Pretty good article from Omar Kelly:
I've also got a couple of observations from those WR vs. CB drills. John Dunlap is a better receiver than I thought. I'm somewhat surprised. Anthony Armstrong has a lot of raw speed, as does Jayson Foster. And Davone Bess is an EXCELLENT route runner. He's pushing his way up my personal depth chart. I'm beginning to buy what these pro-Bess people are selling, but he must become more consistent.
Right now my receivers are Ernest Wilford, Ginn, Derek Hagan and David Kircus, with Bess and Camarillo battling it out for the final one, or two spots.
There's one thing I must admit I missed from the morning practice and I'd like to correct it now. Rookie Donald Thomas started ahead of Trey Darilek at right guard all day. Again, that's a fluid situation, and Sparano said things will be changing routinely. Thomas has shown great punch at the line, but I've notice his technique is really raw. Maybe the coaches thing he has the best upside because of his strength.
I guess this type of shakeup is what happens when the offensive line is struggling, and it is....
http://blogs.sun-sentinel.com/sports_football_dolphins/2008/07/dolphins-prac-3.html
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Nice to hear some positives on yet another draft pick this year in Thomas. Nice that he's getting some time with the first team.
Whats this about Bess and being more consistent? Everything else I've read says he hasnt dropped one ball thrown his way yet... how do you get more consistent then that :lol:k-bayfinfan and alen1 like this. -
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Don Thomas is my "sleeper" in our draft this year, not only is he strong, he was the fastest linemen at the Combine, I really hope he can make an impact when given the chance.
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I really hope that our O-Line can pull it together. We would be so much better of a team if they were able to gel, and play with some consistency.
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OL-Mike Pollak, 4.98
OL-Jeremy Zuttah, 4.99
OL-Donald Thomas, 5.01
OL-Eric Young, 5.03
TE-Kolo Kapanui, 5.04
OL-Chris Williams, 5.07
OL-Heath Benedict, 5.08
OL-Jake Long, 5.17
OL-Carl Nicks, 5.18
OL-Kory Lichtensteiger, 5.19
http://cardinalsfan.squarespace.com...e-linemen-and-tight-end-40-yard-dash-res.html
Regardless, he's pretty darned fast for a big guy.padre31 likes this. -
That lack of playing time is what is hurting his technique, but physically he's a beast with a Larry Allen type upside if he has a chance to play that is. -
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I dont see why Bess wont make the team if he keeps it up.
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I don't know about a Larry Allen type upside but he certainly did look talented coming out. "Dropkick" Murphy isn't as athletic...but he's also pretty good. Heading into the draft I'd have thought Thomas goes ahead of Murphy. Didn't end up panning out that way.
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i'm watching the wide receivers with a cautious optimism.
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Some people, like Russ Lande, were enormously high on Shawn Murphy. I don't necessarily think they reached. His size was coveted. He's bigger than Donald Thomas.
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Good news on Thomas:
Rookie Donald Thomas lined up at right guard with the starters and was a big hit with some of the veteran defensive lineman.
“I know coming off the field yesterday a couple of our defensive players thought, ‘He’s really heavy,’ and when a defensive player says really heavy he doesn’t mean heavy in size, he means he’s heavy when he hits on you and when he leans on you,” Sparano said. “So that was encouraging. It was good to get him out there and let him compete against some of the first-team players out there and see how he responds.”
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/blogs/...ng_cam.html?cxntfid=blogs_inside_the_dolphinspadre31 likes this. -
Nice....:up:
Coming out of UConn his problem was anchoring though, there will be Dline v Oline drills soon enough, so we shall see.