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Hardly anyone outside of Dolphins headquarters is bullish on Miami's 2018 chances

The Dolphins are going to shock the world this fall or undergo some seismic changes the following winter.

Because if the betting public and prognosticators are right, Miami just might have its worst season since 2007.

The Dolphins turned over the roster this offseason, and in the eyes of many, not for the better.

The online sportsbook Bovada announced this week that the Dolphins are a 50-to-1 long shot to win the AFC, the second-worst odds in the conference — ahead of just the Jets.

That means the betting public believes the Dolphins are worse than even the Cleveland Browns, who have won one game total the past two season, and the Buffalo Bills, whose likely starting quarterback was just slightly above average in the Mountain West Conference last year.