Taking a look at the landscape of the second year quarterbacks of 2013, the Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill likely has more pressure on them than any of the others. Tannehill 's pressure will stem from the fact that to many fans and experts, he has to lead the Dolphins into the playoffs. Show More Summary
New Dolphins wide receiver Mike Wallace says Miami’s quarterback, Ryan Tannehill, will be just as good as his old quarterback, Ben Reothlisberger. “Both have strong arms. Ryan has a cannon, can really fling it,” Wallace told the Miami Herald. “Ryan may be able to throw the ball a little farther than Ben. Obviously, Ben is…
As the quarterback goes, so goes the offense. That's why, although the Miami Dolphins have done all they can to take the pressure off of quarterback Ryan Tannehill and make his job easier, they've also subsequently raised the expectations around their second-year signal-caller. Show More Summary
Miami Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace said this week that his new quarterback -- Ryan Tannehill -- can be just as good as his old quarterback: Ben Roethlisberger. That is a lofty comparison of a second-year player to a two-time Super Bowl champion. Show More Summary
With NFL training camp on the horizon, Miami Dolphins head coach Joe Philbin has made one thing very clear—playing time is not guaranteed. Although certain players such as Cameron Wake and Ryan Tannehill are realistically locked into their starting roles, there's nothing wrong with encouraging some healthy competition. Show More Summary
Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill is happy the team supplied him with some new offensive weapons, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports. Receiver Mike Wallace was running routes when Tannehill — impressed by his blazing speed — told him he should go only half speed. “?‘I am going half speed,’?” Wallace responded, according to Tannehill. [...]
Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been working with new Miami receiver Mike Wallace, and he likes what he sees. “Everything I heard about him coming in has proved to be true – he’s as advertised,” Tannehill told the Miami Herald. “He’s the fastest guy I’ve ever thrown to. It’s exciting.” Tannehill said that when they…
If you’re flying JetBlue into Buffalo, your pilot might be former Bills T Justin Cross. It won’t be enough for Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill to just be the most improved quarterback in 2013. The Patriots linebackers think they will be a more effective group in their second year together. Said Jets offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg…
The Miami Dolphins have done everything they can to make sure that Ryan Tannehill is as productive as he can be. That is, except for one very important thing: protecting him with a solid offensive line. One look at their depth chart reveals a harrowing hole in what would otherwise be considered a solid offensive roster. Show More Summary
Mike Florio talks with Armando Salguero from the Miami Herald the Dolphins 2013 draft class, if the Dolphins are interested about Tim Tebow, and if Ryan Tannehill will be the guy to make the Dolphins a contender this season. Then, Florio take calls and tweets from NFL fans.
Whether it was Russell Wilson against Robert Griffin III, or Andrew Luck against Ryan Tannehill, 2012 provided plenty of great one-on-one matchups all season long. Quarterbacks were obviously highlighted the most as they proved to have the most success. Show More Summary
After one year in the NFL, Ryan Tannehill has started almost as many games as he did in college. Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Sherman thinks the 16 games of experience his quarterback, who started 19 games for Sherman when both were at Texas A&M, gained during his rookie year will pay off with significant improvement…
The first domino dropped one year ago. Following the hiring of head coach Joe Philbin, the Miami Dolphins wanted a fresh start at quarterback and drafted Ryan Tannehill with No. 8 overall pick. Tannehill quickly developed, had a respectable...Show More Summary
Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick surprisingly joined Robert Griffin III and Andrew Luck as the new breed of NFL superstar quarterbacks. Not only can they all beat you with their arm, but they also all have the athleticism that gives defensive coordinators fits. Show More Summary
Head coach Joe Philbin, quarterback Ryan Tannehill, general manager Jeff Ireland and the Miami Dolphins as a whole will be under one giant microscope in 2013. The expectations have been raised, as have the stakes, as a result of their big offseason frenzy of additions. Show More Summary
A joke on Twitter about North Korea and the Patriots didn’t work out well for Bills WR Stevie Johnson. Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill has been holding workouts with his receivers. There’s a familiar look to the Patriots’ preseason schedule. The Jets will get a chance to use some hot sauce on Reggie Bush early in…
The Miami Dolphins experienced something in 2012 that the franchise had not experienced in quite some time. They actually had a pretty good draft. Ryan Tannehill, the promising and potential franchise quarterback, was taken in the first round. Show More Summary
The new logo for the Miami Dolphins provides a fresh snapshot glimpse into the next era. Coach Joe Philbin enters his second season at the helm, right along with quarterback Ryan Tannehill. Miami had entered the 2012 campaign minus controversial receiver Brandon Marshall, which opened the window of opportunity for free agency this offseason. Show More Summary
The Miami Dolphins are the darlings of the offseason. They entered free agency with more than $40 million of cap room and cleaned up by signing the best receiver on the market (Mike Wallace), the top-rated linebacker (Dannell Ellerbe),...Show More Summary
After being one of the more active teams during the start of free agency, the Miami Dolphins appear to have a solid base in place for next year. They brought in Mike Wallace in order to help out Ryan Tannehill and the passing game. They were also able to re-sign Brian Hartline while bringing in Dustin Keller and Brandon Gibson. Show More Summary