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Miami Dolphins 2015 PRESEASON AND TRAINING CAMP GUIDE 2015 PRESEASON AND TRAINING CAMP GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS SEASON SCHEDULE 4-5 TRAINING CAMP INFORMATION 6-7 MIAMI DOLPHINS MEDIA WORKROOM ACCESS/PARKING INFO 8 JOE PHILBIN BIO 9 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES BIOS 10 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE/STRENGTH COACHES BIOS 11 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015 12-13 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT RECAP 14 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS ROOKIE CLASS 15 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFF-SEASON RECAP 16 POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN 17-19 SUN LIFE STADIUM MODERNIZATION OVERVIEW 20-21 MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFF-SEASON 22-24 MIAMI DOLPHINS 50TH SEASON 25 DOLPHINS PRESEASON TELEVISION 26 DOLPHINS ON THE AIR THIS SEASON 27 FLASHBACK TO DOLPHINS TRAINING CAMP HISTORY 28 2014 NFL RANKINGS 29 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS 30-31 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER 32 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS NUMERICAL ROSTER 33 2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS 34 2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS PRESEASON STATISTICS 35-37 APRIL 20 Teams offseason workout programs begin APRIL 30-MAY 2 2015 NFL Draft Chicago, Ill. AUG SEP MAY 18–20 NFL Spring League Meeting Aurora, Ohio MID-JULY SEPTEMBER 1 Teams reduce rosters from 90 players to 75 players SEPTEMBER 5 Teams reduce rosters from 75 players to 53 players Tampa Bay Buccaneers Soldier Field Sun Life Stadium WFOR 8:00 P.M. 22 Rookie Symposium NFL Training Camps Open @ Chicago Bears `WFOR San Francisco, Calif. JUNE 21–27 3 13 7:00 P.M. 13 @ Carolina Panthers @ Washington Redskins Bank of America Stadium FedExField WFOR 7:00 P.M. 29 CBS 1:00 P.M. 20 Atlanta Falcons @ Jacksonville Jaguars Sun Life Stadium EverBank Field WFOR 7:00 P.M. WFOR-TV, CBS4 will once again be the preseason home of the Dolphins as each of the four preseason contests will be shown on the CBS affiliate in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market. All preseason games will also be heard on WBGG 105.9FM and WINZ 940AM in Miami as well as across the Dolphins Radio Network. CBS 4:05 P.M. 27 Buffalo Bills Sun Life Stadium SEPTEMBER 10, 13-14 CBS Kickoff Weekend 2015 FEB 7 SUPER BOWL 50 Santa Clara, Calif. 4 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 4:25 P.M. PRESEASON REGULAR SEASON — AWAY REGULAR SEASON — HOME OCT NOV DEC/JAN 4 8** 6** New York Jets @ Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens Wembley Stadium Ralph Wilson Stadium Sun Life Stadium CBS 9:30 A.M. CBS 1:00 P.M. 15** 11 Bye Week 1:00 P.M. 14 @ Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants Lincoln Financial Field Sun Life Stadium CBS 1:00 P.M. 22** 18** CBS ESPN 8:30 P.M. 20** @ Tennessee Titans Dallas Cowboys @ San Diego Chargers LP Field Sun Life Stadium Qualcomm Stadium CBS FOX 1:00 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 29** 25** CBS 4:25 P.M. 27** Houston Texans @ New York Jets Indianapolis Colts Sun Life Stadium MetLife Stadium Sun Life Stadium CBS 1:00 P.M. CBS 1:00 P.M. ** Games whose starting time can potentially be moved, including to 8:20 p.m. Sunday on NBC-TV. 29 @ New England Patriots Gillette Stadium CBS/NFLN 8:25 P.M. All Dolphins home and away games can be heard on WBGG-FM (Big 105.9) and WINZ-AM (940 – The Sports Animal), the flagship stations of the Miami Dolphins Radio Network, Dolphins.com and throughout South and Central Florida on the more than 12 stations that make up The Miami Dolphins Radio Network. In addition to the game broadcasts, a two-hour pregame and a two-hour postgame show rounds out “Dolphins Game Day Live” coverage on WBGG, WINZ, the Miami Dolphins Radio Network and Dolphins. com. CBS 1:00 P.M. 3** New England Patriots Sun Life Stadium CBS 1:00 P.M. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 5 2015 TRAINING CAMP OVERVIEW CAMPING OUT The Miami Dolphins will start to get “Back to Football Powered by South Florida Ford” for the 2015 NFL season on Thursday, July 30, 2015 when the players are scheduled to take the field at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University in Davie at 8 a.m. During training camp, practice will begin inside the practice bubble, which will not be visible to the fans attending. However, the team will begin drills on the two outside fields approximately 30 minutes after the announced starting time. In all, the Dolphins will host 13 public practices, including a Finatics Season Ticket Members only practice as they prepare for the upcoming 2015 NFL season. Thirteen of the practices will be held at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University in Davie and one evening scrimmage will be at Ocean Bank Field at FIU Stadium on Friday, Aug. 7. GENERAL MEDIA INFORMATION When: Starting on Thursday, July 30 and concluding on Monday, August 17 Where: Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University 7500 S.W. 30th Street Davie, Fla. 33314 Fan Seating: For 2,000 fans, located on the west side of the facility Concessions: Food and beverages are available for sale Pro Shop: Located at south end of bleachers; Open during all practice sessions Practice Hotline: 954-452-7004 (Updated Times) Tickets: Fans can register for tickets at dolphins.com/trainingcamp During training camp, accredited media will be able to work out of the Dolphins’ press room at the facility. The press room is equipped for wireless access (Network: CMP-WIFI-PB Password: together15). The workroom for accredited media covering the Miami Dolphins is located behind the Dolphins Pro Shop. Access to the media workroom will be granted by the Miami Dolphins Communications Department to members of the media upon their arrival at training camp. Parking passes will be distributed by the Communications Department. The passes will need to be clearly displayed to gain entry into the media parking areas. Media parking is available at the Nova Southeastern University Medical School garage (HPD Garage), which is next to the Dolphins Pro Shop, and located near the intersection of University Drive and S.W. 30th Street, between Griffin Road and I-595. Access to this garage is off University Drive and S.W. 30th Street. In the event the HPD Garage is full, the overflow media parking will be in the AUX Parking Lot next to the NOVA Softball fields. 2015 Training Camp once again opens at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University Live trucks will be allowed to park in the Business Parking Lot only if prearranged through the Communications Department. COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT INTERVIEW REQUESTS All interview requests for Miami Dolphins executives, coaches and players should go through the Dolphins JASON MATT Communications JENKINS TAYLOR Department. These Sr. VP, Communications Director of Football should be submitted and Community Affairs Communications no later than 24 hours O: 954-452-7174 O: 954-452-7179 in advance. M: 954-290-6864 M: 954-649-7505 JJenkins@dolphins.com 6 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide THERESA MANAHAN HANK NATHAN GAYLE BADEN MICHAEL FARNHAM TIM AKINS Communications Manager Football Communications Manager Communications Coordinator Communications Coordinator Communications Staff Assistant O: 954-452-7033 O: 954-452-7173 O: 305-943-1451 O: 954-452-7047 O: 954-452-7187 M: 443-804-3674 M: 954-610-8660 M: 904-838-7160 M: 571-839-7026 M: 863-899-7915 MattTaylor@dolphins.com TManahan@dolphins.com HNathan@dolphins.com GBaden@dolphins.com MFarnham@dolphins.com TAkins@dolphins.com 2015 DOLPHINS TENTATIVE OPEN TRAINING CAMP SCHEDULE PRACTICE # DATE TIME LOCATION 1 Thursday, July 30 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 2 Friday, July 31 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 3 Saturday, Aug. 1 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 4 Sunday, Aug. 2 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. Monday, Aug. 3 Players off, no media availability 5 Tuesday, Aug. 4 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla 6 Wednesday, Aug. 5 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 6 Thursday, Aug. 6 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 7 Friday, Aug. 7 7 p.m. Ocean Bank Field at FIU Stadium – Miami, FL Saturday, Aug. 8 Players off, no media availability 8 Sunday, Aug. 9 3 p.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 9 Monday, Aug. 10 12:30 p.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 10 Tuesday, Aug. 11 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. Wednesday, Aug. 12 No open practice or media availability Thursday, Aug. 13 Pre-Season Game #1 at Chicago, 8 p.m., Solider Field Friday, Aug. 14 Players off, no media availability 11 Saturday, Aug. 15 (Finatic Only Member Day) 1:15 p.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 12 Sunday, Aug. 16 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 13 Monday, Aug. 17 8 a.m. Doctors Hospital Training Facility – Davie, Fla. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 7 MIAMI DOLPHINS MEDIA WORKROOM ACCESS PARKING INFORMATION FOR THE 2015 SEASON As a reminder, the workroom for accredited media covering the Miami Dolphins is located behind the Dolphins Pro Shop at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University. Access to the media workroom is granted by the Communications Staff to members of the media upon their arrival at training camp. Parking passes are distributed by the Communications Department.The passes need to be clearly displayed to gain entry into the media parking areas. Media parking is available at the Nova Southeastern University Medical School garage (HPD Garage), which is next to the Dolphins Pro Shop, and located near the intersection of University Drive and S.W. 30th Street, between Griffin Road and I-595. Access to this garage is off University Drive and S.W. 30th Street. In the event the HPD Garage is full, the overflow media parking will be in the AUX Parking Lot next to the NOVA Softball fields. PLEASE NOTE – ALL MEDIA ARE ASKED TO PARK ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HPD GARAGE. PARKING ON THE FIRST FLOOR IS RESERVED FOR NOVA PATIENTS ONLY. THE GARAGE WILL BE MONITORED BY NOVA AND THOSE WHO PARK ON THE FIRST FLOOR WILL BE TICKETED. PLEASE PREARRANGE ALL LIVE TRUCK PARKING through the Miami Dolphins Communications Department. 8 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide DIRECTIONS TO DOCTORS HOSPITAL TRAINING FACILITY AT NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY FROM I-95 OR FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE Exit at I-595; proceed west to University Drive exit Turn left (south) onto University Drive Proceed to S.W. 30th Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.) turn left (east) Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Turn right and parking facility will be on your right. UNIVERSITY DRIVE From north of I-595 Take University Drive south past I-595 to S.W. 30th Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.) turn left (east). Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Turn right and parking facility will be on your right. FROM SOUTH OF GRIFFIN ROAD Take University Drive north past Griffin Road to S.W. 30th Street (Abe Fischler Blvd.) turn right (east) Proceed past the Miami Dolphins facility to Ray Ferrero Jr. Blvd. Turn right and parking facility will be on your right. Joe Philbin Head Coach COLLEGE: WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON NFL: 12TH SEASON DOLPHINS: FOURTH SEASON PRO CAREER Joe Philbin became the ninth coach in Dolphins history on January 20, 2012. Philbin joined Miami after serving as the offensive coordinator with the Green Bay Packers from 2007-11. During that era, his offense ranked in the top 10 in points scored and total yards every season. In five seasons at the helm of the Packers’ prolific offense, the team scored 2,263 points (third in the NFL during that span). In 2011, the Packers set franchise records for victories (15), points (560), and total yards (6,357). The 560 points ranked second in NFL history. In 2008-09, the Packers became the first team in league annals to have a 4,000-yard passer (Aaron Rodgers), a 1,200-yard rusher (Ryan Grant) and two 1,000-yard receivers (Greg Jennings, Donald Driver) in consecutive seasons. Philbin joined the Packers in 2003 as an assistant offensive line coach. He served as the tight ends/assistant offensive line coach from 2004-05 and offensive line coach in 2006. Career record: 23-25. In 2014, the Dolphins’ second-straight 8-8 mark included several improvements in all three phases. One of the highlights during the season came when the team defeated the San Diego Chargers 37-0 to start the month of November. It was the Dolphins’ first shutout victory since Dec. 10, 2006 when they beat the New England Patriots 21-0 in Miami. Further, Miami joined elite company with its first six wins of the season being by at least 13 points. Only three other teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger recorded their first six (or more) wins in a season by margins of 13 or more points: the 2007 New England Patriots, 1999 St. Louis Rams and 1984 Washington Redskins. Under the guidance of Philbin and first-year Offensive Coordinator Bill Lazor, Miami’s offense experienced a dramatic improvement in 2014. Not only did the unit score 24.3 points per game, tied for the eighth-highest season average in team history and most since the team averaged 24.9 in 1995, but its 4.5-point increase from 2013 (19.8 points per game) was the fourth-highest increase in the NFL over those two seasons. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill made significant strides in his third season and finished with 4,045 passing yards, establishing a new career high. He joined Dan Marino as the only quarterbacks in franchise history to surpass 4,000 yards in a season. His 27 touchdowns were a career high and the sixth most in Dolphins history, and the most since Marino threw 30 in 1994. Additionally, Tannehill’s 92.8 passer rating was the fifth highest in a season in Dolphins history and his 66.4 completion percentage marked the second-best all-time. Lamar Miller rushed for 1,099 yards and became the first Dolphins 1,000-yard rusher since Reggie Bush in 2011 (1,086 yards). It marked the first time in team history that the franchise has produced a 4,000-yard passer and a 1,000-yard rusher in the same season. Jarvis Landry recorded 84 passes, the fourth most in a season in franchise history. With that mark, he set a team record for most receptions in a season by a rookie and it was the sixth-most receptions by a rookie in NFL history. Mike Pouncey was tabbed to his second-straight Pro Bowl, being honored as a guard in 2014 after making the team at center the year prior. Led by Pro Bowl performers Brent Grimes and Cameron Wake, the Dolphins defense contributed three defensive touchdowns on the season and had a four-game stretch where they forced 11 takeaways (most by the team since 2003). Jelani Jenkins emerged in his second NFL season and led the team with 108 tackles. Defensive Coordinator Kevin Coyle’s pass defense finished sixth in the NFL, allowing 222.3 passing yards per game. The Dolphins set the franchise record for blocked punts in a season with three in 2014. They added two blocked field goals, giving Miami five blocked kicks on the season, the most since the team blocked seven in 1977. Explosive plays weren’t limited to the block units as Landry won AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for October when he returned five kickoffs for 178 yards (35.6), with a long of 54 yards. His 8-8 record in 2013 marked the second straight season the Dolphins improved their win total under Philbin, and he became the Dolphins’ first coach to improve the team’s record two consecutive years since the 1997 and 1998 campaigns. In addition, the Dolphins were one of only four teams in the NFL in 2013 (along with Seattle, Cincinnati, and Carolina) to improve their record for a second straight season. Along the way, the Dolphins improved in a number of key areas. Philbin emphasized the importance of takeaways throughout the year and the defense responded by recording a takeaway in 15 of their 16 games, one of only five NFL teams to accomplish that feat in 2013. In addition, the Dolphins improved their turnover ratio by a plus-8 margin from the previous season, the eighth best turnover improvement in the league. The Dolphins tied for the third least penalized team in the league. The Dolphins finished third in the AFC in scoring defense, while limiting opponents to a 77.3 passer rating, the third lowest total in the AFC and the fifth lowest total in the NFL. The Dolphins also had the best two-minute offense in the NFL, producing a league-high 36 points in drives that began with two minutes or less left in the half or the game. Individually, Tannehill continued his development under Philbin’s direction, becoming only the second Dolphins QB in team history (along with Dan Marino) to throw for 24 or more touchdowns in a season. Brian Hartline notched his second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, only the fifth time that has been accomplished in Dolphin annals. In addition, Charles Clay developed into one of the premier tight ends in the league, while Pouncey was named to his first Pro Bowl team. Defensively, two Dolphins,Wake and Grimes, were named to the Pro Bowl as a result of their outstanding season-long play, while punter Brandon Fields earned his first Pro Bowl selection while finishing second in the NFL in punting with an average of 48.8 yards per kick. In 2012, in Philbin’s first year as an NFL head coach, the Dolphins finished in second place in the AFC East with a 7-9 record. Under his leadership, the team finished tied for first in the AFC in touchdowns allowed by defense (32), and its 42.6 percent of red zone touchdowns allowed was the lowest figure in the NFL. Defensively, the team ranked third overall in the AFC in points allowed per game (19.8), and the team’s 36.6 percent third down conversion rate against was the sixth best in the AFC and the tenth best mark in franchise history. In addition, the Dolphins had the third fewest penalties in the NFL in 2012. Also under Philbin’s guidance, Tannehill set franchise rookie records in several offensive categories and became the first quarterback in Dolphins history to start in all of the team’s games in his first year in the league. In addition, Wake recorded 15 sacks to finish fourth in the NFL in that category while earning a starting role on the AFC’s Pro Bowl team. For the third time in team history, the Dolphins had four players with 95 or more tackles. BACKGROUND Philbin played one year at Washington & Jefferson, where he earned his degree in Sociology. He has coached collegiately at Tulane (1984-85), Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1986-87), Allegheny (1990-93), Ohio (1994), Northeastern (1995-96), Harvard (1997-98) and Iowa (1999-2002). PERSONAL Born July 2, 1961 in Springfield, Mass. He and his wife Diane have six children: Matthew, John, Kevin, Tim, Colleen and a deceased son, Michael. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 9 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS OFFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS COACHES 10 BILL LAZOR OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Born June 14, 1972, Scranton, Pa. Quarterback Cornell 1990-93. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cornell 1994-2000, Buffalo 2001-02, Virginia 2010-12. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2003, Washington Redskins 2004-07, Seattle Seahawks 2008-09, Philadelphia Eagles 2013, joined Dolphins in 2014. PHIL McGEOGHAN ASSISTANT WIDE RECEIVERS Born July 8, 1979, in Springfield, Mass. Wide receiver Maine 1998-2000. Pro wide receiver Denver Broncos 2001. College coach: Maine 2007, Naval Academy Prep 2008, South Florida 2009-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. JOHN BENTON OFFENSIVE LINE Born December 13, 1963, Los Angeles, Calif. Offensive lineman Colorado State 198690. No pro playing experience. College coach: California University (Pa.) 1990-94, Colorado State 1996-2003. Pro coach: St. Louis Rams 2004-05, Houston Texans 2006-13, joined Dolphins in 2014. JEFF NIXON RUNNING BACKS Born October 16, 1974, Rochester, Pa. Running back West Virginia 1993-94, Penn State 1996. No pro playing experience. College coach: Penn State 1997, Princeton 1998, Shippensburg 1999-2002, TennesseeChattanooga 2003-05, Temple 2006. Pro Coach: Philadelphia Eagles 2007-10, joined Dolphins in 2011. JACK BICKNELL JR. ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE LINE Born February 7, 1963, North Plainfield, N.J. Center Boston College 1981-85. No pro playing experience. College coach: Boston College 1985-86, 2007-08, New Hampshire 1987-96, Louisiana Tech 1997-2006. Pro coach: New York Giants 2009-11, Kansas City Chiefs 2012, Pittsburgh Steelers 2013, joined Dolphins in 2014. KEN O’KEEFE WIDE RECEIVERS Born August 18, 1953, Milford, Conn. No pro playing experience. College coach: New Haven 1976-77, Allegheny 1986-97, Fordham 1998, Iowa 1999-2011. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. DAN CAMPBELL TIGHT ENDS Born April 13, 1976, Clifton, Texas. Tight end Texas A&M 1994-98. Pro tight end New York Giants 1999-2002, Dallas Cowboys 2003-05, Detroit Lions 2006-08, New Orleans Saints 2009. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2010. ZAC TAYLOR QUARTERBACKS Born May 10, 1983, Norman, Okla. Quarterback Nebraska 2005-06. Pro quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007. College coach: Texas A&M 2011. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. BEN JOHNSON ASSISTANT QUARTERBACKS Born May 11, 1986, Charleston, S.C. Quarterback North Carolina 2004-08. No Pro playing experience. College coach: Boston College 2010-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. DARREN RIZZI SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR Born July 21, 1970, Hillsdale, N.J. Tight end Rhode Island 1988-91. College coach: Rhode Island 1992, Colgate 1993, New Haven 1993-97, Northeastern 1998, New Haven 1999-2001 (head coach), Rutgers 2002-07, Rhode Island 2008 (head coach). Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2009. BEN MARTIN OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT Born May 3, 1983, Danvers, Mass. Offensive lineman Trinity 2002-05. No Pro playing experience. College coach: Curry College (MA) 2007, Merrimack College (MA) 2008-09, Texas A&M 2010-11, Princeton 2012, Wagner 2013. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2014. MARWAN MAALOUF ASSISTANT SPECIAL TEAMS Born November 26, 1976, Strongsville, Ohio. Guard Baldwin Wallace 1997-99. No pro playing experience. College coach: Baldwin Wallace 2000, Fordham 2001, Rutgers 2002-03. Pro coach: Cleveland Browns 2004-06, Baltimore Ravens 200811, Indianapolis Colts 2012, joined Dolphins in 2013. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DEFENSIVE AND STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACHES KEVIN COYLE DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR Born January 14, 1956, Staten Island, N.Y. Defensive back Massachusetts 1975-77. No pro playing experience. College coach: Cincinnati 1978-79, Arkansas 1980, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1981, Holy Cross 1982-90, Syracuse 1991-93, Maryland 1994-96, Fresno State 1997-2000. Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 2001-11, joined Dolphins in 2012. MARK DUFFNER LINEBACKERS Born July 19, 1953, Annandale, Va. Defensive lineman William & Mary 1972-74. No pro playing experience. College coach: Ohio State 1975-76, Cincinnati 1977-80, Holy Cross 1981-91 (HC 1986-91), Maryland 199296 (HC). Pro coach: Cincinnati Bengals 199702, Green Bay Packers 2003-05, Jacksonville Jaguars 2006-13, joined Dolphins in 2014. BLUE ADAMS ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE BACKS Born October 15, 1979, Miami, Fla. Defensive back Cincinnati 1998-2003. Pro defensive back New York Giants/Jacksonville Jaguars 2003, Rhein Fire 2004, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005-06, Cincinnati Bengals 2007. College coach: Purdue 2010, Northern Iowa 2011. