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Crucial offensive roles up for grabs as Dolphins near camp

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From left: Brandon Gibson, Rishard Matthews and Jarvis Landry.
Brandon Gibson vs. Rishard Matthews vs. Jarvis Landry
Gibson was brought in prior to last season to complement outside guys Mike Wallace and Brian Hartline, but the former Ram tore his patellar tendon in Week 8. Before his year ended, Gibson caught 30 balls for 326 yards and three touchdowns. He was also targeted more than eight times in four of the six full games he played in, showing that it didn't take long for him and Ryan Tannehill to build a solid rapport together.
When Matthews stepped in, he had a monster 11-catch, 120-yard, two-touchdown outing against the Bucs in Week 10 but didn't do a whole lot apart from that, disappearing in certain games. Now, with the addition of Landry via the draft and the rumors that he isn't one of head coach Joe Philbin's favorite players, Matthews knows he'll have to step his game up come training camp if he's to remain the backup slot guy. Meanwhile, Gibson didn't worth at 100 percent during OTAs and minicamp, which was likely just a precautionary measure. If he can prove he's over his injury and ready to re-kindle his connection with Tannehill, then the job is undoubtedly his to lose.
STARTING RUNNING BACK
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Lamar Miller (left) and Knowshon Moreno (right).
Lamar Miller vs. Knowshon Moreno
When the Dolphins signed Moreno back in late March, everyone expected him to give Miller some stiff competition for the starting job, if not take it altogether. Not so fast. Literally. Moreno came into camp noticeably out of shape, and now after undergoing a scope on his left knee last month, he may well miss the start of training camp. That will give Miller a head start on working on Lazor's offense in pads and will leave Moreno scrambling to get back into shape in order to try and prove the $5 million spent on him was worth it. Sure, Miller's speed advantage likely gives him a natural edge over Moreno in what we've seen of Lazor's offense so far, but Moreno proved last year in Denver's pass-heavy system that he can still contribute when called upon.
Miller is likely to open the year as the top guy, with Moreno getting 6-10 carries a game, but that could change if Miller struggles like he did last year, no matter if it's his fault or the offensive line's this time.
CENTER (TEMPORARY)
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From left: Nate Garner, Sam Brenner, Shelley Smith and Tyler Larsen.
Nate Garner vs. Sam Brenner vs. Shelley Smith vs. Tyler Larsen
This position wasn't going to be any kind of a battle until Pro Bowl starter Mike Pouncey had hip surgery last month. Apparently his hip was feeling OK at his birthday party this past weekend, as Pouncey and his brother Maurkice are accused of partaking in some shenanigans at a night club. At least he won't face any kind of suspension from the bullying scandal and could only miss the first month of the season if he heals quickly.
To patch the hole at center that Pouncey's absence creates, the Dolphins have a few different choices. Garner started three games at center last season when Pouncey missed time with gall bladder issues and is likely the favorite to take the opening snaps once camp opens. Brenner, who started four games on the line in 2013, is a younger option than Garner.
An offseason addition, Smith can reportedly play both center and guard. He doesn't have much starting experience in his three-year NFL career, however, having only started eight games while in Houston and St. Louis. Larsen, a rookie free agent, is an intriguing proposition, as the Utah State product is the only healthy true center on the roster. If he impresses when the pads come on, watch out.
NO.2 CORNERBACK
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From left: Jamar Taylor, Cortland Finnegan and Will Davis.
Jamar Taylor vs. Cortland Finnegan vs. Will Davis
Finnegan is a name, there's no doubt about that, but he's also 30, known for a moment of madness now and again, and is coming off the worst season of his career, one that was riddled with injuries. Management clearly doesn't want a guy with a contract like Finnegan's on the sideline much, so he'll likely be opposite Brent Grimes to open camp.
He better perform though, as Taylor impressed many in OTAs and mini camp, including Philbin, who went out of his way to praise the second-year corner in post-practice press conferences. His rookie season was marred by sports hernia and abductor injuries, but if Taylor stays healthy and continues to impress he could see more of the field this season than just on nickel packages. Davis, another sophomore, also has a chance to move up the depth chart after playing in just five 2013 contests.
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My predictions:

Slot: Landry
Center: Smith
CB: Finnegan
 
I would say OG is a more open competition than people realize.

Sure, D. Thomas and Shelley have 'shown up' in OTA's and Mini camp but lets see how it goes with the pads on during real camp. Wont be surprised if Turner gets slotted over either of them.


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Posted predicitons:

Slot WR: Gibson (If full health), Landry and Matthews will get a shot but I see Philbin going with veteran experience.

Center: Garner, the skill level difference is minimal between Brenner and Garner so once again I see Philbin going with the safe bet in Garner. Shelley likely wins the RG battle, no point in moving him over if RG is already solid.

RB: Miller, Moreno is missing quality time with a new team. I see a easy 50/50 split in game day carries between Miller and Moreno so neither would be the true 'starter'.

CB: Finnegan, Veteran experience trumps the rest. Although I see Finny bumping over to slot in nickel package.
 
I think Finnegan gets the CB2 spot, but in nickle situations, I think he moves inside and Jamar Taylor plays outside.

I think Garner will play center until the bye week. When Pouncey returns, only 1 OL position will need to be changed. If Shelley Smith plays center, then 2 OL positions will be changed when Pouncey returns. I think we want to minimize the mid-season changes on the OL, so we go with Garner at center until the bye week.

I think Rishard Matthews could be the odd man out at WR this year.
 
Slot WR: Matthews
RB: Miller
C: Smith
CB: Taylor; Finnegan as the slot. Our defense is too bland. We need some young talent to bloom on D.
 
Lamar will start..
I really hope we let all 5 wrs get snaps on sundays.. Rotate guys
Center depends on who wins the guard jobs.
 
Re the Slot WR section.

I actually like the group of Landry, Gibson and Matthews as a group on it's own. Not saying it's the number one group, but when you consider the supposed movement of WR's in Lazor's offense, players will be playing inside and out.

Additionally, I would be keen to see, if Gibson returns fully healthy from the injury - I'd like to see him on the outside

Do believe we are going to have a very solid and quite deep group of WR's this year.
 
I think we will see Garner at center. They just love to plug him in where ever when there is an injury. Maybe it's selective memory but didn't he do alright in his time there last year? Not long term starter material, but well enough to hold down the fort until Pouncey is back. ....just do not put him at LT we've seen that is one position he can't handle
 
matthews definitely has the edge at slot right now, but landry will get significant playing time i'm sure.
 
I continue my support for Larsen. I think he will be the steal of this draft (even if UDFA).
 
The 2 biggest concerns: O-line and Linebackers. Both those areas need to really step up over the garbage they looked like last season.

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I continue my support for Larsen. I think he will be the steal of this draft (even if UDFA).

Larsen's stubby arms are going to really hinder him from becoming anything in the NFL.
 
Slot: Gibson (plenty committee work to go around though)
Center: Garner
RB: Miller (but both Thomas/Moreno will be very active)
CB2: Finnegan (losing out by game 8)
 
wow great article, thanks for sharing with us. very nice to see some actual football related news concerning our Fins.

Gibson was a big time player last year before he got injured.

I hope to see him and Wallace giving more balls to kids after they scored TD's!

Remember when Gibson went into the crowd after a big TD just prior to getting injured?

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