The veterans of the Miami Dolphins They planned to report to the team camp on Tuesday, which marks the start of the final stretch in the preparation of the players for the next season of the NFL
Miami comes from a disappointing campaign in which he ended with a negative record of 8-9 and the expectations of the team suffered a considerable blow after the loss of important players in the recess between tournaments, after the high command of the institution left its apparent new strategy to bet, in their vast majority, by young people with much to demonstrate at the highest level.
In fact, the Dolphins even invested in areas that had ignored in the past, as in the stalls, linebacker and receiver.
However, beyond that change of philosophy, Dolphins still have several questions around them.
1. What’s beyond Kohou?
This looks as the most important question for the Dolphins at this beginning of the camp.
The team changed Jalem Ramsey and let Kendall Fuller go, to replace them with Kendall Sheffield, Artie Burns and the fifth round selection in the Draft, Jason Marshall Jr. despite the fact that reports pointed out that Miami asked about several free agents, there does not seem any pact near
Beyond Kader Kohou, there are many doubts about other titular options in that position.
2. How is the offensive line?
See how strong an offensive line can be during the camp is something complex, because the players are mainly dealing with the same “opponents” day after day.
What could be evaluated, however, is whether the five titular figures of the Dolphins – Patrick Paul, Jonah Savaiinaea, Aaron Brewer, James Daniels and Austin Jackson, work well together.
3. How healthy is Hill?
Tyreek Hill, who is called to be one of the main stars of the team, did not look as expected in the previous season. The talented player had to deal with a wrist injury and some leg problems.
This dead season had two surgeries on that doll, so it will be essential for Miami to the stellar Wide Receiver can recover 100%.