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. TERRELL WILLIAMS DEFENSIVE LINE Born June 19, 1974, Los Angeles, Calif. Nose guard East Carolina 1995-98. No pro playing experience. College coach: Fort Scott CC 1998, North Carolina A&T 1999-2001, Youngston State 2002-03, Akron 2004-05, Purdue 2006-09, Texas A&M 2010-11, Florida 2015. Pro coach: Oakland Raiders 2012-14, joined Dolphins in 2015. LOU ANARUMO DEFENSIVE BACKS Born August 18, 1966, Staten Island, N.Y. Attended Wagner. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: U.S. Merchant Marine Academy 1989-90, 1992-94, Wagner 1990, Syracuse 1990-91, Harvard 1995-2000, Marshall 2001-03, Purdue 2004-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. DARREN KREIN HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Born July 7, 1971, Aurora, Colo. Linebacker/defensive end Miami 198993. Pro linebacker San Diego Chargers 1994, Barcelona Dragons (NFLE) 1996. Pro coach: Seattle Seahawks 1997-98, 2002-09, joined Dolphins in 2011. CHARLIE BULLEN ASSISTANT DEFENSIVE LINE Born September 28, 1984, Palatine, Ill. Attended Iowa. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Iowa 2007-11. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2012. DAVE PULOKA ASST. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Born January 12, 1979, Arlington, Mass. Linebacker Holy Cross 1997-2000. No pro playing experience. College coach: Stevens Institute of Technology 2005, Virginia 2006. Pro coach: Atlanta Falcons 2007, joined Dolphins in 2008. JEFF BURRIS DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT Born June 6, 1972, Rock Hill, S.C. Defensive back Notre Dame 1990-93. Pro defensive back Buffalo Bills 1994–97, Indianapolis Colts 1998–2001, Cincinnati Bengals 2002–03. College coach: Massachusetts 2012. Pro Coach: Sacramento Mountain Lions (UFL) 2011, joined Dolphins in 2013. DAVE REGAN SPORTS SCIENCE ANALYST Born April 10, 1986, Melbourne, Australia. Attended Australian Catholic University. No college or pro playing experience. Australian Football League coach: Port Adelaide Football Club 2010-14. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2014. DAVID CORRAO ASSISTANT LINEBACKERS Born June 11, 1974, Mission Viejo, Calif. Running back San Diego 1992. No pro playing experience. College coach: Syracuse 2000-03, Northeastern 2004, Mississippi 200507. Pro coach: Joined Dolphins in 2008. JAY KAISER ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH Born April 8, 1974, Liberal, Kansas. Attended Bethany. No college or pro playing experience. College coach: Bethany 1993-96, Northwest Missouri State 1997-98, Northern Iowa 1999, Toledo 2001, Kansas State 200208. Pro coach: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 200911, joined Dolphins in 2012. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 11 WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015 T BRANDEN ALBERT... - Has played in 94 games and needs six to reach 100 in his career. - Has started in 92 games and needs eight to reach 100 in his career. CB ZACK BOWMAN... - Has played in 89 games and needs 11 to reach 100 in his career. - Has recorded 166 total tackles and needs 34 to reach 200 in his career. - Has recorded 12 interceptions and needs three to reach 15 in his career. TE JORDAN CAMERON... - Has played in 47 games and needs three to reach 50 in his career. - Has recorded 130 receptions and needs 20 to reach 150 and 70 to reach 200 in his career. - Has recorded 1,600 receiving yards and needs 400 to reach 2,000 in his career. - Has recorded a career-long 81-yard reception, the longest reception by a tight end in the NFL since he entered the league in 2011. - Improving on his 12.9 yards per reception average since becomming a full-time starter in 2013, the fifth-highest average among AFC tight ends. S LOUIS DELMAS... - Has recorded 391 total tackles and needs nine to reach 400 in his career. - Has recorded seven interceptions and needs three to reach 10 in his career. LS JOHN DENNEY… - Extending his consecutive games played streak, which currently stands at a franchise-record 160, having played in every game in his 10-year career. P BRANDON FIELDS… - Looks to improve upon his 46.8 yards per punt average and 39.2 net average, which are the highest in team history. His 46.8 average also is the fourth highest in NFL history. - Extending his consecutive games played streak, which currently stands at 128, having played in every game in his eight-year career. His 128 consecutive games played are fifth-most in the NFL among active punters. CB BRENT GRIMES… - Has played in 91 games and needs nine to reach 100 in his career. - Has recorded 352 total tackles and needs 48 to reach 400 in his career. - Has recorded 22 interceptions and needs three to reach 25 in his career. - Has recorded 85 passes defensed and needs 15 to reach 100 in his career. - Improving on his 21 interceptions since 2009, tied for the fifth-most in the NFL among cornerbacks during that span. - Improving on his 79 passes defensed since 2009, the eighth-most among all players in the NFL during that span. LB JELANI JENKINS… - Has recorded 91 solo tackles and needs nine to reach 100 in his career. - Becomming the second player in Dolphins history to record back-toback 100 tackle-3.5 sack seasons since sacks became an official statistic in 1982, joining Bryan Cox who did it in the 1992-93 seasons. Last year, Jenkins recorded 108 tackles (81 solo), 3.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. Recorded career highs in total tackles (108), sacks (3.5) and forced fumbles (two). WR GREG JENNINGS… - Has recorded 552 receptions and needs 48 to reach 600 in his career. - Has recorded 8,083 receiving yards and needs 917 to reach 9,000 in his career. - Improving on his 552 receptions, which are 11th-most among wide receivers since entering the NFL in 2006. - Improving on his 8,083 receiving yards, which are 12th-most among wide receivers since entering the NFL in 2006. - Improving on his 63 touchdown receptions, which are the fifth-most among wide receivers since entering the NFL in 2006. S RESHAD JONES… - Has recorded 6.5 sacks in his career and needs 0.5 sacks to move into sole possession of the second-most sacks by a defensive back in franchise history. He currently is tied with Patrick Surtain. WR JARVIS LANDRY… - Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season, setting a franchise record for most receptions in a season by a rookie. He needs 47 receptions this season to surpass Davone Bess (130) for most receptions in their first two NFL seasons in franchise history. - Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season and needs 84 receptions in his second season to surpass Brandon Marshall (167) for most receptions in a two-year span in Dolphins history. - Recorded 84 receptions in his rookie season and needs 85 receptions in his second season to surpass Marques Colston (168) for most receptions in a player’s first two seasons in NFL history. - Continuing his five-or-more receptions streak. To end his rookie season, he recorded nine-straight games with five-or-more receptions, surpassing O.J. McDuffie’s eight-straight games in 1998, to set a new franchise record for consecutive games with five-or-more catches. - Notched five receiving touchdowns in his rookie season, tied with Andre Brown for second-most touchdown receptions by a rookie in franchise history. He needs five receptions this season to tie Chris Chambers and Mark Duper for second-most touchdown receptions in their first two NFL seasons in franchise history. - Needs 16 receptions to reach 100 in his career. If he reaches 100 receptions prior to his 10th game of the season, he will surpass Davone Bess and Troy Stradford for reaching 100 receptions in his career faster than and player in Dolphins history. Bess and Stradford both did it in 26 games. CB BRICE McCAIN… - Has played in 86 games and needs 14 to reach 100 in his career. - Has recorded eight interceptions and needs two to reach 10 in his career. RB LAMAR MILLER… - Rushed for 1,099 yards last season and needs another 1,000-yard rushing season to be the first Dolphins running back since Ricky Williams accomplished the feat in the 2002-03 seasons (2002 - 1,853 yards and 2003 - 1,372 yards) to record back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons. Additionally, Miller would become the third player in Dolphins history to accomplish that feat, also joining Larry Csonka (1971 - 1,051 yards and 1972 - 1,117 yards). - Has rushed 444 times and needs 56 carries to reach 500 in his career. - Has rushed for 2,058 yards and needs 942 to reach 3,000 in his career. - Has recorded 70 receptions and needs 30 to reach 100 in his career. - Has recorded 490 receiving yards and needs 10 to reach 500 in his career. LB KOA MISI… - Has recorded 250 total tackles and needs 50 to reach 300 in his career. - Has recorded nine passes defensed and needs one to reach 10 in his career. 12 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN 2015 DT EARL MITCHELL… - Has recorded 167 total tackles and needs 33 to reach 200 in his career. LB SPENCER PAYSINGER… - Has recorded 95 total tackles and needs five to reach 100 in his career. WR KENNY STILLS… - Has recorded 95 receptions and needs five more to reach 100 in his career. - Has recorded 1,572 receiving yards and needs 428 more to reach 2,000 in his career. - Continuing to improve upon his 16.5 average yards per catch, which is the ninth highest in the NFL since entering the league in 2013. K CALEB STURGIS… - Has scored 239 points in his first two seasons and needs 122 to surpass Olindo Mare for most points in a player’s first three seasons in Dolphins history. His 128 points last season surpassed Pete Stoyanovich (124 in 1992) for the second most points in a season in franchise history. DT NDAMUKONG SUH… - Has recorded 179 solo tackles and needs 21 to reach 200 in his career. - Continuing to improve upon his 179 solo tackles, which are the thirdmost in the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the league in 2010. - Has recorded 15 passes defensed and needs five to reach 20 in his career. - Continuing to improve upon his 15 passes defensed, which are tied for the fourth-most in the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the league in 2010. - Continuing to improve upon his 36 career sacks, which are the most in the NFL among defensive tackles since entering the league in 2010. QB RYAN TANNEHILL… - Continuing to improve upon his 11,252 passing yards, which were the sixth-most for a player in their first three seasons in NFL history. He needs 3,391 passing yards this season to crack the top five for most passing yards through the first four seasons of a career in NFL history. - Finished 2014 with 4,045 passing yards, becoming the first Dolphins quarterback since Dan Marino threw for 4,116 yards in 1992 to surpass 4,000 yards. It was the seventh time this feat has been accomplished in team history. Tannehill needs another 4,000-yard passing season this year to be the first player since Marino did it in three-straight seasons from 1984-86 to surpass 4,000 passing yards in back-to-back seasons. - Finished 2014 with 27 passing touchdowns, the sixth-most in franchise history and the most since Dan Marino threw 30 touchdowns in 1994. He needs another 25-or-more passing touchdown season to do it in backto-back years for the first time since Marino did it in five-straight seasons from 1984-88. - Continuing to be the only quarterback in the NFL who has started at least 10 games in each of the past three seasons (2012-14) and has increased his season totals in each of the league’s major statistical passing categories in each of those years, including passing yards (3,294 in 2012 to 3,913 in 2013 to 4,045 in 2014), touchdown passes (12 to 24 to 27) and passer rating (76.1 to 81.7 to 92.8). - Extending his franchise-record streak for the third-straight season of completing 350-or-more passes in a season. Last year, he set a franchise record with 392 completions this season, surpassing Dan Marino’s 385 completions in 1994. In 2013, he completed 355 passes. He became the first player in Dolphins history to complete 350-or-more passes in a season in back-to-back years. - Becoming the first player in franchise history to record back-to-back seasons with a completion percentage of 65-or-more. Last year, he finished the season by completing a career-high 66.4 percent of his passes, the second-highest completion percentage in a season in franchise history. - Needs 235 rushing yards to set the franchise record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in their career. He currently has 760 yards. - Rushing for more than 200 yards for the fourth-straight season to become the first Dolphins quarterback to accomplish that feat. He currently is tied with David Woodley (1980-82) as the only two players having done this (2012 - 211 yards, 2012 - 238 yards and 2014 - 311 yards). - Has started all 48 games in his career and needs 12 more starts to surpass Jay Fiedler for third-most starts by a quarterback in Dolphins history (Dan Marino 240 and Bob Griese - 152). DE OLIVIER VERNON… - Has played in 48 games and needs two more to reach 50 in his career. - Has recorded 94 solo tackles and needs six more to reach 100 in his career. - Recorded 6.5 sacks last season, giving him 21.5 in his career, tied for the second most sacks for a player in their first three NFL seasons in franchise history. This season, he needs 8.0 sacks for the fourth-most and 10 sacks for the third-most sacks by a player in their first four seasons with the Dolphins. DE CAMERON WAKE… - Has recorded 194 solo tackles and needs six more to reach 200 in his career. - Has recorded 63 sacks in his career and needs five more to surpass Bill Stanfill for second-most sacks in franchise history. His 63 sacks rank fifth. - Has recorded 63.0 sacks in his career, the most sacks in franchise history for a player through their first six seasons with the team. He needs 8.5 sacks in 2015 to record the most sacks for a player in their first seven seasons with the Dolphins. Miami Dolphins DE Terrence Fede is congratulated by teammates after he blocked a punt by Minnesota Vikings punter Jeff Locke resulting in a safety to break a tie during the second half of the game in Week 16. The Dolphins defeated the Vikings 37-35. 