From Jeremy Clamp (@NUTTYxPROFESSOR):
Who’s smarter this year: Xavian Howard or Jevon Holland?
Hi Jeremy (or Nutty), this is a great question and I think it could be a really good race because Holland have really good ball skills and instincts and we all know what Howard can do. So this can happen either way, but if you ask me one or the other, I’ll go ahead and choose Holland – although the record says it’s easier to go with the X.
From Kyle Edward (@KyleEdw84380051):
Knock on wood. In the event Armstead defaults on a game, who do you see filling up the LT? Is he a depth player or one of the novices turning along the streak?
Hi Kyle, this is a very good question. In a situation like this, it’s always less troublesome to replace the only one out than to slip the player, now creating two new starters in a sense. Also, remember that since Tua is left-handed, correct handling may be just as important. All that said, I think we’ll look at someone like Greg Little or Larnell Coleman or maybe Robert Jones or maybe UDFA Kellen Diesch.
From Ji Soto (@dolphin_4life):
Hi Alan, who do you think will surprise us this season? I can see Gillan Phillips taking the next step.
Hi J, I can’t use Phillips here myself because the guy had 8.5 bags as a beginner so anything he does should come as no surprise. I’ll go here instead with Noah Igbinoghene and Austin Jackson, who look like two different people in the early part of bootcamp (although Noah had a tough time with Tyreek Hill on Saturday).
From Jay Cutler Reincarnated (@bigbadsmokinj):
Are there signs of life with justa? Or the same age as you?
Hi JCR, man, this is not going to be a popular question as it was phrased, as it was submitted late in the week. It is actually a little exaggerated. But to answer the question, Tua looks pretty much the same as he did this time last year, even though he had his best practice in camp until Saturday. Let’s remember that we are only four exercises and the big changes will come once you start the running game and make things easier in the pass game. In other words, it’s probably too early for this type of question, although there are no clear signs of much change at this point, although Saturday’s solid practice was an encouraging sign.
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From Sal (@TrendKillemAll):
I’m not too excited about any of the QBs in Draft 23. Are there any potentially intriguing veteran QBs available (trade, free agency) going out of season? Sure, it’s still a little early for that, but I’m just being proactive.
Hi Sal, yeah, it’s really early for that, and the thing about the current landscape is that it’s very likely there will be a Veteran becoming available next spring which isn’t currently available. Of course, Lamar Jackson is still holding on now because his contract expires after this season, but I find it hard to see the Ravens let him go. Oh, and Tom Brady is slated to be a free agent next spring, too. And just find someone to get out of the blue and be available too.
From David Gilbert (@DavidGuilbert12):
Salut Alain! Question pour toi – même si ce n’est pas 100% Dolphins … Quelle est la clause la plus étrange que tu as vue dans un contat de joueur de la NFL? Est-ce que celle de Kyler est déjà #1?!
Salut David, let’s translate. Surrounding the question is the strangest clause I’ve seen in an NFL contract and whether Kyler Murray really is in the lead with the “independent study” clause. Out of my head, I can’t remember anything strange, and the Cardinals pulling the clause made it even weirder.
From Steve (@jujusimba7777):
I’ve previously told Twitter GMs that the only problem on the O line was Jesse Davis. Please tell me these people are incorrect.
Hi Steve, it’s not just the Twitter GM who are saying this isn’t true, it’s a totally ridiculous idea. Problems with the O line in 2021 were all over the place, with more players than just Davis, who hasn’t been looking physically fit all year, and adding to that perhaps the training in terms of player development.
From FinsUpMass (@paulbdotcom):
Progress seems to be good, but what injury could a player derail this entire season?
Hi Paul, I think one of them is very easy to answer and there are two people who jump a lot. The first is an X because his man covering ability allows the defense to do many things, in terms of planning and the second is Terron Armstead because he’s the anchor, the foundational part of the offensive line that’s still a bit of a question mark yet tough (although not as disastrous as portrayed). ).
From John Rambo (@thejonrambo80):
With the depth they have, where do you think the dolphins’ line of defenses rank in the rankings?
Hi John, When I ranked my AFC East for each center group I gave Dolphins the number one spot and don’t see it changed at all. The gap is quite small, though, with the Jets and Bills, while New England lags a bit, even after Bill Belichick called Davon Godchaux one of the best defensive linemen in the league.