Anthony Weaver displays confidence in the inexperienced cornerbacks of the Miami Dolphins, noting their daily competitive spirit. Players like Storm Duck, Ethan Bonner, and Kendall Sheffield are highlighted as promising talents. Weaver believes that training against top receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle boosts their development, but acknowledges the challenges ahead. The influence of Minkah Fitzpatrick, a versatile safety acquired from the Steelers, is emphasized, as Weaver anticipates creative defensive strategies leveraging Fitzpatrick's skills for the upcoming season.
I have a tremendous amount of faith in who we have playing out there right now. The one thing I know about that group - Storm Duck, Ethan Bonner, Kendall Sheffield; I can go on and on - is that they come out here every day and compete, which is all we ask for.
As we play better up front, those guys gain confidence both in their technique and fundamentals, and you're seeing that come to life. Those guys are fighting to make a name for themselves, and I think you're going to see that once the regular season starts.
The versatility Fitzpatrick brings is a byproduct of also being able to move other safeties around, allowing us to be more dynamic in our defensive strategy.
I can see us doing some things with him, and I'll have to wait for the opponents to try to figure that out come regular season. But we have plans, for sure.
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