The Miami Dolphins featured one of the league’s best secondaries in 2020 and most of those players are returning for the 2021 season.
Opposing quarterbacks completed roughly 63 percent of passes, the league’s eighth-best mark, and Miami’s secondary held opponents to 1.3 passing touchdowns per game, the league’s second-best mark.
Despite the positional success in 2020, it didn’t stop general manager Chris Grier from making moves to the unit. The team decided to move on from starting safety Bobby McCain, acquire cornerbacks Jason McCourty and Justin Coleman in free agency and draft safety Jevon Holland with the No.