One of the Miami Dolphins’ most important pass catchers is using his summer break to build up his game
Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich appears to be making the most of his summer break.
It seems like everyone has a summit these days. The NFL’s offensive linemen have ‘OL Masterminds’, which included former Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Terron Armstead leading the charge of improving the craft. There’s a pass rush summit, too.
But the buzziest NFL player expo in recent years has become ‘Tight End University‘, the annual event in Nashville, TN has hosts the league’s tight ends. The goal is simple: help grow the knowledge of the position amid those who play it at the highest level. San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, and former NFL tight end Greg Olsen lead the charge. But it’s worth noting that one of Miami’s most important pass catchers of 2026 is there to work on his game, too.
Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich getting some extra work on his summer vacation at ‘Tight End U’
You see that gentlemen in the white polo? The one with the long locks and the spectacular mustache? Yeah, thats Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich. Dulcich, like the rest of the Dolphins franchise, is currently on summer break. And it’s great to see that the time off is still being invested into helping Dulcich refine his game. Especially with such a big opportunity ahead of him this season.
He’s not the only Miami Dolphins tight end from last year in attendance, either. Former Dolphins pass catcher Darren Waller is also in attendance — per Tight End University’s social media posting.
Waller is a free agent. I hope he gets a chance to play in 2026 — although it certainly doesn’t feel like that chance is going to come with the Miami Dolphins. Dulcich? He’s in play and could well be one of the top targets in this passing game. ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques recently pointed to a trust between Dulcich and presumed starting quarterback Malik Willis during OTAs. Hopefully his time this week rubbing elbows with the likes of Kittle, Kelce, and others can give him a few extra tricks of the trade to help that trust grow even deeper.
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