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Sports Illustrated’s NFL Power Rankings Show Lack of Respect for Dolphins

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In a shocking turn of events, Sports Illustrated writer Conor Orr has sparked controversy with his post-NFL Draft power rankings, particularly his ranking of the Miami Dolphins at No. 25. Despite the Dolphins finishing 11-6 last season and making back-to-back playoff appearances, Orr seems to have little faith in their abilities moving forward.

Orr justified his ranking by pointing to uncertainties surrounding quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, aging wide receiver Tyreek Hill, and the team’s overall personnel decisions. He also questioned whether the Dolphins could effectively replace key defensive player Christian Wilkins, who departed for the Las Vegas Raiders.

What makes Orr’s ranking even more perplexing is his placement of the New York Giants, a team that struggled immensely last season, five spots ahead of the Dolphins. This decision has left many scratching their heads and questioning Orr’s judgment.

Despite a disappointing end to their season with a first-round playoff exit, the Dolphins have made significant moves in the offseason to improve their roster. With the AFC East seemingly up for grabs following losses by the Buffalo Bills, the Dolphins are poised to make a strong push for the division title in 2024.

Overall, Orr’s ranking of the Dolphins fails to acknowledge their potential and the improvements they have made. It remains to be seen whether his prediction will hold true or if the Dolphins will prove him wrong on the field.

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