Dolphins GM Sullivan Expects Big Year from Re-Signed Tight End Greg Dulcich

Miami Dolphins General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has identified tight end Greg Dulcich as a player poised for significant improvement in the upcoming season. Speaking to ESPN’s Kevin Clark, Sullivan highlighted Dulcich’s strong finish to the previous campaign and expressed optimism about his potential growth.

Dulcich joined the Dolphins’ practice squad after being released by the New York Giants during final roster cuts. He went on to play in 10 games, recording 26 receptions for 335 yards and one touchdown. The 26-year-old, originally a third-round pick by the Denver Broncos, spent part of the 2024 season with the Giants before signing a one-year, $3.25 million contract to return to Miami.

Sullivan’s decision to re-sign Dulcich reflects the team’s need for additional offensive weapons. With limited proven targets available, the Dolphins are banking on Dulcich’s development to strengthen their passing attack. “It’s why we brought him back,” Sullivan said, underscoring the organization’s belief in the tight end’s ability to contribute more consistently.

Dulcich’s trajectory suggests untapped potential. After a modest start to his NFL career, his late-season performance with the Dolphins indicated an ability to adapt and produce at the professional level. The coaching staff will look to build on that momentum, integrating him more fully into the offensive scheme.

As Miami prepares for the new season, Dulcich’s progress will be closely monitored. His success could provide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with another reliable option in the passing game, addressing a key area of need for the team.

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