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Miami Dolphins Players Who Could Breakout In 2019

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The previous regime will be remembered by fans for the veteran free agent signing busts and an inflated cap. Though, not all the moves were whiffs. The team has three proven foundation players in Laremy Tunsil, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and Xavien Howard.

Three foundation players, though a start, is why rebuilding the roster is necessary. Hitting on multiple picks in future drafts is of the utmost importance, but the Dolphins will look towards current young players to take a leap this season.

There are a few players on the roster who showed promise last year and will look to build upon their 2018 campaigns.

https://lastwordonprofootball.com/2019/04/17/dolphins-players-primed-for-a-breakout-2019-campaign/
 
Ballage is a beast. Hope he stays healthy. Hoping Minkah breaks out big time this year too.

It would be huge for the team if Jerome Baker and Raekwon McMillan could make substantial leaps in improvement but I wont hold my breath. **cough ** sucks balls **cough**
 
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The previous regime will be remembered by fans for the veteran free agent signing busts and an inflated cap. Though, not all the moves were whiffs. The team has three proven foundation players in Laremy Tunsil, Minkah Fitzpatrick, and Xavien Howard.

Three foundation players, though a start, is why rebuilding the roster is necessary. Hitting on multiple picks in future drafts is of the utmost importance, but the Dolphins will look towards current young players to take a leap this season.

There are a few players on the roster who showed promise last year and will look to build upon their 2018 campaigns.

https://lastwordonprofootball.com/2019/04/17/dolphins-players-primed-for-a-breakout-2019-campaign/

That's a SHORT list. I would say any 2nd/3rd year player who has disappointed COULD break out with a new staff
 
There can be a lot of negatives around the scouting department for this team over the last decade. RB isn't a place for them though. Miller & Ajayi we're studs before we moved on. Drake had a stud in making ability. Now Ballage. It is nice being able to have good RBs consistently on their rookie contract with another one in wait right behind.
 
I understand that Grant has not been cleared for practice yet. Is that true?

Ballage will have a breakout year. A good running game can easily brings more wins than we are expecting this year. That said, the OL sucks.
 
Ballage will have a breakout year. A good running game can easily brings more wins than we are expecting this year. That said, the OL sucks.

Agree! and i was thinking if we do indeed draft one of the top OC in this draft how much will our OL improve? The way it stands right now is really in bad shape.
 
Drafting a solid o-lineman(s) who could open holes for Balage and company can make for a more effective offense...that's elementary.
 
Drafting a solid o-lineman(s) who could open holes for Balage and company can make for a more effective offense...that's elementary.
If the Dolphins focus on the offensive line early, they could turn that unit around pretty quickly. That said, I'd hate for the team to miss out on the talent in the draft which is clearly on the defensive line.

As to Tankersley, I don't think he's a fit for this regime. Not physical enough.
 
Deep sleeper to breakout --- Asiata. My reason there is simply because he could have an opportunity and the new regime could like what he adds physically. Asiata also has played some center so that versatility could come into play with injuries etc. I always thought he needed to get in a little better shape, lose some weight, and gain some speed. It may be wishful thinking on my part, but if the team can add three starters in one draft, how many of those will be on the offensive line? Maybe one, possible two. Asiata might have an opportunity.
 
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