5 Dolphins Players Who Must Shine to Topple the Steelers in Week 15
The Miami Dolphins’ season, once teetering on the brink, has been resurrected by a defiant four-game winning streak. The momentum is palpable, the confidence surging. Now, a monumental opportunity awaits under the bright lights of Monday Night Football: a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers would not only extend the streak to five but would also claw the Dolphins back to a .500 record for the first time in 2023. The path, however, leads through the inhospitable terrain of Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, a prime-time crucible where seasons are defined. While the potential absence of Steelers’ terror T.J. Watt looms large, Miami cannot afford to rely on an opponent’s misfortune. Their fate will be determined by their own key contributors. Here are the five Dolphins players whose performances will be absolutely critical to securing a season-altering win in Week 15.
1. Terron Armstead: The Anchorman in the Storm
All eyes, and likely a relentless pass rush, will be focused on the left tackle. Even if T.J. Watt cannot suit up, the Steelers’ defensive identity is built on pressure, disguise, and physicality from players like Alex Highsmith and veteran Markus Golden. Terron Armstead is not just a player; he is the foundation of Miami’s offensive integrity. His health and performance are the single biggest variable for the Dolphins’ success.
When Armstead is on the field, Miami’s offense operates with a different rhythm and security. His elite pass protection gives Tua Tagovailoa that crucial extra half-second to progress through reads, a luxury that has often evaporated when Armstead is sidelined. In a hostile road environment where communication will be challenged, his veteran presence and technical mastery will be paramount. His ability to single-handedly neutralize Pittsburgh’s most dangerous remaining edge threat will unlock the entire playbook. If Armstead holds firm, Miami’s offense can flow. If he struggles, the entire unit could be in for a long, punishing night.
2. Jalen Ramsey: The Eraser in the Secondary
The Steelers’ offense, under coordinator Mike Tomlin’s direct influence, has embraced a more aggressive downfield passing approach with quarterback Kenny Pickett. The primary beneficiary has been dynamic second-year wideout George Pickens, whose combination of size, body control, and contested-catch ability has made him a weekly highlight reel and Pittsburgh’s most potent big-play threat.
This is where Jalen Ramsey earns his paycheck. Since his return from injury, Ramsey has immediately re-established himself as a true shutdown corner, allowing the Dolphins’ defense to deploy creative pressures and coverages. The assignment is clear: Ramsey will likely shadow Pickens for much of the night. By eliminating Pittsburgh’s top receiver from the game plan—or at minimum, limiting his explosive plays—Ramsey forces Pickett to work through less dangerous options. This single matchup could suffocate the Steelers’ passing attack before it even begins. Ramsey’s physicality at the line and elite recovery speed are the perfect antidote to Pickens’ skillset.
3. De’Von Achane: The Lightning Rod in a Tough Ground Game
The narrative around De’Von Achane has been one of breathtaking, record-breaking speed and production. He has indeed shouldered the offense, providing a home-run threat that defenses must account for on every snap. However, Week 15 presents a different kind of challenge. The Pittsburgh Steelers, despite their record, boast one of the NFL’s most formidable run defenses. They are physical at the point of attack, disciplined in their gaps, and tackle extremely well.
Achane’s world-class speed is a weapon, but this game will test his patience, vision, and toughness between the tackles. The Steelers will aim to set the edge and force everything back inside into traffic. For Miami to establish offensive balance and keep Pittsburgh’s pass rush honest, Achane must demonstrate he can grind out tough, four-yard gains to set up manageable second and third downs. His ability to break one tackle in the hole and turn a minimal gain into a significant one will be crucial. This is the game where Achane’s evolution from pure speedster to complete, durable back can truly be measured.
- Key Stat: Pittsburgh allows just 3.8 yards per carry, top-5 in the NFL.
- Achane’s Task: Leverage patience and power to complement his elite speed.
4. Christian Wilkins: The Interior Disruptor
While the edge rush gets the headlines, the battle in the trenches will be won or lost in the A-gaps. Steelers’ quarterback Kenny Pickett has shown a tendency to get unsettled by interior pressure, which can disrupt his timing and force him into errant throws or sacks. Enter Christian Wilkins, the heart and soul of the Dolphins’ defensive line.
Wilkins’ value extends far beyond the stat sheet, but his impact must be felt there on Monday night. He must dominate his one-on-one matchups against Steelers’ interior linemen like James Daniels and Mason Cole. By collapsing the pocket from the middle, Wilkins accomplishes several vital goals: he limits Pickett’s ability to step up, creates opportunities for Miami’s edge rushers like Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, and directly disrupts the timing of Pittsburgh’s developing downfield shots. Furthermore, his relentless motor against the run is essential to stifling Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren early. A dominant performance from Wilkins is the catalyst for a dominant defensive performance overall.
5. Jaylen Waddle: The Explosive Counter-Punch
With Tyreek Hill drawing constant double-teams and bracket coverage, the Steelers’ defensive game plan will be hyper-focused on limiting the NFL’s most dangerous receiver. This strategic necessity creates a vacuum of opportunity for Jaylen Waddle. While his season has been quieter than expected due to various factors, prime time in Pittsburgh is the perfect stage for a resurgence.
Waddle’s elite route-running and after-the-catch ability make him a nightmare for any defense’s second or third cornerback. Whether working against Patrick Peterson, Levi Wallace, or in the slot, Waddle must be the player who makes Pittsburgh pay for overcommitting to Hill. Exploiting these matchups for critical chain-moving catches and, more importantly, explosive plays of 20+ yards, will be the key to unlocking the Steelers’ defense. If Waddle can have a signature, high-impact game, Miami’s offense becomes virtually impossible to contain. He is the ultimate pressure-release valve, and on Monday night, the valve needs to be wide open.
Monday Night Forecast & Final Thoughts
This is a classic momentum-versus-tradition clash. The Dolphins are the hotter, more explosive team, while the Steelers are a resilient, physical squad playing at home in a prime-time slot they traditionally own. The potential absence of T.J. Watt cannot be understated; it is a monumental break for Miami’s offensive line.
However, breaks only matter if you capitalize. The Dolphins’ path to victory is clear: protect Tua, establish Achane enough to keep Pittsburgh honest, let Ramsey erase Pickens, and have Waddle win his matchups decisively. It will be a physical, low-scoring, field-position battle typical of Steelers football.
Prediction: If Terron Armstead plays and plays well, it tips the scales. Miami’s offensive weaponry, coupled with a defense now fortified by Jalen Ramsey, will make just enough plays. The Dolphins will weather the early Pittsburgh storm, force a critical second-half turnover, and make a late defensive stand to seal it. Miami Dolphins 23, Pittsburgh Steelers 20. The streak continues, and the Dolphins return to .500, firmly in the AFC playoff picture with a statement win that proves their resurgence is no fluke.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
