News, notes, observations from Day 2 practice of Dolphins mandatory minicamp
Briefly

During the Dolphins' second day of mandatory minicamp, quarterback Zach Wilson's performance was inconsistent, marked by highlights, such as impressive passes, alongside interceptions and a sack. Tua Tagovailoa also threw his first interception this week, highlighting a strong defensive showing focused on pressure packages. Rising players like Grayson Murphy and Cameron Goode made impacts with tackles and sacks, while rookie De'Von Achane registered a touchdown. The overall practice emphasized a high-pressure defense and included drills designed to test rookie players under different conditions.
The Zach Wilson experience remained quite the rollercoaster, throwing a nice pass but also suffering interceptions and being sacked as the day progressed.
The defense, working on pressure packages, dominated the day, making it difficult for the quarterbacks to effectively look downfield and execute plays.
Rookie fifth-round safety Dante Trader, after his pick-six, showcased his versatility by contributing with a sack during the practice focused on defensive pressure.
In the 7 on 7 drills, De'Von Achane stood out with a touchdown catch, demonstrating his quickness and solid performance behind strong offensive line support.
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