The Miami Dolphins failing at an almost historic level. Their roster wasn't the best to start the season, but it's only getting worse with the amount of players asking to leave.

They've already lost their second-year defensive back in Minkah Fitzpatrick after trading him to the Steelers. And add that in with the fact that they traded both left tackle Laremy Tunsil and receiver Kenny Stills to the Houston Texans, and it was all going downhill before it even began.

However, there are some players on the roster that are still willing to stick it out in South Beach. And these two are receivers DeVante Parker and Allen Hurns. Parker spoke more on the team that drafted him in the first round and his hopes of getting this team back on track.

“It's a great organization, I want to put the team back and get it back on track where we used to be,” Parker said per Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald.

Hurns is someone that grew up in the area and was a Dolphins fan growing up. He has family and friends in the area where he plays.

“I’ve never been one to ask for a trade during a season. Once I’m committed to something, I’m committed to it. I thought signing here I would play with a lot of those guys [Laremy Tunsil, Kenny Stills, Minkah Fitzpatrick]. Unfortunately they’re not here. But nobody wants to hear those excuses.”

It's clear that neither one wants to go. It's a great mindset for this 0-2 team and hopefully more players are willing to get on board with this season.