draft to select a player like Cade Stover is suggested to improve the offense.
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