Day 2 Of Dolphins Training Camp

Day 2 of the Dolphins training camp went off without a hitch.

Day 2 of the Dolphins training camp went off without a hitch.

Day 2 of training camp was another day of preparation for the contact that is coming.

The Miami Dolphins have finished day 2 of training camp without any major glitches.

Since they are still not in full equipment, the answer is still foggy about the answer to the most important question: how much they have improved in the trenches.

The Dolphins made it a priority to improve both the offensive and defensive lines, and until they get thumping in full equipment and preseason games, the verdict is still out.

Dallas played right guard. Tunsil started at left guard. Albert played without a brace at the request of the coaching staff. Bushrod was promoted to 1st string. Dolphins defensive interior made “alot of plays”. But, without contact, it’s all just “guesstimations”.

Like I said yesterday, in regard to Tunsil, this is going to be something that we are going to continuously monitor. Today was a nice sign that he received time at 1st string Guard. As long he continues getting work with the first team at Guard, and hopefully an increased amount each practice, then there should be no concerns that he will not be able to earn one of the starting Guard positions.

Today, as yesterday, the Offense was working on a lot of short passes, and the Landry and Tannehill connection is alive and well. Even though there’s a lot of talented players in the Wide Receiving unit, and Gase will spread the ball around, it’s apparent Landry is still going to be Tannehill’s go to guy and security blanket when all else fails. Also, Parker shinned a bit and Grant struggled with drops and double clutches.

Day 2 is one day closer to contact and a chance to see what is really going on.

The Qb’s produced decent play with Moore at the tail end. With phantom pressure and soft blocking, the level of play by the QB’s can only be viewed on a little higher level than drills performance.

The same can be said of the running backs due to the limit in contact.  Kenyan Drake moved up from the fourth team unit all the way to the first team unit. Drake had a fumble today, but it actually appeared to be more the fault of the QB. Drake really needs to make the most of this training camp, especially with Foster on the PUP list at the moment, and Ajayi penciled in as the starter. Oddly, Daniels had the nicest move of the day with a good cut inside, however, best pay per head fans in Miami are very familiar with Thomas, and if he beats out Drake, that wouldn’t be a glowing endorsement for Drake.

Defensively, the two Ex-Eagles, Alonso and Maxwell have looked very sharp. If they can both stay healthy, then each of them may have a strong chance to get back to pre-Eagle playing days, where they were both respectively more productive. If these players do pan out, then that trade will truly be a feather in Mike Tannenbaum‘s cap.

Other note: Jenkins tracked down Drake to the outside for a minimal gain – he seems to be in shape, Phillips got inside for a would be loss, but didn’t finish, Reshad was a force, Misi had a nice deflection, Wake had a sack and McCain made several plays and had a couple of watchers posting “Don’t discount McCain”.

And lastly, Dion Jordan was in the facility today. Still no word on when he will begin practice.

What are the rest of the Miami Dolphins news fans thoughts an observations from training camp so far?


 

4 comments

  • Lemmus

    …”big decision” …understatement …the OL is the make or break unit for this whole team …it killed them last year, it could very well make them this year …or not …waiting for pads

    • admin

      Tomorrow is the day!!! And yup – O-line is what makes the world go ’round in the NFL. If Gase screws this up, then he will be screwing up more. I think he will shine though…not saying top 5 or top 10 …but, at least low teens.

  • Steve

    Jimmy

    In reference to our offensive line the Miami Dolphins have currently one of the Best. Why?

    We have Center: 1. Mike Pouncey 1st Rounder, Pro Bowler Dolphins)
    Offensive Tackle 2. Brandon Albert (1st rounder, Pro Bowler Chief’s)
    Offensive Tackle 3. Bushrod (4th rounder by Saint Super Bowl – Pro Bowler) & Bears
    Offensive Tackle 4. James 1st Rounder

    Offensive Tackle 5. Tunsil ( Rated over all best player in the 2016 drafted 1st round by Dolphins)

    We should have no problem at the Tackle position this season and we should have the proper back ups because the season/ defenses only gets harder.

    Miami should play Turner as a Guard and just go pay for a starting Guard?, Do we have a true starting guard if not why?

    • admin

      A legitimate and tested G…only Uribik. He is a bit underrated in my opinion. Check what PPF says about him. Like 3 years ago they rated him as on of the best and a rising star. They shifted to a man mauling style and e was lost in the shuffle. But, with the Z-stretch they could get quality play out of Bushrod and / or Tunsil. I, like you, would love a proven quantity, but I think they will run with this as they believe it will work – this decision will be a big one.