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Alain Poupart

Miami

Publisher, All Dolphins at Sports Illustrated

Correspondent at NHL.com

Publisher of Miami Dolphins On SI. Host of the All Dolphins Podcast. PFWA member. Father. Husband. Straight shooter.

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  • 1 week ago | si.com | Alain Poupart

    There still remains some mystery as to what exactly has led the Miami Dolphins and Jalen Ramsey headed for a divorce, even as GM Chris Grier tried to provide some answers Tuesday. Grier pre-empted questions during his annual pre-draft press conference with a statement confirming the earlier report indicating that the Dolphins and Ramsey had agreed to explore trade options.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Alain Poupart

    Jalen Ramsey, Tyreek Hill, the offensive line and filling needs were among the topics that stood outIn this story:Miami Dolphins GM Chris Grier was scheduled to conduct a press-draft press conference Tuesday, though it turned into more of a media session about Jalen Ramsey and the state of the franchise. There were some draft questions involved as well, those centering mostly on the team's many needs and how the Dolphins can go about filling those.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Alain Poupart

    The decision by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross to basically run it back in 2025 with GM Chris Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel seemed like a very quick decision in light of his media statement coming the night of the regular season finale. In reality, that decision probably was made last summer when Ross was busy signing checks on a new contract not only for McDaniel but for a core group of players — Tua Tagovailoa, Jaylen Waddle, Jalen Ramsey and Tyreek Hill.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Alain Poupart

    This has not been what anyone would call a great offseason so far for the Miami Dolphins, who have seen big-name players leave and their best player continue to make news for the wrong reasons. The report of a potential trade moving Jalen Ramsey didn't help the media perception of the team.

  • 1 week ago | si.com | Alain Poupart

    Looks like the Miami Dolphins could be losing yet another big-name player this offseason. The team and Jalen Ramsey have agreed to explore a trade involving the seven-time Pro Bowl cornerback, according to NFL Network reporters Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero. Ramsey has played the past two seasons for Miami after being acquired in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams in 2023 in exchange for tight end Hunter Long and a third-round pick.

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Alain Poupart
Alain Poupart @PoupartNFL
11 Apr 25

The NFL draft is now exactly two weeks away and the next big date on the calendar for the #MiamiDolphins will be the 2025 schedule release. And we now have a ballpark idea of when that will be. https://t.co/dVERrU4rZU

Alain Poupart
Alain Poupart @PoupartNFL
11 Apr 25

RT @PoupartNFL: Curious how much the opinions of #MiamiDolphins fans have changed on the idea of Tyreek Hill since we did this poll 10 days…

Alain Poupart
Alain Poupart @PoupartNFL
11 Apr 25

Have the #MiamiDolphins arrived at the point that enough is enough with Tyreek Hill? If so, what are the cap ramifications going to look like based on all scenarios applicable? https://t.co/ZChPse4Xlc