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Scouting the dolphins via hard knocks


panther4life

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I've been following this season so I'll give my take on the Dolphins.

David Garrard is out with a knee injury that required surgery. Matt Moore was supposed to start, but the fans are in love with Tannehill, so he'll get the go ahead. He is coming along and looks pretty solid but he lacks the backing of his teammates because he's a rookie and needs to work on planting his feet before he throws (always on the run).

They lack any real offensive weapons and were hoping Chad Johnson would help with the passing game. No receivers have really stepped up. Roberto Wallace is a 3rd year player and has the physical abilities to be their go to, but he hasn't shown much yet. Still struggles to get separation. One guy to watch is WR Rookie Chris Hogan. Reggie Bush nicknamed him 7-11 because he's always open.

Solid OLine led by Jake Long. Speaks for itself.

They could use some work on their secondary. Tyrell Johnson S has looked good in practice and swatted everything thrown to Chad Johnson's way. Corner Vontae Davis lacks the work ethic needed to be success

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