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 13 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT CLASS 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT RECAP ROUND 1 PLAYER NO HOW ACQUIRED POS HT WT COLLEGE DeVante Parker 14th --- WR 6’3” 211 Louisville 47th to Eagles in draft trade down 52nd from Eagles in draft trade down DT 6’6” 334 Oklahoma 78th to Saints 2a 2b Jordan Phillips 3 4 Jamil Douglas 114th G 6’4” 300 Arizona State 5a Bobby McCain 145th from Eagles in draft trade down CB 5’11” 195 Memphis 5b Jay Ajayi 149th from Vikings RB 6’0” 216 Boise State 5c Cedric Thompson 150st S 6’0” 208 Minnesota 5d Tony Lippett 156th CB 6’3” 185 Michigan State from Eagles in draft trade down 6 to Eagles in draft trade down 7 to Baltimore MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT TRADES DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2015 FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015 SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015 There were no trades involving the Miami Dolphins that took place during the first day of the 2015 NFL draft. The list below are the trades involving the Miami Dolphins that took place during the second day of the 2014 NFL draft. There were no trades involving the Miami Dolphins that took place during the third day of the 2014 NFL draft. TRADE 1 14 DAY 2 - FRIDAY, MAY 1, 2015 The Miami Dolphins traded the 47th and 191st picks to Philadelphia for the 52nd, 145th and 156th selections in the 2015 draft 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS DRAFT CLASS Rd 1 // Pick 14 Rd 2 // Pick 52 Rd 4 // Pick 114 DeVante PARKER Jordan PHILLIPS Jamil DOUGLAS Louisville // WR 6’3” // 211 lbs Oklahoma // DT 5’6” // 334 lbS Arizona St. // G 6’4” // 300 lbs Rd 5 // Pick 145 Rd 5 // Pick 149 Rd 5 // Pick 150 Rd 5 // Pick 156 Bobby MCCAIN Jay AJAYI Cedric THOMPSON Tony LIPPETT Memphis // CB 5’11” // 195 lbs Boise St. // RB 6’0” // 216 lbs Minnesota // S 6’0” // 208 lbs Michigan St. // CB 6’3” // 185 lbs 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS UNDRAFTED ROOKIE CLASS Damarr AULTMAN Maine // WR 5’11” // 198 lbs Kai DE LA CRUZ Matt DARR Tennessee // P 6’1” // 220 lbs Michael LIEDTKE Illinois St. // OL 6’3” // 305 lbs Louisville // WR 6’0” // 193 lbs Jeff LUC Cincinnati // LB 6’1” // 256 lbs Ray DREW Andrew FRANKS Georgia // DE 6’5” // 276 lbs Kendall MONTGOMERY Bowling Green // DE 6’5” // 262 lbs RPI // K 6’1” // 205 lbs Dionte SAVAGE Oklahoma // OL 6’4” // 343 lbs Neville HEWITT Mike HULL Marshall // LB 6’2” // 219 lbs Tim SEMISCH Northern Ill. // TE 6’8” // 267 lbs Christion JONES Penn St. // LB 6’0” // 232 lbs Zach VIGIL Utah St. // LB 6’2” // 240 lbs Alabama // WR 5’11” // 187 lbs Aundrey WALKER USC // OL 6’6” // 315 lbs 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 15 FREE AGENCY TRACKER The Dolphins have been active in the 2015 Free Agency market. Prior to the 2015 NFL draft, the team has re-signed 11 players who ended the season with the club, while also adding another 11 players to the roster. Below tracks the players the team has signed as well as those who ended the 2014 season on the Miami roster and their current status. PLAYERS RETAINED PLAYERS FROM 2014 RE-SIGNED (10) LaRon Byrd S Jason Fox T A.J. Francis DT T.J. Heath CB LaMichael James RB Jordan Kovacs S Matt Moore QB Kelvin Sheppard LB Michael Thomas S UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (4) Daryn Colledge G Retired Knowshon Moreno RB Samson Satele C Daniel Thomas RB Chicago Cortland Finnegan CB Retired Nate Garner G Philip Wheeler LB FREE-AGENTS (3) WR Louis Delmas REMAINING UNSIGNED FREE AGENTS FROM 2014 ROSTER San Francisco UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS LOST (5) Charles Clay* TE Buffalo Jonathan Freeny LB New England Jared Odrick DT Jacksonville Jason Trusnik LB Carolina Jimmy Wilson S San Diego Brandon Gibson WR New England Brian Hartline WR Cleveland Shelley Smith G Denver Randy Starks DT Cleveland Dannell Ellerbe LB New Orleans Mike Wallace WR Minnesota FREE-AGENTS LOST (4) UNRESTRICTED FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (7) Zack Bowman CB N.Y. Giants Jordan Cameron TE Cleveland Jeff Linkenbach OL Kansas City Brice McCain CB Pittsburgh Jacques McClendon OL Jacksonville Spencer Paysinger LB N.Y. Giants Ndamukong Suh DT Detroit TRADES (2) * Did not match Bills offer after placing transition tag on Clay FREE-AGENTS SIGNED (3) Josh Freeman QB Greg Jennings WR Minnesota J.D. Walton OL N.Y. Giants RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (1) Derrick Shelby DE TRADE (1) Kenny Stills WR New Orleans Kenny Stills Jordan Cameron Zack Bowman Josh Freeman Greg Jennings Jeff Linkenbach Brice McCain Jacques McClendon Spencer Paysinger J.D. Walton Mike Tannenbaum, Stephen Ross, Ndamukong Suh, Joe Philbin and Dennis Hickey 16 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN QUARTERBACKS (4) NO NAME 5 Freeman, Josh 8 Moore, Matt Bethel-Thompson, McLeod 16 17 Tannehill, Ryan HT 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-4 WT EXP COLLEGE 248 6 Kansas State '08 220 8 Oregon State '07 236 1 Sacramento State ‘11 220 4 Texas A&M '12 Veteran Additions: Josh Freeman. Draft Choices/College Free Agents: None. Losses from 2014: None. WIDE RECEIVERS (13) NO NAME HT WT EXP COLLEGE 1 Jones, Christion 5-11 190 R Alabama '15 6 Streeter, Tommy 6-5 216 2 Miami (FL) '12 10 Stills, Kenny 6-0 198 3 Oklahoma '13 7 De La Cruz, Kai 6-0 193 R Louisville ’14 11 Parker, DeVante 6-3 218 R Louisville '15 14 Landry, Jarvis 5-11 202 2 LSU '15 15 McDonald, Tyler 6-3 202 1 South Carolina State '13 18 Matthews, Rishard 6-0 217 4 Nevada '12 19 Preston, Michael 6-5 220 3 Heidelberg '10 81 Byrd, LaRon 6-4 230 3 Miami (FL) '11 83 Hazel, Matt 6-1 205 1 Coastal Carolina '14 85 Jennings, Greg 6-0 198 10 Western Michigan '05 87 Aultman, Damarr 5-11 208 R Maine, '15 Veteran Additions: Kenny Stills (N.O.), Greg Jennings (Min.). Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Kai De La Cruz (CFA), Christion Jones (CFA), DeVante Parker (D1), Damarr Aultman (CFA). Losses from 2014: Brandon Gibson (N.E.), Brian Hartline (Cle.) and Mike Wallace (Min.) RUNNING BACKS (5) NO NAME HT WT EXP COLLEGE 23 Gillislee, Mike 5-11 219 3 Florida ‘13 26 Miller, Lamar 5-10 225 4 Miami (FL) '13 27 James, LaMichael 5-9 200 4 Oregon '11 33 Ajayi, Jay 6-0 228 R Boise State '15 34 Williams, Damien 5-11 225 2 Oklahoma '14 Veteran Additions: None. Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Jay Ajayi (D5). Losses from 2014: Knowshon Moreno, Daniel Thomas (Chi.). TIGHT ENDS (6) NO NAME 80 Sims, Dion 82 Semisch, Tim 84 Cameron, Jordan 86 Stoneburner, Jake 88 Lynch, Arthur 89 Robinson, Gerell HT 6-4 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-5 6-4 WT 268 275 260 250 252 248 EXP 3 R 5 2 1 2 COLLEGE Michigan State '14 Northern Illinois '15 Southern California '10 Ohio State ' 13 Georgia '14 Arizona State '13 Veteran Additions: Jordan Cameron (Cle.). Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Tim Semisch (CFA). Losses from 2014: Charles Clay (Buf). 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 17 POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (16) NO NAME HT 6-5 51 Pouncey, Mike 59 Walton, J.D. 6-3 60 Walker, Aundrey 6-6 61 Hawkins, Donald 6-4 63 Thomas, Dallas 6-5 64 Savage, Dionte 6-4 65 Brenner, Sam 6-2 McClendon, Jacques 6-3 66 68 Martin, Chris 6-5 69 Liedtke, Michael 6-3 70 James, Ja'Wuan 6-6 71 Albert, Branden 6-5 72 Linkenbach, Jeff 6-6 74 Fox, Jason 6-6 75 Douglas, Jamil 6-4 77 Turner, Billy 6-5 WT EXP COLLEGE 305 5 Florida '11 310 6 Baylor '09 305 R Southern California '15 305 2 Texas ‘14 315 3 Tennessee '13 335 R Oklahoma '15 310 2 Utah '13 320 4 Tennessee '09 303 1 Central Florida ’13 310 R Illinois State '15 315 2 Tennessee '14 320 8 Virginia '09 317 6 Cincinnati '09 310 6 Miami (FL) '10 310 R Arizona State '15 302 1 North Dakota State '14 Veteran Additions: Chris Martin, Jacques McClendon (Jac.), Jeff Linkenbach (K.C.), J.D. Walton (NYG). Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Aundrey Walker (CFA), Dionte Savage (CFA), Michael Liedtke (CFA), Jamil Douglas (D4). Losses from 2014: Daryn Colledge (retired), Samson Satele (free agent)), Nate Garner (free agent) and Shelley Smioth (Den.). DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (15) NO NAME HT 47 Drew, Ray 6-5 50 Vernon, Olivier 6-2 62 Coleman, Deandre 6-3 67 Montgomery, Kendall 6-5 73 Barnett, Calvin 6-2 76 Johnson, Anthony 6-2 78 Fede, Terrence 6-4 79 Shelby, Derrick 6-2 90 Mitchell, Earl 6-3 91 Wake, Cameron 6-3 93 Suh, Ndamukong 6-4 94 Mosley, C.J. 6-2 96 Francis, A.J. 6-5 97 Phillips, Jordan 6-6 98 Dieke, Emmanuel 6-6 WT EXP COLLEGE 275 R Georgia '15 275 4 Miami (FL) '13 324 1 California '14 275 R Bowling Green '15 317 1 Oklahoma State ’14 317 2 LSU '15 278 2 Marist '14 280 4 Utah '12 310 6 Arizona '10 270 7 Penn State '05 320 6 Nebraska '09 315 11 Missouri '04 330 1 Maryland '13 330 R Oklahoma '15 278 1 Geogia Tech '14 Veteran Additions: Calvin Barnett, Ndamukong Suh (Det.). Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Ray Drew (CFA), Kendall Montgomery (CFA), Jordan Phillips (D2). Losses from 2014: Jared Odrick (Jac.), Randy Starks (Cle.). LINEBACKERS (10) NO NAME Paysinger, Spencer 42 45 Hull, Mike 46 Hewitt, Neville 48 Luc, Jeff 49 Vigil, Zach 52 Sheppard, Kelvin 53 Jenkins, Jelani 55 Misi, Koa 57 Tripp, Jordan 58 McCain, Chris HT 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-5 WT EXP COLLEGE 250 5 Oregon '10 237 R Penn State '15 235 R Marshall '15 255 R Cincinnati '15 240 R Utah State '15 249 5 LSU '11 243 3 Florida '13 255 6 Utah '10 244 2 Montana '14 245 2 California '14 Veteran Additions: Spencer Paysinger (NYG). Draft Choices/College Free Agent: Mike Hull (CFA), Neville Hewitt (CFA), Jeff Luc (CFA), Zach Vigil (CFA). Losses from 2014: Jason Trusnik (Car.), Philip Wheeler (S.F.) 18 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide POSITION-BY-POSITION BREAKDOWN DEFENSIVE BACKS (16) NO NAME 20 Jones, Reshad 21 Grimes, Brent 22 Taylor, Jamar 24 McCain, Brice 25 Delmas, Louis 28 McCain, Bobby 29 Davis, Will 30 Bowman, Zack 31 Thomas, Michael 32 Gary, Shamiel 35 Aikens, Walt 36 Lippett, Tony 37 Seamster, Sammy 38 Jones, Don Thompson, Cedric 41 44 Kovacs, Jordan HT 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 WT EXP COLLEGE 218 6 Georgia '10 185 9 Shippensburg '06 195 3 Boise State '13 190 7 Utah '08 208 6 Western Michigan '09 196 R Memphis '15 190 3 Utah State '13 210 8 Nebraska '07 201 3 Stanford '12 217 1 Oklahoma State '13 208 2 Liberty '14 200 R Michigan State '15 205 2 Middle Tenn. State '14 205 3 Arkansas State '13 212 R Minnesota '15 208 3 Michigan '13 SPECIALISTS (5) NO NAME 2 Fields, Brandon 3 Franks, Andrew 4 Darr, Matt 9 Sturgis, Caleb 92 Denney, John HT 6-5 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-5 WT EXP COLLEGE 249 9 Michigan State '07 205 R RPI '15 220 R Tennessee '15 192 3 Florida '13 252 11 Brigham Young '05 Veteran Additions: None. Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Andrew Franks (CFA), Matt Darr (CFA). Losses from 2014: None. Veteran Additions: Brice McCain (Pit.), Zack Bowman (NYG). Draft Choices/College Free Agents: Bobby McCain (D5), Tony Lippett (D5), Cedric Thompson (D5). Losses from 2014: Cortland Finnegan (retired), T.J. Heath (free agent), R.J. Stanford (free agent), Jimmy Wilson (S.D.). 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 19 SUN LIFE STADIUM MODERNIZATION OVERVIEW • On June 28, 2014, the Miami Dolphins commenced work on Sun Life Stadium’s $400 million comprehensive modernization, which will usher in a new era of Miami Dolphins football and special events for South Florida. • Phase I of the project involves changing every seat in the stadium and rebuilding the concourses on the 100 and 300 levels. Every seat in the stadium will be brand new and fans will notice improved food and enhanced concourses throughout the entire facility. • Phase II will involve the installation of a state-of-the-art canopy that will keep as many as 91 percent of the spectators in the shade and protected from the rain, depending on the time of the day and the month, and four giant high-definition video boards, as well as upgrading the concourse at the 200 level. • Upon completion, Sun Life Stadium will be a best-in-class facility capable of attracting world-class events, including Super Bowls, college football championship games and international soccer, to South Florida. 20 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide STADIUM COMPARISON 2014 76,018 8 12 ,000 80 17 % 2015 Seats 6 5 ,3 2 6 Unique seating experiences 16 Total video board square footage 1 2 ,0 0 0 Feet from the field to the sideline seats 56 % OF FANS IN SHADE* 17 % *Sept. 1 PM kickoff 2016 Seats Unique seating experiences Total video board square footage Feet from the field to the sideline seats % OF FANS IN SHADE* *Sept. 1 PM kickoff 65, 3 2 6 16 22,4 0 0 56 92% Seats Unique seating experiences Total video board square footage Feet from the field to the sideline seats % OF FANS IN SHADE* *Sept. 1 PM kickoff 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 21 MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFFSEASON GENERAL MANAGER DENNIS HICKEY, ROOKIES HOST SPECIAL OLYMPICS CLINIC Miami Dolphins General Manager Dennis Hickey with Special Olympics athlete Jay Ajayi (33) pumps up huddle of Special Olympics athletes Miami Dolphins General Manager Dennis Hickey and all twenty two rookies hosted Special Olympic athletes from Miami-Dade and Broward counties at the Doctors Hospital Training Facility at Nova Southeastern University to promote physical fitness in the South Florida community. “This is the second time the Dolphins had our athletes come and work with the players. This is absolutely a fantastic event,” Special Olympics Florida Board Chair Ron Fulop said. “I actually have a daughter who’s a Special Olympian and I can tell you when they have an opportunity to partner with a professional sports athlete, it’s just like virtually anybody in terms of we’ll do whatever it takes to be exposed to these great athletes. For them to give us their time and their commitment to this is truly extraordinary and it’s something that these athletes will remember for the rest of their lives.” More than eighty Special Olympics athletes in grades 6th-12th played flag football games, ran through obstacle course stations and enjoyed lunch with the rookies. The athletes came from Homestead Middle, Homestead High, Our Pride Academy, Taravella High, Olson Middle and Jose Marti Park. “It’s about the Dolphins way – that’s what we’re about. From Mr. Ross all the way on down. We’re about giving back to the community,” Hickey said. “Our rookies do a great job, if you watch them out here. They’re making that connection, having a great time. It’s a bonding for them. It’s also integrating them into what it takes to be a Miami Dolphin: playing on the field and winning games; but it’s also giving back to the community.” “It was really fun coming out here with these kids,” Dolphins first round draft pick DeVante Parker said. “They look up to us, and it’s a great thing for us to come out here and participate with them and have fun with each other.” Kendall Montgomery (67), Bobby McCain (28) with Special Olympics athletes 22 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide Special Olympic athlete at Doctors Hospital Training Facility MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFFSEASON ROOKIES REBUILDING TOGETHER EVENT Miami Dolphins Rookies at Lee YMCA for Rebuilding Together Broeard Project 49 LB Zach Vigil and 87 WR Damarr Aultman painting at Rebuilding Together Broward project The Miami Dolphins Rookie class on Friday, June 5 participated in its second community service project at L.A. Lee YMCA Family Center in Fort Lauderdale. “Being in the position that we’re in – being in the NFL with the Dolphins organization – people look up to you, children look up to you,” Dolphins fifth round draft pick Bobby McCain said. “It feels good to help people in need. Having the rookies out here, having us come together as one unit with the Dolphins partnering with Rebuilding Together; it just feels good to come out and serve the community.” In partnership with Rebuilding Together Broward County, the rookies beautified the L.A. Lee YMCA by painting walkways, stairwells, mulching the herb garden and play areas we well as assembling picnic tables as part of their effort to immerse themselves in service to the South Florida community. (L-R) 36 CB Tony Lippett, 64 OL Dionte Savage and 82 TE Tim Semisch at Rebuilding Together Broeard project 28 CB Bobby McCain builds picnic table at Rebuilding Together Broward project 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 23 MIAMI DOLPHINS IN THE COMMUNITY THIS OFFSEASON ENTIRE ORGANIZATION BEAUTIFIES SCHOOL IN HIALEAH Miami Dolphins at Mae M. Walters Elementary School Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin with Walters Principal Milko Brito The Miami Dolphins players, coaches and staff worked together to beautify Mae M. Walters Elementary School. More than 300 members of the Dolphins participated in painting, landscaping and providing various improvements to the school. “We’re going into our 50th season and since 1966 -- since the inception of the Miami Dolphins organization being a part of the community -- having a positive impact on other people has been a huge tradition and we’re just delighted to be able to participate today and in small way help out beautifying this school,” Miami Dolphins Head Coach Joe Philbin said. Mae M. Walters Elementary was built in 1955 and in need of some community support. Those on site assisted in more than 20 different projects to enhance the learning and educational environment for the 600 students who attend the school. “It was great to see players and coaches work alongside staff to further the Dolphins’ impact on the South Florida community. We were happy to be here in Hialeah improving the educational environment of these students,” Miami Dolphins Senior Vice President of Communications & Community Affairs Jason Jenkins said. Those assignments included putting new furniture in the lobby, refurbishing the school’s marquee, mulching and planting trees and shrubbery, painting benches and walls, building picnic tables and a vegetable garden as well as painting and furnishing a teacher’s lounge. “I’m very excited that we were selected by the district and the Miami Dolphins for this beautiful renovation project,” Mae M. Walter Elementary Principal Milko Brito said. “Our students when they come back for the next school year, they’re going to be excited because this is a surprise. They’re going to see brand new walls, landscaping, the marquee, benches. We’re going to have more pride in our school.” This latest project is another illustration of the 27-year partnership between the Dolphins and Miami-Dade County schools. Players were excited for the opportunity to bond while serving in the community. “You got to count your blessings and the best thing to do is give those blessings back,” Dolphins Defensive End Olivier Vernon said. Center Mike Pouncey weighed in: “I think it builds team chemistry tremendously. You’ve got a group of guys coming to work together to accomplish one thing and that’s to make this elementary school look a lot better than what it did before.” Defensive End Cameron Wake said, “It’s all about the kids. So today is just a little bit that we can do and hoping it goes a long way.” Quarterback Ryan Tannehill said, “We love our community. We love the area we live. And to be able to give back, help a school that I think really needed it at this time. It’s going to turn out really nice. I’m excited about the work we’re doing.” S Louis Delmas arrives at Mae M. Walters Elementary 24 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide DE Olivier Vernon works with Dolphins employee Melissa Silberman painting MIAMI DOLPHINS 50TH SEASON MIAMI DOLPHINS UNVEIL 50TH SEASON CELEBRATIONS MIAMI DOLPHINS ANNOUNCE TOP 50 VOTING AND THROWBACK UNIFORM AS PART OF 50TH SEASON CELEBRATION PRESENTED BY PEPSI The Miami Dolphins as part of the franchise’s 50th season celebration presented by Pepsi announced on July 29 additional elements to mark the milestone, including open fan voting for the team’s Top 50 players and a hallmark throwback uniform. The throwback uniform and the Top 50 players will be an integral part of the organization’s 50th Season Homecoming festivities on Dec. 14 when the Dolphins play host to the New York Giants at Sun Life Stadium. 50th Season Patch The Miami Dolphins announced on May 9 elements for the team’s 50th season celebration, including a throwback jersey, commemorative book, voting for the top 50 players and greatest game in Dolphins history as well as themes that will surround each home game at Sun Life Stadium. This year, the franchise celebrates 50 seasons in South Florida, commemorating the milestone with several unique elements that will be unveiled throughout this golden landmark. The organization for the occasion has unveiled a customized 50th season logo. This logo will be displayed on all associated merchandise, campaigns, content on social platforms, video and all media as well as a patch on all player jerseys throughout the 2015 football season. Additionally, the Dolphins unveiled the “Since” campaign, chronicling all five decades of the franchise from the fans’ perspective and capturing the moments when the Dolphins became part of the fabric of their fandom. The team will roll out noted moments in time from historical assets through the current day, and ask for user generated content submitted through social platforms from fans and their “Since Moment” at dolphins. com/sincemoment or #SinceMoment. The campaign was created in house, and will be activated on social and digital platforms, with heavier out of home activation closer to the 2015 NFL season. “Fins at Fifty” is the team’s official 50th Anniversary coffee table book, chronicling and celebrating the rich 50-year history of Miami Dolphins football. Starting with a foreword by Don Shula, the definitive, 256-page hardcover book will take fans on a half-century journey covering unforgettable players and coaches and the memorable games and seasons they produced. Using one-of-a-kind photos and historical artifacts from the team’s official archives, as well as unique first-person accounts from some of the greatest names in Dolphin history, the book will tell a colorful story of the team’s unmatched history that cannot be found elsewhere. The book is being published by Skybox Press, one of the country’s leading publishers of iconic sports coffee table books, and is available for pre-sale in the Dolphins team stores, and online at DolphinsBook.com Pepsi as presenting sponsor of the Dolphins 50th season celebration has inclusion in the team’s microsite at Dolphins.com/Since, presence within the campaign’s out of home signage as well as online voting for the Top 50 players. Beginning July 29 through Sept. 15 on Dolphins.com, fans have an opportunity to help