2008 Miami Dolphins 90-Man Training Camp Roster
90-Man Roster and Notes
POS|NUMBER|NAME|COLLEGE|AGE|EXPERIENCE
QB|#5|Matt Ryan|Boston College|22|R
-Despite Cameron's early criticisms, Ryan has seemingly impressed throughout minicamps and is slated as #2 on the unofficial depth chart. Good start for the first-round steal.
QB|#9|John Beck|BYU|27|1 year
-It's been underwhelming for Beck this offseason, and he has quickly fallen behind Ryan and Smith in the quarterback battle. He'll need to use training camp and the preseason to regain some ground.
QB|#10|Shaun King|Tulane|31|7 years
-King is an interesting piece in this QB mix. Without him, this is one of the youngest, most inexperienced QB rooms in the league. While he isn't in the QB1 running per se, his veteran presence may push out one of the other competitors if they don't win the job.
QB|#11|Alex Smith|Utah|24|3 years
-Smith has meshed well in Cameron's offense so far and has the lead on the QB job. With Ryan's selection, Miami is likely not Smith's last stop, but he has a chance to rebuild his stock with solid play this season. Should he win the job, that is.
QB|#12|Chris Leak|Florida|23|1 year
-Leak was signed to a futures contract at the end of the season. And against the odds, he has hung around this offseason. Still, he's a longshot to make the team, and reps will be hard to come by as the last man on the depth chart. He's a good, developmental practice squad QB.
HB|#20|Lorenzo Booker|Florida State|24|1 year
HB|#23|Ronnie Brown|Auburn|25|3 years
-The tension between Brown and Cameron has seemingly died down, and Brown is expected to be present for training camp. This offense needs him, to say the least.
HB|#27|DeDe Dorsey|Lindenwood|24|2 years
HB|#33|Kregg Lumpkin|Georgia|22|R (UDFA)
-Lumpkin's college career at Georgia was hampered by injuries and sharing carries in a crowded running back room. He never had exposure but has the talent to make this roster.
HB|#34|Ricky Williams|Texas|31|7 years
HB|#35|Samkon Gado|Liberty|24|3 years
FB|#45|Reagan Mauia|Hawaii|24|1 year
FB|#82|Casey FitzSimmons|Carroll College|26|5 years
WR|#16|DeSean Jackson|California|22|R
-Another speedster receiver to pair with Ted Ginn and Berrian. He's worked hard to gain some weight this offseason, his lack thereof affecting his draft stock.
WR|#19|Ted Ginn|Ohio State|Ohio State|23|1 year
-Ginn was 2007's AFC offensive rookie of the year, racking up 910 yards and nine touchdowns and a kick return touchdown. He's looking to build upon that in 2008.
WR|#80|Bernard Berrian|Fresno State|26|4 years
-After four seasons in Chicago, Berrian signed with the Dolphins in free agency and will likely be the #1 target with Marty Booker getting older. He finished 2007 with 80 catches, 821 yards, and four touchdowns.
WR|#81|Danny Amendola|Texas Tech|23|R (UDFA)
-Texas Tech product Amendola was signed immediately following the draft and has impressed so far in minicamps. Keep an eye on him during the preseason to make a push to make the roster.
WR|#82|Derek Hagan|Arizona State|24|2 years
WR|#85|Brandon Lloyd|Illinois|27|5 years
WR|#86|Marty Booker|UL Monroe|32|9 years
WR|#87|Jonathan Orr|Wisconsin|25|2 years
WR|#89|Lance Long|Mississippi State|22|R (UDFA)
TE|#80|Stephen Alexander|Oklahoma|33|10 years
TE|#84|Kellen Davis|Michigan State|23|R
TE|#86|Jeff King|Virginia Tech|24|2 years
TE|#87|Justin Peelle|Oregon|29|6 years
TE|#88|David Martin|Tennessee|29|7 years
OT|#70|L.J. Shelton|East Michigan|32|9 years
OT|#72|Vernon Carey|Miami|27|4 years
-Carey has been underwhelming during his tenure in Miami, and he needs to up his play in this contract year.
OT|#74|Michael Otto|Purdue|25|1 year
OT|#75|Mark LeVoir|Notre Dame|26|2 years
OT|#77|Charles Spencer|Pittsburgh|2 years
OT|#79|Terrance Pennington|New Mexico|2 years
G|#61|Chad Rinehart|Northen Iowa|23|R
G|#65|D'Anthony Batiste|UL Lafayette|28|2 years
G|#66|Will Montgomery|Virginia Tech|25|2 years
G|#67|Joe Toledo|Washington|24|2 years
G|#70|Brandon Albert|Virginia|23|R (UDFA)
-Albert should have gotten drafted, but some unfortunate rumors tanked his draft stock. He's going to be a great addition to the offensive line.
