How his physical play? He was consistently getting 6-8 yards each time he ran the ball.
I couldn't tell how he did in receiving but I love the run game. He definitely shows promise.
What did y'all think about the guy?
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I love this kid. I really hope he makes the team.
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I thought he looked like the second best runner on our team behind Miller. I don't know how much play he can get in the season behind Williams, but I hope he gets himself the opportunity. He is the better runner and has good hands in his own right.
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Very glad to hear that he got into the game and played well. Even if his pass blocking isn't up to par yet, I see no reason why he can't be our #3 RB and pound the ball when we need it.
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Williams' run instincts and ability to properly read his blocks are IMO the worst among our top 5 RBs. He seems to make a couple of head scratching decisions every game. I saw more to like from Ajayi as a runner in this one game than I've ever seen from Williams.
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Ajayi was decisive with his runs, even if it was just diving forward for a yard or two if nothing else was available, something that Williams doesn't do. It was frustrating to see Williams dancing in the backfield looking for a bigger play when a hole was available for positive yardage if he'd just taken it. Ajayi looked good catching the ball out the backfield too, he's clearly the 2nd best RB on the roster IMO. Didn't see any obvious blocking deficiencies from him in this game either, but that can be the only reason he's not higher up the depth chart.
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I thought he showed some nerves, but also flashed a bit of decisiveness as well. I don't recall him making any mistakes in the passing game as a blocker or receiver. He's easily our most powerful back. He always seemed to move the pile or tackler forward after contact. None of our other backs have that quality so he brings a dimension we're definitely lacking. I think he could develop into a nice complement to Miller as the season progresses.
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Ajayi was looking good to me. I showed a bit of quick thinking, as far as change of direction goes.
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Andrew Abramson @AbramsonPBP RB Jay Ajayi in his first preseason action for #Dolphins played 22 snaps, had seven carries for 25 yards (3.6 avg)
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I haven't yet seen a replay of last nights game and I didn't see it live. We are busy here in Hawaii dodging one hurricane after another.
During the draft, the one player I was most excited about in the later rounds was Ajayi. I was hoping he would come in and immediately take over the number two running spot. I read on here early in training camp that he was behind the other backs and then he was out because of injury. Hopefully from what I am reading today, he is back from injury and is ready to step up his play.
I still think he can be a productive back for the Dolphins this year and hopefully he will make the final 53 man roster. I would hate to see him cut or end up on the Dolphins practice squad. Because I think another team would likely sign him as a free agent or quickly sign him off the Dolphins practice squad if they need a running back.
I think the Dolphins would regret it if they end up making Ajayi available to others NFL teams over the coming weeks. I would rather see them keep Ajayi and cut James if it comes down to these two backs and they decide to just keep three RB's on the roster.
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If we cut him the cheatriots will snag him up and he will play like a pro bowler.
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Here are two different runs by Jay Ajayi. He keeps a low pad level, breaks tackles, and keeps his legs churning.
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liked what i saw and he is the kind of runner we need after miller, just wish we would have saw more of him in the first couple of games with starters.
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Like Miller and Williams he also will be a plus in the short passing game that looks to be a key for Miami . Like that he should be fairly equal either way with the ball , and defenses won't be able to key on a run or pass play , just has to be trusted blocking now .
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I saw enough to determine we don't really need LaMike James on the roster. With these three guys headlining it all we need is one quality young RB on the PS.
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desperately needs to work on pass pro, but could be a stud.
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He wasn't as bad in Pass Pro as I thought he would be on Saturday. Really liked the way he ran the ball.