During the phins recent mini-camp, one player that Philbin specifically singled out was James. James has world-class track speed and has exhibited that early and often during practices, and Philbin has said that his speed has been visibly noticeable. He is small at 5’9”, 195 pounds so he is not built to be an every-down back in the NFL, but he has that breakaway speed that demands special plays be designed for him.
Most fans and the pay per head bookie service sites like AcePerHead.com would say that Bill Lazor is one of the top offensive minds in the NFL, and he has the creative mindset to be able to get the most out of each of his player’s specific talents. If James can continue to shine this off-season than Lazor needs to dip into his playbook and find some plays that can specifically utilize James’ unique skill set.
Another option that Miami should seriously consider is putting James on kick off and punt return duties. James had some success in college scoring 1 career TD on only 14 career return opportunities. Landry is going to be one of the focal points of the phins offense, so it might be wise to give him a breather instead of also asking him to handle the kick and punt returning responsibilities, which could open up an opportunity for James. Does the rest of you Miami Dolphin news gurus think James can carve a niche in Miami, or is he just not cut out for the NFL?
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