The Dolphins’ organizational overhaul has its newest addition, and this one could help put one major fan complaint to rest
The migration to South Florida from Wisconsin continues.
Miami Dolphins fans have had a few long-standing complaints about their football team over the past few years.
One of the most prevalent ones was tied to the durability (or lack thereof) of these past few Dolphins teams. There are compounding variables that have led to extensive injury reports each week these past few years: an older roster prior to 2025 and plenty of investments in players with injury histories before arriving in Miami, among them.
But the team’s training staff and strength and conditioning have drawn ire, too. Some of that ire is likely misplaced. But one thing we do know about Jeff Hafley‘s Dolphins is that they’re adding new staff to the strength and conditioning program. A new hire has emerged, and he is, unsurprisingly, from Green Bay.
Dolphins hiring Todd Hunt from Green Bay Packers to bolster strength and conditioning staff
The newest Dolphin to have come from Green Bay is strength and conditioning coach Todd Hunt. Hunt has spent the last two seasons in Green Bay and, before that, served on the Cincinnati Bengals staff from 2019 through 2023. In Green Bay, Hunt operated with a specialty focus on quarterbacks, running backs, tight ends, linebackers, and specialists. His exact role on the Dolphins’ new staff is yet to be determined.
Hunt has a background in strength and conditioning that reaches back to the college ranks. He was a player at Fresno State and served as a graduate assistant, coaching the defensive line, before taking on a strength and conditioning job with the Illinois program in 2018. He made the leap to the NFL the following season.
Safe money would have Hunt as not the last Packer to make the migration to South Florida. New regimes usually bring sweeping changes — whether to the support staff, the coaching staff, the roster, the training staff, or the front office. Miami’s sweeping change is well underway, with Hunt, a hand-picked transplant, hoping to put those fan complaints about strength and conditioning to rest.
Packers South: Green Bay transplants headed to Miami
- General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan
- Head coach Jeff Hafley
- Strength & conditioning coach Todd Hunt
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