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Greg Dulcich
Ht: 6' 4" Wt: 245 Age: 26 Exp: 5 years College: California-Los Angeles Drafted: 2022 R3 80
Avg FF PTS
7.2
Per Game
Cumulative FF PTS
64.8
Position Rank: 42nd
Projected FF PTS
N/A
Week 22
Upside / Downside
-5.56
Week 22
Posted: 8/10/2026 7:26 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich (hand) fully participated in practice Monday, Aug. 10.
Huddle Up: Dulcich missed some practice time earlier in training camp but seems to have recovered from his injury. He has a chance to be a consistent part of the passing game this season and can be a No. 2 tight end in fantasy leagues.
Posted: 8/05/2026 7:49 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich (undisclosed) is considered day-to-day because of an undisclosed injury.
Huddle Up: Dulcich does not appear to be dealing with a serious injury, so fantasy players should check if he can return to practice in the next week or two. He should be a starting tight end for the Dolphins and may see a decent amount of targets each game. He can be a No. 2 tight end in deeper leagues.
Posted: 8/03/2026 7:32 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Monday, Aug. 3.
Huddle Up: Fantasy players can keep an eye on the situation to see when Dulcich will be able to return to the field. He will likely see a decent amount of targets this season but is likely to be a No. 2 tight end in most leagues.
Posted: 8/02/2026 7:19 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich (undisclosed) was not on the field during practice Sunday, Aug. 2.
Posted: 6/22/2026 5:57 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich emerged "as one of the primary targets" in the passing game this spring, according to ESPN.com's Marcel Louis-Jacques.
Huddle Up: More spring hype than not is useless, but there are several reasons to buy into Dulcich in 2026. First and foremost, the Dolphins have a collection of non-Day 1 rookies and veteran receivers who have failed to emerge as starters, such as Jalen Tolbert and Tutu Atwell. Even Malik Washington failed to distinguish himself last season. It also makes sense that a mobile quarterback like Malik Willis would lean on a big target who does most of his work near the line of scrimmage. Dulcich is also no slouch from a talent perspective, as injuries have seemingly struck just about every time he appeared to be establishing himself. He showed some juice after the catch in 2025, which is something that Miami will need desperately with all the negative game scripts it is likely to see this season.
Posted: 5/31/2026 9:38 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich was considered one of the top performers at organized team activities (OTAs), and he has seemingly built an early rapport with new QB Malik Willis. Still, he needs to work to become a reliable run blocker and pass protector, also known as in-line duties. The team drafted TE Will Kacmarek for in-line duties, and he has shown some good hands early on.
Huddle Up: Dulcich is the go-to guy at tight end in Miami early, and it's possible he could emerge as a low-end TE1 or top-tier TE2 guy in fantasy leagues of 12 or more teams. However, he will have Kacmarek breathing down his neck, and rookie Seydou Traore is also in the mix. Do not draft Dulcich as a fantasy starter, but more of a player with upside in the later rounds on draft day.
Posted: 4/19/2026 6:32 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich finished the 2025 season strong, and new head coach Jeff Hafley and the Miami brass are high on the tight end going into 2026. "I thought he had a really good back end of the season, and I want to see if he can build on that. It's why we brought him back," general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said.
Huddle Up: Dulcich will have the entire offseason to jell with Malik Willis. That work, getting on the same page, while also having the stability of staying in the same place in consecutive seasons, should really help the tight end grow. Right now, he should only be considered as a low-end TE2 for fantasy purposes heading into 2026, but he has upside potential, and isn't a bad late-round pick if you have the roster flexibility.
Posted: 4/12/2026 7:06 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich was brought back after showing considerable improvement in the 2025 season. "I thought he had a really good back end of the season, and I want to see if he can build on that," general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said. In 10 games, all Week 8 and beyond, Dulcich had 26 catches, 335 yards and a touchdown.
Huddle Up: Dulcich was brought back on a one-year deal, and he could potentially start. He'll have the offseason and training camp to jell with new QB Malik Willis, as Miami tries to rebuild its offense. Dulcich might not necessarily be someone to consider as a TE1 in most fantasy leagues, especially on draft day, but he is a name to file away as a potential player, especially once bye weeks start.
Posted: 3/09/2026 9:43 pm GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich agreed to terms on a new one-year contract with the Dolphins Monday, March 9, worth $3.25 million, according to a source.
Huddle Up: Dulcich was productive at the end of the 2025 season, but his role next season will depend on if Darren Waller remains on the team. Dulcich could be a No. 2 tight end in some fantasy leagues if he takes over the starting job.
Posted: 1/05/2026 3:46 am GMT
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich registered three receptions for 31 yards on four targets in Week 18 against the New England Patriots.
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