Pro Football Focus' Max Chadwick predicted the Miami Dolphins to draft safety Jevon Holland's replacement in the 2025 NFL draft.
The Chargers defense could get even better this offseason as they could be a top suitor for Dolphins star safety Jevon Holland.
Former Oregon Ducks safety Jevon Holland is set to hit the NFL's open free agency market this offseason and will be a highly sought-after signing.
Dolphins safety Jevon Holland has high praise for Saints head coach candidate Anthony Weaver: ‘He’s the type of individual that needs to be in that position’
With three safeties (Holland, Jordan Poyer, and Elijah Campbell) set to hit free agency, re-signing Holland would keep the heart of the Dolphins secondary in tact and set up Miami for more success under defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.
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Since being drafted in the second round out of Oregon, Jevon Holland has been a cornerstone of the Dolphins’ secondary. But after an inconsistent 2024 season, his future with the team is uncertain. With the Dolphins beginning the offseason $12 million over the cap,
MIAMI GARDENS — When asked recently how much of a priority it will be to re-sign safety Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said, in part, the club will "see what happens." Grier knows Holland will be expensive. And Grier knows the ...
Miami Dolphins safety Jevon Holland may command $18 million or more in free agency. This makes drafting a safety an absolute necessity for Dolphins general manager Chris Grier. Fellow starter Jordan Poyer is also expected to depart after a below-par season.
Miami Dolphins fans might not be optimistic about Jevon Holland’s chances of returning to the team next season. Holland is interested in exploring other options aside from his current team in Miami Gardens,
The Miami Dolphins very well might have to find two new starting safeties with Jevon Holland and Jordan Poyer headed for free agency, and it could the same route used to fill at least one of those two vacancies.
One play in 2024 defined the Dolphins’ needs at safety heading into this offseason, and it defined those needs on a few levels.