Here's what we've learned so far about the Miami Dolphins during training camp
Briefly

Miami Dolphins training camp reveals a mix of optimism and concern about team performance. Coach McDaniel's offense runs efficiently while the defense creates disruption. However, concerns linger about backup quarterbacks, offensive line, and starting cornerbacks. Promising contributions come from 2025 and 2024 draft picks, including Kenneth Grant and Jonah Savaiinaea, who enhance the team's physicality. Edge rusher Chop Robinson and left tackle Patrick Paul also demonstrate potential. General manager Chris Grier's recent draft selections have benefited the team's future as several players show improvements in their skills.
Coach Mike McDaniel's offense is operating at a fairly efficient rate and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver's defense has a front seven that's capable of creating major havoc in the run and pass games.
Rookie defensive tackle Kenneth Grant, the first-round pick, and rookie guard Jonah Savaiinaea, the second-round pick, have been good through the early part of training camp.
The top two picks of the 2024 draft - edge rusher Chop Robinson and left tackle Patrick Paul, respectively - are looking good, with Robinson showing impressive performance alongside veteran players.
General manager Chris Grier deserves credit for his first- and second-round picks in each of the past two years, showcasing promising talent for the team's future.
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