5. Miami Dolphins
There’s a lot to be figured out down in South Florida this offseason, and a lot obviously depends on whether the Dolphins can sneak into the playoffs as a Wild Card. If such is not the case, Joe Philbin may have seen his last days with the team.
Philbin came to Miami and drafted Ryan Tannehill in the first round, but the former Texas A&M standout has failed to progress as the organization had hoped. Tannehill has had some career-best performances in 2014, but his ceiling is surely not as high as Philbin probably initially anticipated, and the truth is he’s likely just a game manager.
If Miami gets a makeover this offseason, perhaps Griffin will be the new quarterback that a new regime opts to build around. There are weapons like Mike Wallace, Jarvis Landry and Lamar Miller, plus a pretty young, stout offensive to work with.