Kelly: Dolphins cornerbacks holding their own, so far | Opinion
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The Miami Dolphins are evaluating their new cornerbacks, who are tasked with replacing Jalen Ramsey and Kendall Fuller. Early in OTAs, minicamp, and training camp, these lesser-known players are showing a commendable performance against the team's potent offense. Coach Mike McDaniel emphasizes the importance of observing player development before deciding if a veteran is needed. Kader Kohou is highlighted as a standout performer after deflecting a pass during practice, demonstrating the potential of the current roster amidst mixed expectations regarding other star players like Tyreek Hill.
Kader Kohou, who started 38 NFL games over the past three seasons, was recognized as the top performer during practice after deflecting a pass to Tyreek Hill.
The Dolphins are presently evaluating their cornerbacks, pushing to determine who can take on a starting role as they lack big-name replacements for Jalen Ramsey and Kendall Fuller.
Read at Miami Herald
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