UDFA WR Braylon Sanders impressing early in Dolphins’ camp

Could he push a veteran off the roster?

Following a day of off-field distractions, the Miami Dolphins hit the training camp field Wednesday with fans in attendance.

While Tuesday brought the NFL bombshell of a ruling, costing the Dolphins a pair of draft picks, social media was also atwitter with the Preston Williams drama.

The fourth-year undrafted free agent wide receiver tweeted his frustration earlier in the week with simply wanting opportunities and seemed to double-down on this notion when speaking with Miami media following practice.

Not only has Williams been limited and deep down the depth chart, but a 2022 undrafted free agent is also making early waves in camp and challenging veterans in the room. Braylon Sanders, out of Ole Miss, was signed by Miami following April’s draft, and so far, the receiver is impressing in camp. When speaking with the media, Sanders stated that it was soft tissue issues that hindered his playing time while in college.

Wide receiver coach, and former Dolphin Wes Welker, praised Sanders following Wednesday’s session.

“He has great body control, he has great hands,” said Welker. “He’s got speed. You know, he’s doing a lot of great things out there.”

That’s high praise considering the talent in the wide receiver room as well as the presence of another rookie receiver, Erik Ezukanma, who’s performing well thus far.

Both rookies have caught the attention and eye of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The third-year signal caller told reporters on Wednesday he considers both rookies “dark horses” for the Dolphins’ offense.

“I’ve been very impressed with them,” he said. “They have very good ball tracking skills. They’re long, and they’re fast… The hardest thing for them is just transitioning with hearing the play-calls in the huddle and where to be. But, other than that, they’re very impressive throughout OTAs and throughout the first couple of days of training camp.”

While these young targets are making waves, not to be forgotten is Lynn Bowden Jr. Originally drafted by the Las Vegas Raiders in the 2020 draft, he was acquired by Miami and showed some signs of potential in limited action. An injury last preseason cost Bowden the 2021 season, but even Welker is aware the multi-faceted player needs more reps.

When mentioned, Welker agreed with a reporter who stated Bowden wasn’t getting many touches. The coach was also aware of Williams’ situation and provided his thoughts on the matter to the media.

“It is a very tough deal, there are limited reps,” he said. “I understand his frustrations. Preston has shown he’s a good player in this league. He’s doing some good things out there and he will get [opportunities]. He’s had a few. He’s done well in 1-on-1 drills.”

Back to Sanders.

He had a chance to speak with the media and support his own cause. When asked about not being drafted, and if it caused disappointment Sanders said, “No, not at all. It just added to the chip that’s on my shoulder now.” He then added confidently, “I’ve just got to come out here and keep competing and making plays.”

Which NFL receiver does he watch tape of?

“I like watching Davante Adams.”

While a lofty comparison, a follow-up question was asked in terms of body type.

“I think we’re about the same height, same weight, but I just like his releases and how he maneuvers – manipulates a defender on a route – and he’s going to catch the ball when the rock is thrown to him,” he said.

Sanders was asked several questions ranging from his pro-ready college offense, choosing Miami when weighing his options following the draft, and of coach Welker.

It seems Welker was instrumental in helping secure Sanders as a free agent.

“I met Coach Wes at the combine so just talking with him then and he was the first person to hit me up after the draft, so I just felt like this was the place for me to be,” Sanders told reporters.

There’s a similarity between coach and player, as Sanders described about Welker.

“He was undrafted as well, so just looking at his background and all the things he’s been doing coaching-wise and his career, I just thought that was the perfect person for me to learn from,” he said.

Sanders has reeled in a number of impressive highlight-reel catches and could continue to cause an excellent problem to have in Miami’s wide receiver room. A room that was once limited in depth now seems to have the welcomed issue of excessive talent and where not all will make this roster.

The undrafted rookie is proving to make life a bit more difficult for guys like Williams and Bowden, and that’s something everyone should continue to track leading into preseason games.

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6 quick-hit takeaways from Dolphins’ training camp Day 7

It was the second day of pads.

The Miami Dolphins took the fields at Baptist Health Training Complex just across from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Wednesday for their third practice of the week and the third in front of fans.

With pads on and fans in attendance, there was clearly a lot of energy from Mike McDaniel’s squad, but some of the players that were absent had their presence dearly missed.

Here’s what we took away from the Dolphins’ seventh day of training camp.

Dolphins activate DB Elijah Campbell off non-football injury list

Byron Jones is now the only Dolphin on a list.

The Miami Dolphins have had some pretty decent luck with injuries through the early parts of training camp.

They entered camp with Elijah Campbell on the non-football injury list and Byron Jones on the physically unable to perform list. Since then, they released defensive tackle Adam Butler with a failed physical, and center Michael Deiter has been dealing with a foot injury that’s kept him sidelined.

On Wednesday, Miami got some good news, as they were able to remove Campbell from the NFI list. He can return to participate in practice, and that will give the defensive backs even more depth and competition.

Campbell has the potential to play both safety and cornerback for the Dolphins, and that versatility could help him earn a spot on the roster or practice squad over another player who can only play one spot.

