Dolphins camp: QB Zach Wilson has strong day; plus stock up, stock down
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Zach Wilson showcased resilience in practice after previous struggles, executing accurate passes under pressure. Backup edge rushers Derrick McLendon and Grayson Murphy performed well, yet neither received a 'stock up' title. The practice, lasting almost two hours, involved situational drills focusing on red zone scenarios and 30-second offense. Key players missed practice, including FB Alec Ingold and RT Austin Jackson. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa displayed efficiency, particularly with WR Jaylen Waddle. DT Zach Sieler was recognized for his performance with a player of the day designation while Jaelan Phillips returned post-injury.
Dolphins backup quarterback Zach Wilson had a strong showing in practice, demonstrating resilience and learning from past mistakes. He faced pressure but executed nice passes.
Backup edge rushers Derrick McLendon and Grayson Murphy had strong performances during practice but did not receive the 'stock up' title despite their contributions.
Tuesday's practice included extensive situational work, featuring red zone scenarios and effectively testing the defense against quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson.
Defense showcased impressive representation against quarterbacks in the red zone, with players wearing shells instead of full pads during what was the longest practice of camp.
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