select an all-time team of the 50 best players in Dolphins history. Fans, along with alumni, South Florida media who regularly cover the team and a blue-ribbon panel, will each contribute input in the team’s final composition. Those four groups will vote from a list of 100 players throughout the team’s history compiled by the Dolphins organization. The 100 were selected based on a number of factors, with heavy emphasis on excellence (how well they played), longevity (how long they contributed to the team at a high level) and teamwork (how well they made the players around them better). The Dolphins will wear a throwback uniform with a nod to the team’s storied history while incorporating innovative aspects of modern design and functionality for the Monday Night Football game. Aqua, orange and white were new to football when the Miami Dolphins hit the gridiron in 1966. Since then, the team’s color scheme has remained, but the aesthetics have undergone a subtle evolution including, in the 1970s, the addition of contrast cuffs. In commemoration of the franchise’s 50th year, the Dolphins refresh their original uniform composition — a solid aqua jersey punctuated by white and orange numbers paired to white pants — with the NFL Nike Elite 51 Uniform. This will mark the first time that the Dolphins have worn throwback uniforms for a home game and just the second time overall in team history. The only other time the Dolphins wore a throwback uniform was on Nov. 27, 2003 in a 40-21 Thanksgiving Day win at Dallas, where the organization commemorated the 30th anniversary of the 1973 team that captured Super Bowl VIII. While the team will don this uniform as part of the Homecoming celebration on Dec. 14, fan jerseys as well as a complete line of 50th season merchandise are available now for purchase on Dolphins.com. Finally, throughout the 2015 season the Dolphins will celebrate the 50th season with elements at each game, including a special tribute to 1966 members on field. This 50th season marks one of the best home schedules in years, with the Dec. 14 home matchup against the N.Y. Giants featuring Alumni Weekend and throwback jerseys worn by the team. “Fins at Fifty” Official 50th Anniversary Coffee Table Book 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 25 DOLPHINS PRESEASON TELEVISION BOKAMPER, GRIESE, MOORE AND STOCKTON TEAM UP FOR 2015 PRESEASON All four of the Miami Dolphins preseason games will be broadcast on WFOR-TV (Channel 4) in Miami. It marks the 20th consecutive season WFOR has served as the preseason home of the Dolphins and the four games on WFOR will also be carried on WBBH/NBC Ch. 2 in Naples/Ft. Myers, WTVX-CW Ch. 34 and WWHB Ch. 48 (Spanish) in West Palm Beach/Treasure Coast and WRDQ Ch. 27 in Orlando. The Dolphins open the 2015 NFL preseason schedule on the road on Thursday, Aug. 13 as Miami travels to Chicago to face the Bears at Soldier Field. It is the 14th time the teams will face each other in the preseason, with the Bears leading the series by a 4-8-1 count. The game will be played at 8 p.m. and will be televised live on WFOR, WBBH, WTVX and WRDQ. Miami continues on the road the following week as they head to Carolina on Saturday,Aug. 22 to face the Panthers at 7 p.m. ET at Bank of America Stadium. Miami and Carolina meet for the fifth time in the preseason and first time since 2012. The Dolphins play their first home game of the preseason when they welcome the Atlanta Falcons to Sun Life Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. Miami and Atlanta will meet for the 14th time with the Falcons leading the preseason series by an 8-5 margin. The preseason concludes for Miami at home against Tampa Bay on Thursday, Sept. 3 as the Buccaneers pay a visit Sun Life Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. This will be the 15th consecutive season and 22nd time in 24 years that the Dolphins and Buccaneers have met in the preseason, with Miami leading the series by 17-12 margin. Dick Stockton handles the play-by-play for the games on WFOR. Stockton has a long history of covering almost every major sports event on a national level. Currently he is a member of FOX’s NFL broadcast team and also handles national telecasts of Major League Baseball and the National Basketball Association on both FOX and Turner Sports. Joining Stockton as a color analyst will be former Dolphins great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Bob Griese. In addition, Nat Moore, the Dolphins’ third all-time leading receiver and one of the most popular players in club history, again will handle color commentary. Kim Bokamper, a former Dolphins Pro Bowl linebacker, will continue in his role on WFOR’s broadcast team as a sideline reporter. Play-by-Play Announcer Dick Stockton 26 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide Color Analysts Nat Moore and Bob Griese Sideline Reporter Kim Bokamper DOLPHINS ON THE AIR THIS SEASON CEFALO, GRIESE AND ROSE RETURN TO THE BOOTH IN 2015 WBGG (105.9 FM) and WINZ (940 AM) are in their sixth year as the flagship stations for the Miami Dolphins Radio Network. On March 1, 2010, the Dolphins announced a multi-year radio broadcast rights partnership with Clear Channel Communications that resulted in WBGG-FM (Big 105.9) and WINZ-AM (940 – The Sports Animal) being the Dolphins flagship stations. All Dolphin preseason, regular season and playoff games are broadcast exclusively in South Florida on those two outlets and throughout South and Central Florida on the Miami Dolphins Radio Network. In addition to the game broadcasts, a two-hour pregame and a two-hour postgame show rounds out “Dolphins Game Day Live” coverage on WBGG, WINZ, The Miami Dolphins Radio Network, Dolphins.com, FanVision, the In-Stadium Television Network, the Dolphins Television Network and the Dolphins mobile app. Jimmy Cefalo begins his 11th season as part of the Dolphins’ radio team, and is certainly well known as both a broadcaster and a former Dolphins player. For many years he served as the sports anchor for WPLG-TV (Channel 10), first joining that station in In 2015, Joe Rose, Bob Griese and, Jimmy Cefalo return to the Dolphins’ radio team. October of 1992 as the host of “Sports Monday.” Since then he became the sports anchor for Local 10 News Monday through Friday and anchored the station’s popular “Sports Jam Live,” which aired on Sunday nights. Prior to his broadcasting career, Cefalo played seven seasons with the Dolphins (1978-84) as a wide receiver, and finished with 93 catches for 1,739 yards and 13 touchdowns. His best season came in 1981, when he caught 29 passes for 631 yards (21.8 yards per catch) and three touchdowns. He also was a member of two Dolphins Super Bowl teams, and in Super Bowl XVII against the Washington Redskins, he caught a 76-yard touchdown pass from David Woodley, which at the time was the second-longest reception in Super Bowl history. Cefalo originally joined the Dolphins as a third-round draft choice in 1978 following a stellar collegiate career at Penn State. Joe Rose again joins Cefalo on the team’s radio broadcasts, and like Cefalo, he built a broadcast career after his playing days ended. He is in his 10th season as a Dolphins radio analyst. In past years he has hosted “The Coaches Show” on WTVJ-TV (Channel 6), having joined the station in 1992, and was featured on the station’s successful “Sunday Sports Final” as well before retiring from television work in 2015. Rose is well known locally for his popular 6-10 a.m. weekday show on WQAM. Rose was a Dolphins tight end from 1980-85, and in that time caught 112 passes for 1,493 yards and 13 touchdowns. He had his best year in 1983, when he had 29 catches for 345 yards and three touchdowns. He is best known for catching Dan Marino’s first regular season touchdown pass, a sixyard reception on September 19, 1983 in Los Angeles versus the Raiders. Rose originally was a seventh-round draft pick of the Dolphins in 1980 after playing at the University of California. Joining Rose and Cefalo in the booth for the regular season is former Dolphins great and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Bob Griese, who is in his fifth year as a member of Miami’s radio team after a long tenure on ABC and ESPN’s broadcast teams for college football. Griese led the Dolphins from 1967-80 where his No. 12 jersey became the first in the franchise’s history to be retired, on May 6, 1982. In 1990, he was also voted the quarterback on the Dolphins’ Silver Anniversary all-time team and was enshrined on the Dolphins Honor Roll at Sun Life Stadium. He also was a charter inductee in the Dolphins’ Walk of Fame in 2011. Including playoffs, he had a .681 winning percentage (88-41-1) and was a consensus All-Pro quarterback in 1971 and 1977, while appearing in six Pro Bowls. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990. In July 2015, the Dolphins announced a multi-year deal with 1210 ESPN Deportes in Miami to be the Spanish language flagship station of the Miami Dolphins. 1210 ESPN Deportes (WNMA-1210 AM) and the Miami Dolphins Spanish Radio Network broadcast every Dolphins game. This season marks the 34th consecutive year that Dolphins games will be broadcast in Spanish. LOCATION Florida Keys Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Fort Myers/Naples Fort Pierce Miami 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS RADIO NETWORKS NETWORK LOCATION WKWF 1600 AM Miami WBGG 105.9 FM Miami WINZ 940 AM Orlando WNMA 1210 AM (Spanish) Stuart WRXK 96.1 K-Rock FM Vero Beach WCZR 101.7 FM West Palm Beach WBGG 105.9 FM West Palm Beach NETWORK WINZ 940 AM WNMA 1210 AM (Spanish) ESPN 580 AM WCZR 101.7 FM WCZR 101.7 FM WZZR 94.3 FM WJNO 1290 AM 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 27 FLASHBACK... TO DOLPHINS TRAINING CAMP HISTORY MIAMI DOLPHINS TRAINING CAMP LOCATIONS FromTo Location City State 19661966Colonial Inn Motel & Happy Dolphin Inn Fields St. Petersburg BeachFlorida 1966 1966 Boca Ciega High School Gulfport Florida 1966 1969 Saint Andrew’s School Boca Raton Florida 1970 1992 Biscayne College/St. Thomas University Miami Gardens Florida 1993 Present Doctors Hospital Training Facility Davie Florida At Nova Southeastern University The Dolphins have held training camp at five locations over the course of the franchise’s 50 seasons. The photos above were taken during the 1970-73 training camps at Biscayne College, which later became St. Thomas University in 1984, and show the early years of Hall of Fame coach Don Shula’s tenure with the Dolphins. (AP Photo/MF/Jim Kerlin) 28 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2014 NFL RANKINGS OFFENSE DEFENSE TOTAL YDS/G RUSH YDS/G PASS YDS/G TOTAL YDS/G RUSH YDS/G PASS YDS/G 1. NO 411.4 1. SEA 172.6 1. IND 305.9 1. SEA 267.1 1. DET 69.3 1. SEA 185.6 2. PIT 411.1 2. DAL 147.1 2. PIT 301.6 2. DET 300.9 2. DEN 79.8 2. KC 203.3 3. IND 406.6 3. NYJ 142.5 3. NO 297.8 3. DEN 305.2 3. SEA 81.5 3. BUF 205.8 4. DEN 402.9 4. SF 136.0 4. DEN 291.3 4. BUF 312.2 4. BLT 88.3 4. SD 214.2 5. PHI 396.8 5. HST 135.1 5. ATL 284.6 5. SF 321.4 5. NYJ 93.1 5. SF 220.7 6. GB 386.1 6. CIN 134.2 6. PHI 272.3 6. NYJ 327.2 6. PIT 100.3 6. MIA 222.3 7. DAL 382.6 7. CAR 127.3 7. NYG 267.0 7. KC 330.5 7. SF 100.8 7. MIN 223.3 8. ATL 378.2 8. BLT 126.2 8. GB 266.3 8. BLT 336.9 8. DAL 103.1 8. CLV 224.5 9. SEA 375.8 9. PHI 124.5 9. NE 257.6 9. SD 338.3 9. NE 104.3 9. DEN 225.4 10. NYG 367.2 10. KC 119.9 10. SD 256.1 10. CAR 339.8 10. HST 105.1 10. GB 226.4 11. NE 365.5 11. GB 119.8 11. WAS 252.9 11. IND 342.7 11. BUF 106.4 11. CAR 227.8 12. BLT 364.9 12. MIA 117.0 12. DET 251.9 12. MIA 343.4 12. WAS 107.6 12. IND 229.3 13. WAS 358.6 13. NO 113.6 13. BLT 238.7 13. NE 344.1 13. ARZ 108.7 13. DET 231.6 14. MIA 350.1 14. MIN 112.8 14. ARZ 238.0 14. MIN 344.7 14. STL 110.3 14. NYJ 234.1 15. CIN 348.0 15. DEN 111.6 15. CHI 237.0 15. GB 346.4 15. PHI 110.7 15. TEN 235.8 16. CAR 346.7 16. PIT 109.5 16. DAL 235.5 16. HST 348.2 16. CAR 112.0 16. OAK 238.1 17. HST 344.6 17. CLV 108.0 17. MIA 233.1 17. STL 351.6 17. CHI 112.7 17. NE 239.8 18. SD 341.6 18. NE 107.9 18. BUF 225.9 18. PIT 353.4 18. IND 113.4 18. NYG 240.6 19. DET 340.8 19. WAS 105.7 19. CAR 219.4 19. DAL 355.1 19. TB 113.7 19. STL 241.3 20. SF 327.4 20. STL 102.2 20. CLV 216.6 20. WAS 356.0 20. CIN 116.3 20. CIN 243.0 21. CHI 327.1 21. JAX 102.1 21. CIN 213.8 21. OAK 357.6 21. ATL 118.4 21. HST 243.1 22. NYJ 326.6 22. IND 100.8 22. TEN 