Despite a hole at corner, Dolphins coordinator Weaver vows to 'play good defense'
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins are experiencing significant challenges at the cornerback position, particularly following the departure of Jaire Alexander and Jalen Ramsey's desire to play elsewhere. Despite these issues, defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver remains optimistic about his team's potential, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and the ability to adapt. The Dolphins aim to compensate for subpar cornerback talent by leveraging their strong pass rush, aided by the health of key edge rushers and recent draft picks, particularly defensive tackle Kenneth Grant, who Weaver believes will achieve his full potential.
Ultimately, we're going to find a way with a bunch of guys that are volunteers and not hostages that want to get better, and if we do that and we can find a way to play as one collective unit - which is what we're always chasing - we're going to play good defense.
Really excited about Kenneth Grant and what he brings to the middle of that defense, and him just being in here and have the opportunity to work with Benito [Jones] and Zach Sieler and obviously [defensive line] coach [Austin] Clark.
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