Voting for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl kicked off a few days ago, and after a week’s worth of voting, some of your favorite Miami Dolphins players are among the top vote-getters at their respective positions.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelisserro, as of 11 a.m. ET on Sunday, December 1st, these three Dolphins players were among the top-10 vote getters at their positions.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHere’s a look at three Miami Dolphins players that NEED YOUR VOTES to get into the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl!!!!
De’Von Achane | Running Back
*Ranked No.6 among RBs (No.3 in the AFC)I’m still in disbelief that teams balked at trading away a reported second-round draft pick plus an additional pick for a player as talented as De’Von Achane. It used to be tongue-in-cheek to refer to him as our Christian McCaffrey, and yet here we are, with our very own offensive weapon who can be just as explosive in the passing game as he is between the tackles.
For the first time in his career, Achane has surpassed the 1,000-yard mark on the ground, and with Tyreek Hill’s injury and the team moving to a more run-first offense, he has looked a lot like that dreaded back we all idolized in the early 2000s, even if it is in a much different form.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementI said it once, and I’ll say it again:::
“In an offense littered with guys like Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and * insert your favorite player’s name here *, Achane is the most explosive of them all.” And without him, Miami’s offense wouldn’t be everything it’s chalked up to be.
If ANYONE on the Dolphins’ offense deserves a spot in the Pro Bowl, it’s our 5’9 running back! #RunAchaneRun.
Alec Ingold | Fullback
*Ranked No.4 among FBs (No.2 in AFC)In a world where the fullback position is slowly becoming extinct, Alec Ingold embodies everything that’s right about the position. He’s a leader on and off the field and continues to leave a lasting impact in both facets of the game with his physicality and throwback skill-set — ask any defender.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis season, Ingold has picked up three first downs in his limited work as a pass-catcher and one in short-yardage situations as a ball carrier. According to Pro Football Focus, Ingold has allowed only one pressure all season in pass-protection. However, as a run blocker, he currently sits with a 35.8 grade — the lowest of his career. (The Dolphins’ dismal start to the season didn’t help anyone.)
With only two fullbacks making the Pro Bowl (One for each team), Ingold needs your votes to leapfrog ahead of the Denver Broncos’ Fullback, Adam Prentice, and land the AFC’s coveted spot.
Jordyn Brooks | Linebacker
*Ranked No.2 Among ILBs (No.1 in AFC)Swapping out Jerome Baker for Jordyn Brooks proved to be one of the best things the Dolphins could have done.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe former fourth-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft joined the Dolphins in March 2024 as a free agent, signing a three-year deal worth $26.25 million. In his first season with Miami, Brooks led the team in tackles with 143 (86 solo) tackles, 11 tackles for loss, three sacks, six pass breakups, and six quarterback hits.
Through 12 games in 2025, Brooks is on pace to break his career-high in tackles (184), currently sitting at an NFL-best 137 total tackles (77 solo). He also has nine tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, and a pass breakup. Most of all, he’s been the leader in the middle of Miami’s defense and continues to prove he’s one of the league’s top inside linebackers, helping turn around a defense that looked inept at times early on.
Now, we have to make sure Brooks gets honored for his play. A contract extension would be nice, but that’s above our pay grade — all YOU can do is vote him into the Pro Bowl!
Fan voting for the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl ends on December 15th. Players and coaches have until December 19th to vote. For more details on the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl game, click the link HERE.
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