Five bold predictions for the Miami Dolphins in Week 11

Five bold predictions for the Miami Dolphins in Week 11

Miami Dolphins offensive tackle Jesse Davis (77), center Ted Karras (67), offensive guard Ereck Flowers and defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah (91) lead players onto the field after the playing of the National Anthem at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, October 4, 2020. [ALLEN EYESTONE/The Palm Beach Post]

A season-high in team rushing yards

UDFA running back Salvon Ahmed seems to have brought some new life to the running game. Add in the return of RB Matt Breida and Miami seems well positioned to get after the Broncos up front, especially when you consider Denver has conceded over 200+ rushing yards in two of their last three ball games. Miami’s current team-high in rushing yards for the season is 138, which they allocated in Week 3 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. They came close at one point last week, too — finishing with 111 yards on the ground after losing 9 rushing yards on their final 6 plays from scrimmage (including three kneel downs) against the Chargers.