G|#76|Chris Liewienski|Indiana|33|10 years
G|#77|Drew Mormino|Central Michigan|24|10 years
C|#63|Dan Connolly|Southeastern Missouri State|26|3 years
C|#64|Samson Satele|Hawaii|23|1 year
C|#73|Gene Mruczkowski|Purdue|28|5 years
DT|#78|Ethan Kelley|Baylor|28|5 years
-Kelley reported overweight and has now earned the ire of Cam Cameron and his staff. We will see if he can turn this around before the preseason ends.
DT|#90|Isaac Sopoaga|Hawaii|27|4 years
DT|#94|Cedric Woodard|Texas|31|7 years
DT|#96|Paul Soliai|Utah|24|1 year
DT|#90|Rodrique Wright|Texas|24|2 years
DE|#92|Marcellus Wiley|Columbia|33|11 years
-Wiley is on his last legs, and after an underwhelming season in Jacksonville, it should be interesting to see if he makes the roster.
DE|#93|Bobby McCray|Florida|27|4 years
DE|#95|Chris Wilson|Oklahoma|1 year
DE|#98|Matt Roth|Iowa|24|3 years
-Roth stepped up last season with nine sacks. New defensive coordinator George Edwards has raved about his improvements this offseason.
DE|#97|Rob Ninkovich|Purdue|24|2 years
DE|#98|Quentin Moses|Georiga|24|1 year
DE|#99|Jason Taylor|Akron|34|11 years
-Taylor, now 34, has his lowest sack total since 1999 last year with just 8. He has been a mentor this offseason to the younger pass rushers.
OLB|#50|Jamie Winborn|Vanderbilt|29|7 years
OLB|#52|Keyaron Fox|Georgia Tech|26|4 years
OLB|#52|Channing Crowder|Florida|24|3 years
-Crowder is ready to take over as leader of this defense with Porter, Thomas, and Taylor on their way out of football. He is in a contract year, and the front office seems pretty invested in keeping him around.
OLB|#55|Joey Porter|Colorado State|31|9 years
OLB|#55|Darryl Blackstock|Virginia|25|3 years
OLB|#56|Jon Alston|Stanford|25|2 years
OLB|#58|Pierre Woods|Michigan|26|2 years
MLB|#53|Kelvin Smith|Syracuse|24|1 year
MLB|#54|Zach Thomas|Texas Tech|35|12 years
MLB|#50|Curtis Lofton|Oklahoma|21|R
-Cameron and Edwards are expecting big things from Lofton as he will step in place of veteran Zach Thomas when he retires.
-Zach Thomas has been a staple of this franchise since 1996 and has seen plenty of ups and downs in his career here. 2007 was one of his finest seasons, getting a career-high eight sacks. This is his last season, and when asked if there was anything that could keep him around, his response was simple: "If we make it to the AFC championship and don't win, I'll come back to get that damn ring."
MLB|#54|Jo-Lonn Dunbar|Boston College|22|R (UDFA)
MLB|#57|Chase Blackburn|Akron|25|3 years
CB|#20|Benny Sapp|Northern Iowa|27|4 years
CB|#21|Andre Goodman|South Carolina|30|6 years
CB|#25|Will Allen|Syracuse|30|7 years
CB|#26|Michael Lehan|Minnesota|26|4 years
CB|#28|Rashad Barksdale|Albany|24|1 year
CB|#29|Travis Daniels|LSU|25|3 years
-Daniels burst on the scene with four interceptions and a pro bowl selection last year. He now will be expected to hold down the fort as the number one corner.
CB|#34|Von Hutchins|Ole Miss|25|3 years
CB|#36|Fred Thomas|Tennessee-Martin|34|12 years
CB|#45|Kyle Arrington|Hofstra|22|R (UDFA)
FS|#22|Thomas DeCoud|California|23|R
FS|#24|Renaldo Hill|Michigan State|28|7 years
FS|#32|Jason Allen|Tennessee|25|2 years
FS|#38|Matt Ware|UCLA|24|4 years
FS|#39|C.J. Wallace|Washington|23|1 year
SS|#44|Marquand Manuel|Florida|29|6 years
SS|#44|Cameron Worrell|Fresno State|27|4 years
SS|#49|Matt Giordano|California|24|3 years
SS|#43|Jason Simmons|Arizona State|32|10 years
K|#2|Matt Prater|UCF|23|2 years
K|#3|Jay Feely|Michigan|32|7 years
-Feely's first year in Miami wasn't ideal, as he finished 71% on his field goals. The competition brought in is real, and he is far from guaranteed a roster spot.
K|#7|Justin Medlock|UCLA|1 year
P|#4|Brandon Fields|Michigan State|24|1 year
-Fields is one of the bright special teams stars in the league and is looking to improve on his 2007 pro bowl season.
P|#4|Derrick Frost|Northern Iowa|26|5 years
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