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“I guess it’s frustrating a bit,” he said of being listed No. 2, “but I’m not overly concerned that it’s going to wreck my performance or wreck my play from here on out.”
And when Richard Marshall is listed ahead of Vontae Davis at cornerback, the coaches mean it, too.
“At this point he’s been more consistent in practice, he’s made more plays,” defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle said of Marshall on Tuesday. “But there’s a long way to go in terms of how this thing is going to work out.”
Certainly, Davis has four more weeks to improve his play and make up ground, and he has taken more snaps with the base defense in the past two days. But Marshall being listed as the starter – and replacing Davis in the base defense – is no fluke.
Marshall, entering his seventh NFL season, signed a three-year, $16 million contract with Miami in March and was the only free agent given a multi-year contract by the Dolphins this offseason. Not only can he play outside corner, slot corner and safety, the website Pro Football Focus rated him as the second-best run-stopping cornerback in the league last year.
Coyle has been impressed with Marshall’s attitude so far.
“Richard is one of the most competitive guys I’ve been around,” said Coyle, who spent the previous 11 years as a defensive backs coach in Cincinnati. “He’s got a tremendous focus. He battles each and every play, and takes tremendous pride in his 1-on-1 ability to win the down each and every down. There’s not a snap that he’s out here where he’s not giving everything he’s got and fighting and scratching to win.”
Marshall’s physical abilities have impressed Coyle, too.
“He’s got exceptional quickness, short-area quickness to be able to cover start and stop, change directions,” Coyle said. “Those things have really shown up in camp.”
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...l-has-been-more-consistent-than-vontae-davis/
And when Richard Marshall is listed ahead of Vontae Davis at cornerback, the coaches mean it, too.
“At this point he’s been more consistent in practice, he’s made more plays,” defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle said of Marshall on Tuesday. “But there’s a long way to go in terms of how this thing is going to work out.”
Certainly, Davis has four more weeks to improve his play and make up ground, and he has taken more snaps with the base defense in the past two days. But Marshall being listed as the starter – and replacing Davis in the base defense – is no fluke.
Marshall, entering his seventh NFL season, signed a three-year, $16 million contract with Miami in March and was the only free agent given a multi-year contract by the Dolphins this offseason. Not only can he play outside corner, slot corner and safety, the website Pro Football Focus rated him as the second-best run-stopping cornerback in the league last year.
Coyle has been impressed with Marshall’s attitude so far.
“Richard is one of the most competitive guys I’ve been around,” said Coyle, who spent the previous 11 years as a defensive backs coach in Cincinnati. “He’s got a tremendous focus. He battles each and every play, and takes tremendous pride in his 1-on-1 ability to win the down each and every down. There’s not a snap that he’s out here where he’s not giving everything he’s got and fighting and scratching to win.”
Marshall’s physical abilities have impressed Coyle, too.
“He’s got exceptional quickness, short-area quickness to be able to cover start and stop, change directions,” Coyle said. “Those things have really shown up in camp.”
http://blogs.palmbeachpost.com/thed...l-has-been-more-consistent-than-vontae-davis/