5 breakout stars to watch for Miami Dolphins in 2020

MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 17: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins reacts against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on November 17, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 17: Head coach Brian Flores of the Miami Dolphins reacts against the Buffalo Bills during the third quarter at Hard Rock Stadium on November 17, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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MIAMI GARDENS, FL – DECEMBER 22: Michael Deiter #63 of the Miami Dolphins defends against Andrew Billings #99 and C.J. Uzomah #87 of the Cincinnati Bengals during an NFL game on December 22, 2019 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.The Dolphins defeated the Bengals 38-35 in overtime. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images)
MIAMI GARDENS, FL – DECEMBER 22: Michael Deiter #63 of the Miami Dolphins defends against Andrew Billings #99 and C.J. Uzomah #87 of the Cincinnati Bengals during an NFL game on December 22, 2019 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.The Dolphins defeated the Bengals 38-35 in overtime. (Photo by Joel Auerbach/Getty Images) /

It’s a team that figures to add a lot of talent in April’s draft. So what five players currently on the Miami Dolphins are primed for breakout campaigns?

It’s a team that won five of its final nine games after a miserable showing in its first seven outings a year ago. It’s a franchise that was supposedly not interested in winning in 2019 but as the numbers show, Brian Flores’ club got better as the season wore on. And the Miami Dolphins are less than three weeks away from utilizing an NFL-high 14 draft choices to the best of the organization’s abilities.

General manager Chris Grier has certainly been busy during free agency as well this offseason. If all goes well, this could be a team with an excellent blend of experience and youth. So as far as the players on the club at the moment, which five performers could be primed for career campaigns? There could be a surprise or two along the way.

5. G Michael Deiter

Encouraging words from a young player after the Miami Dolphins wrapped up their first season under Brian Flores and offensive lineman Michael Deiter concluded his rookie campaign.

“Mentally, I’ve been sharper towards the end of the year,” explained the 2019 third-round pick to Steve Gorten of the Palm Beach Post. “There’s been some techniques that have been better. But there’s still so much more that I need to get better with.”

The former University of Wisconsin product played in all 16 contests and made 15 starts at left guard. He’s a versatile performer who figures to move to the right side thanks to the free-agent addition of Ereck Flowers. And his aforementioned self-analysis is all you need to know about his focus for 2020.

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