213.3 22. CIN 359.3 22. OAK 119.4 22. JAX 243.7 23. CLV 324.6 23. NYG 100.2 23. STL 212.5 23. CLV 366.1 23. GB 119.9 23. WAS 248.4 24. ARZ 319.8 24. ATL 93.6 24. HST 209.5 24. ARZ 368.2 24. MIA 121.1 24. BLT 248.7 25. KC 318.8 25. BUF 92.6 25. TB 206.1 25. TB 368.9 25. MIN 121.4 25. NO 251.2 26. BUF 318.5 26. TEN 90.4 26. OAK 204.7 26. JAX 370.8 26. SD 124.1 26. DAL 251.9 27. MIN 315.5 27. CHI 90.1 27. SEA 203.1 27. TEN 373.0 27. JAX 127.1 27. PIT 253.1 28. STL 314.7 28. DET 88.9 28. MIN 202.8 28. PHI 375.6 28. KC 127.3 28. TB 255.3 29. TEN 303.7 29. TB 85.9 29. KC 198.9 29. NYG 375.8 29. NO 132.8 29. ARZ 259.5 30. TB 292.0 30. SD 85.4 30. SF 191.4 30. CHI 377.1 30. NYG 135.1 30. CHI 264.4 31. JAX 289.6 31. ARZ 81.8 31. JAX 187.6 31. NO 384.0 31. TEN 137.2 31. PHI 264.9 32. OAK 282.2 32. OAK 77.5 32. NYJ 184.1 32. ATL 398.3 32. CLV 141.6 32. ATL 279.9 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 29 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS DATE POS. Jan. 5 WR Jan. 6 Jan. 7 K WR Jan. 8 S Feb. 6 Feb. 10 TE Feb. 27 WR WR Feb. 28 Mar. 2 TE CB T Mar 7. DT S Mar. 10 T LB DE G LB Mar. 11 DT CB DT Mar. 12 TE CB Mar. 13 WR LB WR Mar. 19 OL TE Mar. 20 S QB RB Mar. 26 DE April 1 S April 2 LB QB April 13 C CB April 15 WR April 21 G April 22 OL OL April 23 WR 30 PLAYER/COACH TRANSACTION Tyler McDonald Mike Tannenbaum Zach Hocker Michael Preston Shamiel Gary Terrell Williams Ryan Taylor Brian Hartline Brandon Gibson Wayne Diesel Dennis Lock Charles Clay Cortland Finnegan Nate Garner A.J. Francis Jordan Kovacs Jason Fox Kelvin Sheppard Derrick Shelby Shelley Smith Philip Wheeler Ndamukong Suh Brice McCain Randy Starks Jordan Cameron T.J. Heath Kenny Stills Dannell Ellerbe Mike Wallace J.D. Walton Charles Clay Louis Delmas Matt Moore LaMichael James Derrick Shelby Michael Thomas Spencer Paysinger Josh Freeman Mike Pouncey Zack Bowman LaRon Byrd Davonte Wallace Jeff Linkenbach Jacques McClendon Greg Jennings Signed to futures contract Named Exec. VP of Football Operations Signed to futures contract Signed to futures contract Signed to futures contract Named Defensive Line Coach Signed as FA Released Released Named Sports Performance Director Promoted to Director of Analytics Placed Transition Tag on Clay Released Released Signed Signed Re-Signed Re-Signed Placed Restricted Free Agent Tender on Shelby Released Released Signed as UFA (Det.) Signed as UFA (Pit.) Released Signed as UFA (Cle.) Signed Acquired by Miami in Trade (N.O.) Traded (N.O.) Traded (Min.) Signed as UFA (NYG) Did not match Buffalo Bills offer Re-Signed Re-Signed Signed Signed Restricted Free Agent Tender Signed Signed as UFA (NYG) Signed as UFA Signed Contract Extension Signed as UFA (NYG) Signed as FA Waived Signed as UFA (K.C.) Signed as UFA (Jac.) Signed as FA 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS TRANSACTIONS DATE POS. PLAYER/COACH TRANSACTION April 28 April 30 April 30 May 1 May 2 May 5 May 8 May 11 May 18 June 5 June 8 June 10 July 23 July 24 July 27 July 28 July 29 DE QB WR DT OL CB RB S CB DB K DB WR OL P DE K LB LB WR WR OL LB DT DE G LB OL TE TE OL OL QB LB WR DT DT T QB WR QB DT WR T DT S WR TE Dion Jordan Ryan Tannehill DeVante Parker Jordan Phillips Jamil Douglas Bobby McCain Jay Ajayi Cedric Thompson Tony Lippett T.J. Heath Zach Hocker Lowell Rose Damarr Aultman Mickey Baucus Matt Darr Ray Drew Andrew Franks Neville Hewitt Mike Hull Christion Jones Nigel King Mike Liedtke Jeff Luc Ellis McCarthy Kendall Montgomery Dionte Savage Zach Vigil Aundrey Walker Tim Semisch Ryan Taylor Donald Hawkins Mark Asper Ryan Tannehill Jake Knott Tommy Streeter C.J. Mosley Kamal Johnson Mickey Baucus Josh Freeman Nigel King Josh Freeman Calvin Barnett Kai De La Cruz Chris Martin Ellis McCarthy Don Jones DeVante Parker Gerell Robinson Placed on Reserve/Suspended List Team Exercises Fifth-Year Option Selected in NFL Draft - D1, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D2, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D4, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D5a, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D5b, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D5c, ‘15 Selected in NFL Draft - D5d, ‘15 Waived Waived Waived Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Signed as Undrafted College Free Agent Waived Acquired from waivers (Dal.) Waived Signed Contract Extension Waived Signed as FA Signed as UFA (Det.) Waived Retired Released Waived Signed as FA Signed as FA Signed as FA Signed as FA Waived Placed on ACTIVE/PUP Placed on ACTIVE/PUP Placed on ACTIVE/NFI 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 31 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER (as of July 29, 2015 - visit Dolphins.com for most up to date roster) NO. 35 33 71 87 73 16 30 65 81 84 62 4 29 7 25 92 98 75 47 78 2 74 96 3 5 32 23 21 61 83 46 45 70 27 53 85 76 1 20 44 14 69 72 36 48 88 68 18 28 24 58 66 15 26 55 90 67 8 94 42 97 51 19 64 37 82 79 52 80 10 86 6 9 93 17 22 63 31 41 57 77 50 49 91 60 59 34 NAME Aikens, Walt Ajayi, Jay Albert, Branden Aultman, Damarr Barnett, Calvin POS. S RB T WR DT Bethel-Thompson, McLeod QB Bowman, Zack CB Brenner, Sam C Byrd, LaRon WR Cameron, Jordan TE Coleman, Deandre DT Darr, Matt P Davis, Will CB De La Cruz, Kai WR Delmas, Louis S Denney, John LS Dieke, Emmanuel DE Douglas, Jamil G Drew, Ray DE Fede, Terrence DE Fields, Brandon P Fox, Jason T Francis, A.J. DT Franks, Andrew K Freeman, Josh QB Gary, Shamiel S Gillislee, Mike RB Grimes, Brent CB Hawkins, Donald T Hazel, Matt WR Hewitt, Neville LB Hull, Mike LB James, Ja’Wuan T James, LaMichael RB Jenkins, Jelani LB Jennings, Greg WR Johnson, Anthony DT Jones, Christion WR Jones, Reshad S Kovacs, Jordan S Landry, Jarvis WR Liedtke, Michael G/T Linkenbach, Jeff G/T Lippett, Tony CB Luc, Jeff LB Lynch, Arthur TE Martin, Chris T Matthews, Rishard WR McCain, Bobby CB McCain, Brice CB McCain, Chris LB McClendon, Jacques C/G McDonald, Tyler WR Miller, Lamar RB Misi, Koa LB Mitchell, Earl DT Montgomery, Kendall DE Moore, Matt QB Mosley, C.J. DT Paysinger, Spencer LB Phillips, Jordan DT Pouncey, Mike C Preston, Michael WR Savage, Dionte G Seamster, Sammy CB Semisch, Tim TE Shelby, Derrick DE Sheppard, Kelvin LB Sims, Dion TE Stills, Kenny WR Stoneburner, Jake TE Streeter, Tommy WR Sturgis, Caleb K Suh, Ndamukong DT Tannehill, Ryan QB Taylor, Jamar CB Thomas, Dallas G Thomas, Michael S Thompson, Cedric S Tripp, Jordan LB Turner, Billy G Vernon, Olivier DE Vigil, Zach LB Wake, Cameron DE Walker, Aundrey T Walton, J.D. C/G Williams, Damien RB HT. 6-1 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-5 6-1 6-6 6-0 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-6 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-5 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-8 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-5 5-9 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-3 5-11 WT. 208 228 320 208 317 236 210 310 230 260 324 220 190 193 208 252 278 310 275 278 249 310 330 205 248 217 219 185 305 205 235 237 315 200 243 198 317 190 218 208 202 310 317 200 255 252 303 217 196 190 245 320 202 225 255 310 275 220 315 250 330 305 220 335 205 275 280 249 268 198 250 216 192 320 220 195 315 201 212 244 302 275 240 270 305 310 225 BIRTHDATE 6/19/91 6/15/93 11/4/84 1/13/92 10/7/91 7/3/88 11/18/84 4/27/90 08/18/89 8/7/88 1/27/91 7/2/92 5/8/90 1/19/92 4/12/87 12/13/78 9/23/90 2/28/92 9/24/92 11/19/91 5/21/84 5/2/88 5/7/90 1/11/93 1/13/88 5/31/90 11/1/90 7/19/83 4/22/92 1/23/92 4/6/93 5/25/91 6/3/92 10/22/92 3/13/92 9/21/83 1/24/93 12/20/92 2/25/88 6/12/90 11/28/92 1/15/92 6/9/87 7/2/92 2/14/92 6/17/90 1/4/90 10/12/89 8/18/93 12/10/86 11/21/91 12/10/87 5/9/91 4/25/91 1/17/87 9/25/87 7/27/92 8/9/84 8/6/83 6/28/88 10/15/92 7/24/89 6/1/89 2/10/92 2/5/91 9/18/91 3/4/89 1/2/88 2/18/91 4/22/92 8/25/89 10/7/89 8/9/89 1/6/87 7/27/88 9/29/90 10/30/89 3/17/90 2/10/93 4/3/91 10/17/91 10/7/90 3/28/91 1/30/82 1/15/93 3/24/87 4/3/92 EXP. 2 R 8 R 1 1 8 2 3 5 1 R 3 R 6 11 1 R R 2 9 6 1 R 6 1 3 9 2 1 R R 2 4 3 10 2 R 6 3 2 R 6 R R 1 1 4 R 7 2 4 1 4 6 6 R 8 11 5 R 5 3 R 2 R 4 5 3 3 2 2 3 6 4 3 3 3 R 2 1 4 R 7 R 6 2 COLLEGE Liberty ‘14 Boise State ‘15 Virginia ‘09 Maine, ‘15 Oklahoma State ’14 Sacramento State ‘11 Nebraska ‘07 Utah ‘13 Miami (FL) ‘11 Southern California ‘10 California ‘14 Tennessee ‘15 Utah State ‘13 Louisville ’14 Western Michigan ‘09 Brigham Young ‘05 Geogia Tech ‘14 Arizona State ‘15 Georgia ‘15 Marist ‘14 Michigan State ‘07 Miami (FL) ‘10 Maryland ‘13 RPI ‘15 Kansas State ‘08 Oklahoma State ‘13 Florida ‘13 Shippensburg ‘06 Texas ‘14 Coastal Carolina ‘14 Marshall ‘15 Penn State ‘15 Tennessee ‘14 Oregon ‘11 Florida ‘13 Western Michigan ‘05 LSU ‘15 Alabama ‘15 Georgia ‘10 Michigan ‘13 LSU ‘15 Illinois State ‘15 Cincinnati ‘09 Michigan State ‘15 Cincinnati ‘15 Georgia ‘14 Central Florida ’13 Nevada ‘12 Memphis ‘15 Utah ‘08 California ‘14 Tennessee ‘09 South Carolina State ‘13 Miami (FL) ‘13 Utah ‘10 Arizona ‘10 Bowling Green ‘15 Oregon State ‘07 Missouri ‘04 Oregon ‘10 Oklahoma ‘15 Florida ‘11 Heidelberg ‘10 Oklahoma ‘15 Middle Tenn. State ‘14 Northern Illinois ‘15 Utah ‘12 LSU ‘11 Michigan State ‘14 Oklahoma ‘13 Ohio State ‘ 13 Miami (FL) ‘12 Florida ‘13 Nebraska ‘09 Texas A&M ‘12 Boise State ‘13 Tennessee ‘13 Stanford ‘12 Minnesota ‘15 Montana ‘14 North Dakota State ‘14 Miami (FL) ‘13 Utah State ‘15 Penn State ‘05 Southern California ‘15 Baylor ‘09 Oklahoma ‘14 HOMETOWN Charlotte, NC Plano, Texas Glen Burnie, Md. Wheatley Heights, N.Y. Tulsa, Okla. San Francisco, Calif. Anchorage, Alaksa Oceanside, Calif. Hahnville, La. Newbury Park, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Bakersfield, Calif. Spokane, Wash. Montvale, N.J. North Miami Beach, Fla. Thornton, Colo. Jackson, Miss. Cypress, Calif. Thomasville, Ga. Nyack, NY Toledo, Ohio Fort Worth, Texas Severn, Md. Carmel, Calif. Kansas City, Mo. Tulsa, Oklahoma DeLand, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Tunica, Miss. North Agusta, SC Conyers, Ga. Canonsburg, Pa. Suwannee, Ga. Texarkana, Texas Olney, Md. Kalamazoo, Mich. New Orleans, La. Adamsville, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Curtice, Ohio Lutcher, La. Woodstock, Ill. Sandusky, Ohio Detroit, Mich. Port St. Lucie, Fla. Dartmouth, Mass. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Santa Ana, Calif. Oxford, Ala. Terrell, Texas Greensboro, NC Cleveland, Tenn. Summerville, SC Miami, Fla. Santa Rosa, Calif. Houston, Texas Miami, Fla. Newhall, Calif. Waynesville, Mo. Los Angeles, Calif. Towanda, Kan. Lakeland, Fla. Euclid, Ohio Flint, Mich. Ooltewah, Tenn. Omaha, Neb. Houston, Texas Stone Mountain, Ga. Detroit, Mich. Carlsbad, Calif. Dublin, Ohio Miami, Fla. St. Augustine, Fla. Portland, Oregon Big Spring, Texas San Diego, Calif. Baton Rouge, La. Houston, Texas Calipatria, Calif. Missoula, Mont. Shoreview, Minn. Miami, Fla. Clearfield, Utah Hyattsville, Md. Cleveland, Ohio Allen, Texas San Diego, Calif. HOW ACQ. D4, ‘14 D5b, ‘15 UFA, ‘14 (K.C.) FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA ‘14 UFA, ‘15 (NYG) FA, ‘13 FA, ‘15 UFA, ‘15 (Cle.) FA, ‘14 FA, ‘15 D3b, ‘13 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘14 FA, ‘05 FA ‘14 D4, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D7, ‘14 D7b, ‘07 UFA, ‘14 (Det.) FA, ‘13 FA, ‘15 FA ‘15 FA ‘15 D5a, ‘13 UFA, ‘13 (Atl.) Wai., ’15 (Dal.) D6, ‘14 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D1, ‘14 FA ‘14 D4a, ‘13 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘14 FA, ‘15 D5b, ‘10 FA, ‘14 D2, ‘14 FA, ‘15 UFA, ‘15 (K.C.) 5d, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D5, ‘14 FA, ‘15 D7b, ‘12 D5a, ‘15 UFA ‘15 (Pit.) FA, ‘14 UFA, 15 (Jac.) FA, ‘15 D4, ‘12 D2, ‘10 UFA, ‘14 (Hou.) FA, ‘15 UFA, ‘11 (Car.) UFA, ‘15 (Det.) UFA, 15 (NYG) D2, ‘15 D1, ‘11 FA ‘15 (Ten.) FA, ‘15 Wai., ’14 (Balt.) FA, ‘15 FA, ‘12 FA, ‘14 D4b, ‘13 T, 2015 (N.O.) FA, ‘14 FA, ‘15 D5b, ‘13 UFA ‘15 (Det.) D1, ‘12 D2, ‘13 D3a, ‘13 FA, ‘13 D5c, ‘15 D5b, ‘14 D3, ‘14 D3a, ‘12 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘09 FA, ‘15 UFA, 2015 (NYG) FA, ‘14 ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 38 Jones, Don S 5-11 205 5/14/90 3 Arkansas State ‘13 Town Creek, Ala. Wai, ‘14 (N.E.) 11 Parker, DeVante WR 6-3 218 1/20/93 R Louisville ‘15 Louisville, Ky. D1, ‘15 CTIVE/ NON-FOOTBALL INJURY A NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 89 Robinson, Gerell TE 6-4 248 10/13/89 2 Arizona State ‘13 Chandler, Ariz. FA, ‘14 32 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2015 MIAMI DOLPHINS NUMERICAL ROSTER (as of July 29, 2015 - visit Dolphins.com for most up to date roster) NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 93 94 96 97 98 NAME Christion Jones Brandon Fields Andrew Franks Matt Darr Josh Freeman Tommy Streeter Kai De La Cruz Moore, Matt Caleb Sturgis Kenny Stills Jarvis Landry Tyler McDonald POS. WR P K P QB WR WR QB K WR WR WR McLeod Bethel-Thompson QB Ryan Tannehill QB Rishard Matthews WR Michael Preston WR Reshad Jones S Brent Grimes CB Jamar Taylor CB Mike Gillislee RB Brice McCain CB Louis Delmas S Lamar Miller RB LaMichael James RB Bobby McCain CB Will Davis CB Zack Bowman CB Michael Thomas S Shamiel Gary S Jay Ajayi RB Damien Williams RB Walt Aikens S Tony Lippett CB Sammy Seamster CB Cedric Thompson S Paysinger, Spencer LB Jordan Kovacs S Mike Hull LB Neville Hewitt LB Ray Drew DE Jeff Luc LB Zach Vigil LB Olivier Vernon DE Mike Pouncey C Kelvin Sheppard LB Jelani Jenkins LB Koa Misi LB Jordan Tripp LB Chris McCain LB Walton, J.D. C/G Aundrey Walker T Donald Hawkins T Deandre Coleman DT Dallas Thomas G Dionte Savage G Sam Brenner C McClendon, Jacques C/G Kendall Montgomery DE Chris Martin T Michael Liedtke G/T Ja’Wuan James T Branden Albert T Linkenbach, Jeff G/T Calvin Barnett DT Jason Fox T Jamil Douglas G Anthony Johnson DT Billy Turner G Terrence Fede DE Derrick Shelby DE Dion Sims TE LaRon Byrd WR Tim Semisch TE Matt Hazel WR Jordan Cameron TE Greg Jennings WR Jake Stoneburner TE Damarr Aultman WR Arthur Lynch TE Earl Mitchell DT Cameron Wake DE John Denney LS Ndamukong Suh DT C.J. Mosley DT A.J. Francis DT Jordan Phillips DT Emmanuel Dieke DE HT. 