With Jones still on PUP, that might mean more opportunities for Campbell to compete at cornerback with Noah Igbinoghene and Trill Williams for that fourth cornerback role.

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6 takeaways from Day 6 of Dolphins’ training camp

Pads are on!

The Miami Dolphins started their second week of training camp strong with a solid showing on Monday, in a practice that was closed to the public.

On Tuesday, they took the field in front of fans for the second time this offseason, and this time, they got to do so wearing pads. This is the start of real training camp, as we can actually begin to assess some real football, despite contact still not being totally the same as a game scenario.

Here’s what we learned from the Dolphins’ Tuesday practice session at Baptist Health Training Complex in Miami Gardens.

5 takeaways from Day 5 of Dolphins’ training camp

Back to work.

The Miami Dolphins thrilled fans in attendance for Saturday’s practice, as the offense was humming, and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was making plays left and right.

There was a scheduled day off on Sunday, and the Dolphins hit the field on Monday morning to get back to work. Fans will get a chance to view a training camp session again on Tuesday.

While it was amazing to have the atmosphere that Saturday brought, Monday was about learning and getting back for the players who participated.

Here’s what we learned from the team’s fifth practice.

Dolphins’ safeties share support for Tua Tagovailoa on Twitter

The quarterback has a lot of teammates backing him up.

This offseason, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has been receiving a lot of positive words from his head coach, Mike McDaniel, and his teammates.

The most vocal of the Dolphins has been wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who’s taken every opportunity to let fans and the media know that he believes in Tagovailoa being the right choice to lead Miami in 2022 and beyond.

During Saturday’s training camp session, the first that was able to be viewed by the public, Tagovailoa made some really great passes, including a 65-yard touchdown to Hill.

After the practice had ended, Dolphins safeties Jevon Holland and Brandon Jones both took to Twitter to share their support for their quarterback as well.

Linebacker Jaelan Phillips also retweeted Holland’s tweet, and cornerback Trill Williams shared his agreement as well.

Tagovailoa may have already had the respect of his defensive teammates, but his performance on Saturday earned him some public words of praise and appreciation.

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6 takeaways from Dolphins’ training camp Day 4

The atmosphere was different.

The Miami Dolphins took the field on Saturday for their first training camp session under Mike McDaniel where fans were able to watch from the stands at Baptist Health Training Complex just across from Hard Rock Stadium.

Training camp is a great value for fans, as they get close-up looks at up to 90 players learning and tuning their skills before they get to step on the field for a regular season game.

The next time fans will see them on the field is Tuesday, August 2.

Here’s what we learned from Day 4 of camp.

5 takeaways from Day 3 of Dolphins’ training camp

The practice was only viewable for a portion.

On Friday, the Miami Dolphins took the field for their third practice session of training camp, but it was only made available to the media for a portion of the day.

Fans will get their first opportunity to see the team at Baptist Health Training Complex across from Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Saturday. Tickets are sold out for the event, but it’s sure to be an entertaining day for those who can go.

Here’s what we learned from the limited time to see the team on the field on Friday.

Dolphins LB Melvin Ingram is just as confident as ever

He’s ready for another challenge.

The Miami Dolphins signed linebacker Melvin Ingram to a one-year deal worth roughly $4 million after a 2021 season that saw the veteran split time between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers.

At 33 years old and coming off of a season where he only recorded two sacks, Ingram was itching to get to work in training camp, as he fought with the coaching staff to get work in team drills during the team’s first session.

After their second session on Thursday, Ingram spoke to the media and was asked if he’s entrenched in his new team, and the linebacker displayed some of his patented confidence.

“A thousand percent,” Ingram said. “Man, I’m me – I’m (going to) fit in anywhere. It’s just me, man. I’m different. I’m a special person. So I fit in no matter where I go. I’m going to come in and do whatever they ask me to do, how they want me to do it, when they want me to do it. So I’m going to fit in no matter where I go.”

With his age and production dipping a bit, Ingram was being asked about playing in a rotational role before he cut off the question.

“I’m (going to) still be me,” Ingram said. “Let me cut you off – I’m (going to) still be me.”

While the sack numbers are down, his pressures are still impressive. According to Pro Football Focus, Ingram created pressure on 11% of his pass-rushing snaps in 2021, which is roughly the same as Emmanuel Ogbah, who finished the season with nine sacks before receiving a large extension.

If Ingram is still creating pressure and forcing quarterbacks to make mistakes, that’s just as important as getting sacks. If he’s doing that, he proves that he’s still him.

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6 takeaways from Day 2 of Dolphins training camp

There was a wideout wearing the orange practice jersey.

After returning for their first practice session of the 2022 iteration of training camp, the Miami Dolphins gathered for practice once again on Thursday. Fans, however, won’t be able to see the team take the field until Saturday.

Before the team stepped on the field, new head coach Mike McDaniel took questions from the media that asked about a variety of topics, including his reaction to the first day, Melvin Ingram’s participation, Connor Williams playing center and more.

Here are some of the things we learned during Day 2 of the Dolphins’ training camp from Baptist Health Training Complex across from Hard Rock Stadium.