Miami Dolphins
The Miami Dolphins' #22 ranking appears justified given their disappointing 6-9 record, which falls well short of playoff expectations despite having talented skill position players like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. Their primary weakness has been inconsistent quarterback play and injuries to key players, particularly Tua Tagovailoa, which has severely hampered their offensive efficiency and ability to capitalize on their speed-based offensive weapons. The Dolphins have struggled with depth issues and defensive inconsistencies, leading to their inability to string together quality wins against playoff-caliber opponents, as evidenced by the "no major wins" notation. To improve their position, Miami desperately needs to establish quarterback stability and health, shore up their offensive line protection, and find more reliable defensive playmakers to complement their offensive talent. With their current 6-9 record, the Dolphins have already been eliminated from realistic playoff contention, making their focus now on building momentum and evaluating personnel for the 2025 season.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #20 |
Kansas City Chiefs
|
6-9 | 40.80 | +43 |
| #21 |
Atlanta Falcons
|
6-9 | 35.65 | -53 |
| #22 |
Miami Dolphins
|
6-9 | 34.36 | -52 |
| #23 |
Dallas Cowboys
|
6-8 | 32.48 | -30 |
| #24 |
Cincinnati Bengals
|
5-10 | 31.75 | -99 |