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Branden Albert, Tackle[/h] It has now been eight months into Albert’s recovery from tearing up his knee entering the second half of last season. The left tackle underwent reconstructive knee surgery as a result of damage to his ACL/MCL. The Dolphins have reportedly been “pleased” with the offensive lineman’s progress and have said he is on track for the season opener.
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DeVante Parker, Wide Receiver[/h] The rookie wideout is recovering from a June foot surgery that was reported “cautionary”. Coming out of college, the first-round draft pick was only able to play seven games in 2014 due to a broken bone in his left foot. Parker is still on schedule to play Miami’s regular-season opener, however is expected to being training camp on Miami’s PUP list.
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Will Davis, Cornerback[/h] After tearing his ACL in November, Davis was placed on season-ending injured reserve. He has progressed to participation in team drills during OTAs, where he made his first on-field appearance in the final week. Davis has said he expects to be “100 percent if not more” by the start of training camp.
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Louis Delmas, Safety[/h]Delmas underwent surgery to repair his ACL in December. The Dolphins starting free safety has been far ahead of his rehab timetable. While the typical recovery time for an ACL is anywhere from 9 to 12 months, Delmas was medically cleared to do on-field work after five. Delmas is expected to be a full participant during training camp.
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Jay Ajayi, Running back[/h] Ajayi injured his knee back in October of 2011, and has dealt with cartilage issues in that knee over the course of his career. There have been concerns over the long-term durability of his knee, however he currently boasts a clean bill of health going into training camp while there were no signs of any short-term knee issues coming out of OTAs.