Former Dolphins Speak Out Against Team's Treatment of Players
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Criticism grows as another top player is traded away by the Miami Dolphins.
Laremy Tunsil is a prominent American football offensive tackle currently playing for the Washington Commanders. Born on August 2, 1994, in Lake City, Florida, he attended Columbia High School and was a highly sought-after recruit, ranked as the top offensive tackle in the 2013 high school class[3]. Tunsil's college career was marked by significant achievements at the University of Mississippi. During his junior year in 2015, he was named All-America second team by Walter Camp and All-SEC first team by ESPN.com and Athlon. He played in six games that season, helping the Rebels achieve notable victories, including a strong performance against Texas A&M and LSU[1]. Tunsil participated in the 2016 NFL Combine, further solidifying his position as a top prospect. In the 2016 NFL Draft, Tunsil was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the first round as the 13th overall pick. He played for the Dolphins from 2016 to 2019 before being traded to the Houston Texans, where he spent six seasons (2019-2025). During his time with the Texans, Tunsil established himself as a reliable and skilled left tackle[2]. Recently, Tunsil was traded to the Washington Commanders in 2025. This move is part of the Commanders' strategy to strengthen their team and maximize their Super Bowl window. Tunsil is excited about the opportunity to block for his new team and has expressed no hard feelings towards his former teams[6]. He is currently active with the Commanders, contributing his skills to help the team achieve success in the upcoming season.
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Criticism grows as another top player is traded away by the Miami Dolphins.