Dave Hyde’s top 50 Miami Dolphins of all-time
Dolphins top draft picks Keith Sims (left) and
By Dave Hyde
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Dave Hyde ranks the Top 50 Miami Dolphins in team history.
Gave 10 good years and two good knees to protecting quarterbacks centered around the two Super Bowl teams in the 1980s.
(Ed Wagner Jr. / Chicago Tribune)The first picture of Cox as a rookie was wading into the Cincinnati BengalsÂ’ sideline to attack a player who had cheap-shotted Pete Stoyanovich. That temperamental mage didnÂ’t fade through the years. That often obscured his great talent.
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(JAMES P. KERLIN / AP)His five All-Pro seasons tie Little as the most in franchise history. The fact they came over an eight-year spread tells he played a dominant stretch. For most of 11 years, he was the perfect fit in a defense built for his athleticism.
(CHRISTOBAL PEREZ / AP)Little’s five All-Pro selections tie the franchise high. He was involved in the most lopsided trade in franchise history.
(Bruce Bennett Studios / Getty Images)The league’s dominant offensive lineman of the 1980s. His presence changed the ways this offense operated. For instance, his ability to block whomever Chicago lined up over him one-on-one was the strategic starting point to the Dolphins’ defeat of the famed “46†Bears defense.
(Al Messerschmidt Archive / AP)Dave Hyde has been a sports columnist at the Sun Sentinel since 1990. He has covered three Heat, two Marlins, four University of Miami championships and too many bad South Florida sports seasons to chronicle. His writing has been in the Top 10 of the national APSE contest 15 times. A native of Ohio, he never seriously considered pulling a LeBron and returning.