Drive Time with Travis Wingfield Miami Dolphins
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Analysis, film study and news. Travis Wingfield delivers the most comprehensive Miami Dolphins coverage.
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Drive Time: Post Draft Roster Reset Offense
With the draft in the rear view, it’s time to take a look at the Dolphins offseason and roster as a whole. Part 1 of this two-part series takes a look at the offense. Where things got better, where the questions still exist, camp battles to look forward to and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drive Time: After the Fact Draft Thoughts
Travis is back to comprehensively reflect on the draft and some of the ideas that spawned from this year’s class. Plus, interesting draft notes from the rest of the league, and Austin Jackson talks Butch Barry and the value of continuity in coaching, and Zach Sieler on learning the play styles of new teammates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drive Time: The Malik Washington, Patrick McMorris, Tahj Washington Episode
The last of our draft pick evaluation podcasts takes us to the three picks in the sixth and seventh rounds. Two wide receivers: Malik Washington and Tahj Washington, one safety: Patrick McMorris. We’ll break down their tape, talk about their fit in Miami, examine the numbers and hear from these players.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drive Time: The Jaylen Wright and Mohamed Kamara Episode
Day 3 is a wrap and we’re taking a look today at the first two picks of the third day for your Miami Dolphins. Travis examines the tape, the fit, and the advanced metrics from RB Jaylen Wright and OLB Mo Kamara. Plus, we hear from those two players, Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier, and discuss the draft as a whole, the immediate impact vs. long-term planning concept and so much more. We’ll also provide a note on Malik Washington, Patrick McMorris and Taj Washington — the full breakdown on those players will be available on the next episode of Drive Time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drive Time: The Patrick Paul Episode
The Dolphins selected Houston OT Patrick Paul with the 55th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. We’ll take a loot at his tape, the measurable, the advanced metrics and where he fits in with the Dolphins. Plus, Mike McDaniel and Chris Grier discuss the pick, we hear from the man himself — Patrick Paul — and take a quick look ahead to Day 3.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Drive Time: The Chop Robinson Episode
Travis is back with a new player breakdown — your 2024 first round draft pick…Chop Robinson, Outside Linebacker from Penn State. Travis dissects the tape, the numbers, the fit in the system and much more. Plus, Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel discuss the first round and the pick, we take a look at the board and how it fell, and take a look ahead at some of Travis’ favorite Day 2 options.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
Listen everyday, very informative. If you could just dial back your talk speed just a bit, I would give you a 6 star rating!
Great Insight
Travis does a great job breaking down the team and what is happening around it. He does a good job of walking the line of being fair and impartial with being an employee who has access that some others may not and he is unable to speak to it. My only issue is the sound quality does not match up well with the quality of the podcast. All other podcasts that I listen to sound clean and have volume. This one, I need to turn the volume up to the highest it will go and still have issue hearing it if there is any noise around me. I do not have this issue with other podcasts, so I assume it is something with the recording/production.
Travis 🤷🏻♂️
Travis works for the team so yes he knows more about the team itself than most fans, but it isn’t necessary to act like everyone who listens are “amateur” as he likes to say often. There are plenty of people who know as much if not more than Travis. Also every podcast Travis likes to throw shade at other podcasts but never actually calls them out. I find that to be unprofessional and amateur to be honest. If you have something to say about some one else, then don’t beat around the bush, just say what you have to say.