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With the way they protect players I’d say week 6 to 8 for Phillips and week 10 to 12 for Chubb. But with medical advices over the years who now’s maybe both will be ready week one to four.
I'll play. I think Phillips will be ready no later than the month of September and I'm betting on he'll be on the field opening day. Chudd was injured much closer to the end of the season and I would expect him back during the month of October. I tend to be optimistic :-)
 
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Be shocked if Chubb is ready by the opener. I think Phillips will be close
That's what I've been thinking is most likely. Phillips back in the first quarter of the season and Chubb back for the second half of the season.
 
— Returning from an Achilles injury generally takes between six and nine months. Fortson, while playing for Kansas City, returned from an Achilles injury in six months;

— Returning from an ACL injury generally takes between nine and 12 months. Brooks, while playing for Seattle, returned from an ACL injury in eight months.

This is where things take an interesting turn.

If the Dolphins think it’s realistic both Chubb and Phillips are both healthy by opening day, that would mean they only need one more edge rusher, a mid-level guy, in free agency or the draft, someone to go along with recently-signed Shaq Barrett and provide depth. Think of the 2020 version of Andrew Van Ginkel, who had 5 1/2 sacks.

However, if the Dolphins don’t think it’s realistic both will be healthy by opening day, or that one of them won’t be 100% healthy until, say, midseason, that would mean they need a top-level guy, a high-profile free agent or a first- or second-round draft pick to supply additional pass-rushing punch. Think beyond Barrett, to perhaps the 2021 version of Phillips, the rookie who had 8 1/2 sacks.

If you listen to Fortson and Brooks, the optimistic view of the Chubb and Phillips return is realistic.

Let’s do the math.
Phillips, who had 6 1/2 sacks last season, is recovering from an Achilles tendon injury he sustained at the New York Jets on Nov. 24.
If Phillips returns in six months he’ll be back in May.
Chubb, who had 11 sacks last season, is recovering from an ACL injury he sustained at Baltimore on Dec. 31.
If Chubb returns in eight months, he’ll be back in August.
Here’s even better news.
Fortson said he wasn’t just fit to return to practice in a short amount of time, he said he was 100% healthy in a short amount of time.
“I tore my Achilles on Oct. 17 of 2021, and I was back on the field that February, so I kind of felt 100% by OTAs,” he said of the Organized Team Activities that occur in April and proceed through June minicamp.

At the same time, you don’t want to rush either Chubb or Phillips back. And that’s been the Dolphins’ trend with injuries, to give the players ample time. They had that lesson reinforced last season when they admittedly allowed center Connor Williams to return too early. He sustained a setback and had to miss more time.
So there’s sufficient evidence the Dolphins need to be conservative on these returns.
Forston doesn’t have any insight into Phillips’ injury or recovery. But he, such as Dolphins fans, is hoping for the best.
“I’m praying for him in his recovery,” Fortson said. “I hope it works for him.
“It didn’t take that long. I was back running in 4 1/2 months. It didn’t really take that long.”

Thanks for the informed response. So much better than the doom and gloom idiots that are far to pervasive.
 
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chris perkins is an idiot, but I like the optimism. I wouldn't bet on it, but you never know. As long as we have them both back for the second half of the season we'll be fine...
 
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