Unfortunately, that's what the season has boiled down to. The Dolphins are a disaster, but the franchise will exist long after the current regime is gone. That's what matters -- padding resumes and taking stock of what the team has on its roster now. All signs point toward a total rebuild in the near future and the sooner the Dolphins embrace it the better off everyone will be.
Dolphins have no choice but to take wild approach to the rest of 2025
There's no way to sugarcoat it: this year has been an unmitigated tire fire disaster for Mike McDaniel, Anthony Weaver, and Tua Tagovailoa.
Chris Grier deserves to be on the list, too, but he's the architect of Miami's doom because he built this mess by giving his coaches some of the worst talent to work with on either side of the ball. If the other guys are the roaring flames eating the Dolphins' season, then Grier is the arsonist who lit the fire to begin with.
With the season all but officially over after Sunday's loss to the Browns, it's time for the Dolphins to make the necessary changes in their focus for the season and start getting the younger players the starting reps they need.
Dolphins best option is to give younger players some playing time
If the Dolphins truly want to get radical, then Quinn Ewers makes a lot of sense as a replacement for Tua. He needs to practice, and the Dolphins' winning games only hurts their draft stock at this point. A season that was once bursting with hope is now simply bursting at the seams.
Mike McDaniel would need to sell the idea that now is the time to get others more reps in games, and the draft capital is the only thing to gain. Jaylen Wright needs more playing time, as does Ewers. Defensively, Miami needs to push Kenneth Grant, Chop Robinson, and Jordan Phillips, and if that means fewer reps for Zach Sieler, so be it.
Tahj Washington and Theo Wease, Jr. shouldn't be inactive or on the practice squad, nor should some of the backup offensive linemen either.
Jason Sanders isn't a guy who needs to be back, either. If the Dolphins can trade him, they should. This season should be Riley Patterson's to prove he belongs here next season. There is so much change that should be taking place.
The best the Dolphins can hope for is a top-five draft pick. They also need to start building for the future by giving players the time they need to learn how to play at this level. If it is at the expense of wins and losses, then that should be perfectly fine for everyone.
The 10 Greatest Zombie TV Shows, Ranked According to IMDb

Zombie series introduce characters in often horrifying worlds. There are some series that are deep character studies on individuals who are either on the frontlines of societal breakdown or those who have to adjust to a new reality.
10'All of Us Are Dead' (2022–)
IMDb Score: 7.6/10
All of Us Are Dead is a horror series that follows
9'Death Valley' (2011)
IMDb Score: 7.7/10
Death Valley is a mockumentary series that follows members of the newly-formed Undead Task Force (UTF), a new division of the Los Angeles Police Department. The series takes place in a universe where, a year prior,
While this isn't strictly a zombie series since it features other mythical creatures, it makes sense that this series is so highly-regarded within the genre. The fact that Death Valley
8'iZombie' (2015–2019)
IMDb Score: 7.8/10
iZombie is a unique zombie series because it functions as a crime procedural, dark comedy, and supernatural drama. It makes sense, then, that its fanbase would be quite broad. There's something for everyone in
7'Santa Clarita Diet' (2017–2019)
IMDb Score: 7.8/10
Santa Clarita Diet is a dark comedy that follows the lives of Sheila (Drew Barrymore) and Joel (
6'In the Flesh' (2013–2014)
IMDb Score: 7.9/10
In the Flesh is a British series that takes place several years after an event known as "The Rising", where thousands of recently deceased people around the world are re-animated as mindless, brain-eating zombies. The series specifically follows Kieren Walker (Luke Newberry), who returns to his rural hometown after being "cured" of his undead state. In the Flesh presents a society that has lived through trauma and is desperate to protect itself through armed militias and a general attitude of mistrust.
5'The Returned' (2012–2015)
IMDb Score: 8.0/10
The Returned is a French drama that is set in a quiet mountain town where several people, believed to have been deceased for years, suddenly reappear. As these previously deceased people attempt to reclaim their lives and reintegrate into society, strange things start to happen, including power outages, changes in the local reservoir, and the appearance of unexplained marks on the bodies of the living and the dead. The Returned is as unsettling as it is heartfelt.
The Returned stands out as one of the most heartbreaking series in the zombie genre. Rather than paint the undead as mindless, homicidal beings, this series introduces characters who are fully sentient even though they have died and have been reanimated. Rather than relying on action or violence, the series builds tension through unanswered questions and creeping dread. It makes sense that The Returned is one of the highest-rated zombie series on IMDb because it's another example of a story that humanizes the dead.
4'The Walking Dead' (2010–2022)
IMDb Score: 8.1/10
While The Walking Dead became divisive throughout its twelve-year run, it still remains one of the most iconic zombie series of all time. For all the narrative issues the series may have had in its later seasons, The Walking Dead redefined what a zombie series could be. It makes sense that the series is still so highly regarded, since it's a massive survival epic that looks at how resilient humans can be in the most unimaginable circumstances.
3'Kingdom' (2019–2020)
IMDb Score: 8.3/10
It makes sense that Kingdom is one of the highest-rated zombie series because it's set against a rich historical backdrop. The traditional architecture, royal court politics, and period costumes give the show a distinct identity rarely seen in zombie stories. Kingdom elevates the zombie genre by adding in historical elements and imagining a world that would have had to go through a zombie apocalypse without any modern technology or scientific knowledge.
2'Ash vs. Evil Dead' (2015–2018)
IMDb Score: 8.4/10
Ash vs. Evil Dead is a continuation of the cult-favorite Evil Dead franchise. The series brings back Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell), a chainsaw-wielding antihero. The series takes place decades after the original movies, and follows Ash as he tries to live a quiet life after spending so much time fighting zombies, or, as they're known in this universe, Deadites. Ash vs. Evil Dead has a comedic tone while exploring the fact that Ash has PTSD from his experiences fighting a war.
1'The Last of Us' (2023–)
IMDb Score: 8.5/10
The Last of Us is based on the video game of the same name, and introduces Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal), a man who survives the initial worldwide zombie outbreak. Twenty years after this catastrophic fungal outbreak, Joel is tasked with transporting Ellie (Bella Ramsey) across the United States, since she's immune to infection and is thought to hold the key to developing a cure. The two become a kind of family as they face hostile territory, the infected, and dangerous humans.
It makes sense that The Last of Us would be the highest-rated zombie series on IMDb, since it creates an immersive world against the backdrop of the end of the world that somehow still has a hopeful tone. While the second season may feature some questionable character choices, it still makes sense that, overall, fans continue to regard this series highly. The Last of Us elevates the genre beyond horror and survival, and instead presents a story that distills the human experience and reflects on what makes life worth living.