Ranking the Most Important Dolphins Players 31-35: What Kind of Impact Can Newcomers Uche, Anderson, Tolbert Make?
Ranking the Most Important Dolphins Players 31-35 focuses on how Miami’s roster overhaul heading into the 2026 season could translate into on-field roles. After veteran departures and new additions, the Dolphins enter training camp at the end of July with 91 players, excluding an England-born rookie tight end, Seydou Traore, involved in the International Player Pathway Program. The piece is part of a countdown series tied to the rebuilding project under GM Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley. It highlights Zayne Anderson as a possible special-teams contributor or safety option, Josh Uche as an edge starter with only seven career starts in six seasons, and Jalen Tolbert as a likely starter who could face competition. Trey Moore’s edge/linebacker versatility and Willie Gay Jr.’s strongside linebacker role also appear central, shaping expectations for Miami’s depth and snap distribution.






