Dolphins’ GM Jon-Eric Sullivan excited to watch Greg Dulcich develop in 2026
Out of the all the players on the roster, Miami’s new GM sounded most excited about their 26-year-old tight end.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - DECEMBER 07: Greg Dulcich #85 of the Miami Dolphins carries the ball against the New York Jets during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium on December 07, 2025 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) | Getty Images Greg Dulcich came on strong last year for the Miami Dolphins after getting called up from the practice squad mid-season. Dulcich, the former third-round pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, caught 26 of 33 targets for 355 yards and one touchdown for the Dolphins in 2025.
It was his best season since his rookie year with the Denver Broncos back in 2022, where he caught 33 of 55 targets for 411 yards and two touchdowns. All in all, it was impressive to see from a player who bounced around over the last few years and never really found his home in Denver or in New York. But now, if things go as planned, he may become Miami’s pass-catching tight end of the future.
(I know, I know, #PumpTheBrakes) Fans were happy to hear Dulcich would be coming back this season, after signing a one-year deal worth $3. 25 million in the offseason. But it was hearing Miami’s new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan name-drop Dulcich as one of the players he’s most excited to see develop this offseason — that really got me excited for what’s to come out of the 26-year-old tight end.
Jon-Eric Sullivan names Greg Dulcich as the player he’s most excited to watch develop in 2026 In a recent interview with ESPN’s Kevin Clark , when asked which player on the 2026 Dolphins he was most excited to see take the next step and improve this season, Jon-Eric Sullivan named the 6’4 TE from Glendale, California. “Dulcich. I thought he had a really good backend of the season.