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-9 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-8 6-1 6-5 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-6 6-6 WT. 190 249 205 220 248 216 193 220 192 198 202 202 236 220 217 220 218 185 195 219 190 208 225 200 196 190 210 201 217 228 225 208 200 205 212 250 208 237 235 275 255 240 275 305 249 243 255 244 245 310 305 305 324 315 335 310 320 275 303 310 315 320 317 317 310 310 317 302 278 280 268 230 275 205 260 198 250 208 252 310 270 252 320 315 330 330 278 BIRTHDATE 12/20/92 5/21/84 1/11/93 7/2/92 1/13/88 10/7/89 1/19/92 8/9/84 8/9/89 4/22/92 11/28/92 5/9/91 7/3/88 7/27/88 10/12/89 6/1/89 2/25/88 7/19/83 9/29/90 11/1/90 12/10/86 4/12/87 4/25/91 10/22/92 8/18/93 5/8/90 11/18/84 3/17/90 5/31/90 6/15/93 4/3/92 6/19/91 7/2/92 2/5/91 2/10/93 6/28/88 6/12/90 5/25/91 4/6/93 9/24/92 2/14/92 3/28/91 10/7/90 7/24/89 1/2/88 3/13/92 1/17/87 4/3/91 11/21/91 3/24/87 1/15/93 4/22/92 1/27/91 10/30/89 2/10/92 4/27/90 12/10/87 7/27/92 1/4/90 1/15/92 6/3/92 11/4/84 6/9/87 10/7/91 5/2/88 2/28/92 1/24/93 10/17/91 11/19/91 3/4/89 2/18/91 08/18/89 9/18/91 1/23/92 8/7/88 9/21/83 8/25/89 1/13/92 6/17/90 9/25/87 1/30/82 12/13/78 1/6/87 8/6/83 5/7/90 10/15/92 9/23/90 EXP. R 9 R R 6 2 R 8 3 3 2 1 1 4 4 3 6 9 3 3 7 6 4 4 R 3 8 3 1 R 2 2 R 2 R 5 3 R R R R R 4 5 5 3 6 2 2 6 R 2 1 3 R 2 4 R 1 R 2 8 6 1 6 R 2 1 2 4 3 3 R 1 5 10 2 R 1 6 7 11 6 11 1 R 1 COLLEGE Alabama ‘15 Michigan State ‘07 RPI ‘15 Tennessee ‘15 Kansas State ‘08 Miami (FL) ‘12 Louisville ’14 Oregon State ‘07 Florida ‘13 Oklahoma ‘13 LSU ‘15 South Carolina State ‘13 Sacramento State ‘11 Texas A&M ‘12 Nevada ‘12 Heidelberg ‘10 Georgia ‘10 Shippensburg ‘06 Boise State ‘13 Florida ‘13 Utah ‘08 Western Michigan ‘09 Miami (FL) ‘13 Oregon ‘11 Memphis ‘15 Utah State ‘13 Nebraska ‘07 Stanford ‘12 Oklahoma State ‘13 Boise State ‘15 Oklahoma ‘14 Liberty ‘14 Michigan State ‘15 Middle Tenn. State ‘14 Minnesota ‘15 Oregon ‘10 Michigan ‘13 Penn State ‘15 Marshall ‘15 Georgia ‘15 Cincinnati ‘15 Utah State ‘15 Miami (FL) ‘13 Florida ‘11 LSU ‘11 Florida ‘13 Utah ‘10 Montana ‘14 California ‘14 Baylor ‘09 Southern California ‘15 Texas ‘14 California ‘14 Tennessee ‘13 Oklahoma ‘15 Utah ‘13 Tennessee ‘09 Bowling Green ‘15 Central Florida ’13 Illinois State ‘15 Tennessee ‘14 Virginia ‘09 Cincinnati ‘09 Oklahoma State ’14 Miami (FL) ‘10 Arizona State ‘15 LSU ‘15 North Dakota State ‘14 Marist ‘14 Utah ‘12 Michigan State ‘14 Miami (FL) ‘11 Northern Illinois ‘15 Coastal Carolina ‘14 Southern California ‘10 Western Michigan ‘05 Ohio State ‘ 13 Maine, ‘15 Georgia ‘14 Arizona ‘10 Penn State ‘05 Brigham Young ‘05 Nebraska ‘09 Missouri ‘04 Maryland ‘13 Oklahoma ‘15 Geogia Tech ‘14 HOMETOWN Adamsville, Ala. Toledo, Ohio Carmel, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. Kansas City, Mo. Miami, Fla. Montvale, N.J. Newhall, Calif. St. Augustine, Fla. Carlsbad, Calif. Lutcher, La. Summerville, SC San Francisco, Calif. Big Spring, Texas Santa Ana, Calif. Euclid, Ohio Atlanta, Ga. Philadelphia, Pa. San Diego, Calif. DeLand, Fla. Terrell, Texas North Miami Beach, Fla. Miami, Fla. Texarkana, Texas Oxford, Ala. Spokane, Wash. Anchorage, Alaksa Houston, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma Plano, Texas San Diego, Calif. Charlotte, NC Detroit, Mich. Ooltewah, Tenn. Calipatria, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Curtice, Ohio Canonsburg, Pa. Conyers, Ga. Thomasville, Ga. Port St. Lucie, Fla. Clearfield, Utah Miami, Fla. Lakeland, Fla. Stone Mountain, Ga. Olney, Md. Santa Rosa, Calif. Missoula, Mont. Greensboro, NC Allen, Texas Cleveland, Ohio Tunica, Miss. Seattle, Wash. Baton Rouge, La. Flint, Mich. Oceanside, Calif. Cleveland, Tenn. Miami, Fla. Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Woodstock, Ill. Suwannee, Ga. Glen Burnie, Md. Sandusky, Ohio Tulsa, Okla. Fort Worth, Texas Cypress, Calif. New Orleans, La. Shoreview, Minn. Nyack, NY Houston, Texas Detroit, Mich. Hahnville, La. Omaha, Neb. North Agusta, SC Newbury Park, Calif. Kalamazoo, Mich. Dublin, Ohio Wheatley Heights, N.Y. Dartmouth, Mass. Houston, Texas Hyattsville, Md. Thornton, Colo Portland, Oregon Waynesville, Mo. Severn, Md. Towanda, Kan. Jackson, Miss HOW ACQ. FA, ‘15 D7b, ‘07 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 UFA, ‘11 (Car.) D5b, ‘13 T, 2015 (N.O.) D2, ‘14 FA, ‘15 FA ‘14 D1, ‘12 D7b, ‘12 FA ‘15 (Ten.) D5b, ‘10 UFA, ‘13 (Atl.) D2, ‘13 D5a, ‘13 UFA ‘15 (Pit.) FA, ‘14 D4, ‘12 FA ‘14 D5a, ‘15 D3b, ‘13 UFA, ‘15 (NYG) FA, ‘13 FA ‘15 D5b, ‘15 FA, ‘14 D4, ‘14 5d, ‘15 Wai., ’14 (Balt.) D5c, ‘15 UFA, 15 (NYG) FA, ‘14 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D3a, ‘12 D1, ‘11 FA, ‘14 D4a, ‘13 D2, ‘10 D5b, ‘14 FA, ‘14 UFA, 2015 (NYG) FA, ‘15 Wai., ’15 (Dal.) FA, ‘14 D3a, ‘13 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘13 UFA, 15 (Jac.) FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D1, ‘14 UFA, ‘14 (K.C.) UFA, 15 (K.C.) FA, ‘15 UFA, ‘14 (Det.) D4, ‘15 FA, ‘14 D3, ‘14 D7, ‘14 FA, ‘12 D4b, ‘13 FA, ‘15 FA, ‘15 D6, ‘14 UFA, ‘15 (Cle.) FA, ‘15 FA, ‘14 FA, ‘15 D5, ‘14 UFA, ‘14 (Hou.) FA, ‘09 FA, ‘05 UFA ‘15 (Det.) UFA, ‘15 (Det.) FA, ‘13 D2, ‘15 FA ‘14 ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 38 Don Jones S 5-11 205 5/14/90 3 Arkansas State ‘13 Town Creek, Ala. Wai, ‘14 (N.E.) 11 DeVante Parker WR 6-3 218 1/20/93 R Louisville ‘15 Louisville, Ky. D1, ‘15 CTIVE/ NON-FOOTBALL INJURY A NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. BIRTHDATE EXP. COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. 89 Gerell Robinson TE 6-4 248 10/13/89 2 Arizona State ‘13 Chandler, Ariz. FA, ‘14 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 33 WON 8, LOST 8 09/07 W 33-20 09/14 L 10-29 09/21 L 15-34 09/28 W 38-14 10/12 L 24-27 10/19 W 27-14 10/26 W 27-13 11/02 W 37- 0 11/09 L 16-20 11/13 W 22- 9 11/23 L 36-39 12/01 W 16-13 12/07 L 13-28 12/14 L 13-41 12/21 W 37-35 12/28 L 24-37 34 2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD New England 70,630 Miller 216 1099 5.1 97t 8 at Buffalo 69,954 Tannehill 56 311 5.6 40 1 Kansas City 70,313 Dan. Thomas 44 168 3.8 15 2 at Oakland 83,436 Moreno 31 148 4.8 15 1 Green Bay 70,875 Damie. Williams 36 122 3.4 19 0 at Chicago 62,413 M. Wallace 4 16 4.0 12 0 at Jacksonville 65,633 L. James LG 5 9 1.8 5 0 San Diego 70,222 L. James TM 3 9 3.0 5 0 at Detroit 63,179 Matthews 1 3 3.0 3 0 Buffalo 71,573 Darkwa TM 4 2 0.5 7 0 at Denver 76,987 Moore 2 -2 -1.0 -1 0 at New York Jets 78,160 Landry 2 -4 -2.0 4 0 Baltimore 70,244 TEAM 399 1872 4.7 97t 12 at New England 68,756 OPPONENTS 453 1937 4.3 47 13 Minnesota 66,203 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD New York Jets 70,220 Landry 84 758 9.0 25 5 Miami Opp. M. Wallace 67 862 12.9 50 10 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 361 309 Clay 58 605 10.4 41 3 Rushing 99 99 Hartline 39 474 12.2 35 2 Passing 226 194 Miller 38 275 7.2 20 1 Penalty 36 16 Gibson 29 295 10.2 40 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 80/200 98/223 Sims 24 284 11.8 38 2 3rd Down Pct. 40.0 43.9 Damie. Williams 21 187 8.9 32 1 4th Down: Made/Att 7/19 13/22 Dan. Thomas 13 121 9.3 25 0 4th Down Pct. 36.8 59.1 Matthews 12 135 11.3 23 2 POSSESSION AVG. 30:08 29:52 Darkwa TM 3 31 10.3 17 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5601 5494 Hoskins TM 3 21 7.0 14 0 Avg. Per Game 350.1 343.4 Damia. Williams TM 1 14 14.0 14 0 Total Plays 1040 1029 Moreno 1 8 8.0 8 0 Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.3 Tannehill 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 1872 1937 TEAM 394 4066 10.3 50 27 Avg. Per Game 117.0 121.1 OPPONENTS 338 3768 11.1 74t 27 Total Rushes 399 453 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD NET YARDS PASSING 3729 3557 Grimes 5 80 16.0 32 1 Avg. Per Game 233.1 222.3 R. Jones 3 62 20.7 50 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 46/337 39/211 Delmas 1 81 81.0 81t 1 Gross Yards 4066 3768 Aikens 1 43 43.0 43 0 Att./Completions 595/394 537/338 J. Wilson 1 31 31.0 31 0 Completion Pct. 66.2 62.9 Shelby 1 2 2.0 2 0 Had Intercepted 12 14 Stanford 1 0 0.0 0 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 59/45.6 61/42.5 Trusnik 1 0 0.0 0 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 59/38.6 61/38.2 TEAM 14 299 21.4 81t 2 PENALTIES/YARDS 81/635 105/920 OPPONENTS 12 252 21.0 70 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 27/11 19/11 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B TOUCHDOWNS 42 42 Fields 58 2688 46.3 38.6 3 21 60 1 Rushing 12 13 TEAM 59 2688 45.6 38.6 3 21 60 1 Passing 27 27 OPPONENTS 61 2593 42.5 38.2 3 24 64 3 Returns 3 2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Landry 25 19 204 8.2 32 0 TEAM 53 108 137 90 0 388 TEAM 25 19 204 8.2 32 0 OPPONENTS 74 84 85 130 0 373 OPPONENTS 36 11 349 9.7 47 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Sturgis 0 0 0 0 41/41 29/37 0 128 Landry 34 954 28.1 74 0 M. Wallace 10 0 10 0 0 60 Damie. Williams 5 102 20.4 26 0 Miller 9 8 1 0 0 54 Fede 1 13 13.0 13 0 Landry 5 0 5 0 0 30 Garner 1 13 13.0 13 0 Clay 3 0 3 0 0 18 TEAM 41 1082 26.4 74 0 Dan. Thomas 2 2 0 0 0 14 OPPONENTS 46 1237 26.9 102t 1 Hartline 2 0 2 0 0 12 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Matthews 2 0 2 0 0 12 Sturgis 1/ 1 12/12 7/ 8 6/10 3/6 Sims 2 0 2 0 0 12 TEAM 1/ 1 12/12 7/ 8 6/10 3/6 Delmas 1 0 0 1 0 6 OPPONENTS 1/ 1 6/ 6 11/13 7/13 1/1 Finnegan 1 0 0 1 0 6 Sturgis: (38G,24G,22G,27G)(34G)(48N,22G,51G) Gibson 1 0 1 0 0 6 (41G)(48G)(50N,33G,37B,19G)(43G,29G)(26G,25G, Grimes 1 0 0 1 0 6 45N,23G)(23G,50G,20G)(38G,32G)()(43N,43G,44G, Moreno 1 1 0 0 0 6 26G)(46G,34G)(41B,24G,53G)(56N)(37G,53N) Tannehill 1 1 0 0 0 6 OPP: (47G,45G)(27G,27G,31G,32G,31N,38G)()()(43G, Damie. Williams 1 0 1 0 0 6 30G)()(48B,30G,40G)()(26G,42B,50G)(33G,21G,46G, Fede 0 0 0 0 1 2 47N)(38G,33N)(40G,48N,45G,45N)()(35G,36G)(18G, TEAM 42 12 27 3 41/41 29/37 3 388 33G)(45N,26G,23G,39G) OPPONENTS 42 13 27 2 39/39 26/34 0 373 2-Pt Conv: Dan. Thomas, TM 1-1, OPP 2-3 SACKS: Wake 11.5, Vernon 6.5, Starks 4.5, Jenkins 3.5, Shelby 3, Mitchell 2, Delmas 1, Fede 1, Freeny 1, R. Jones 1, Jordan 1, McCain 1, Misi 1, Odrick 1, TM 39, OPP 46 FUM/LOST: Tannehill 9/2, Landry 7/4, Miller 3/3, Gibson 2/0, M. Wallace 2/1, Hartline 1/0, R. Jones 1/0, Matthews 1/0, Dan. Thomas 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Tannehill 590 392 4045 66.4 6.86 27 4.6 12 2.0 50 46/ 337 92.8 Moore 4 2 21 50.0 5.25 0 0.0 0 0.0 14 0/ 0 65.6 M. Wallace 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 --0/ 0 39.6 TEAM 595 394 4066 66.2 6.83 27 4.5 12 2.0 50 46/ 337 92.5 OPPONENTS 537 338 3768 62.9 7.02 27 5.0 14 2.6 74t 39/ 211 89.7 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2014 MIAMI DOLPHINS FINAL PRESEASON STATISTICS WON 2, LOST 3 08/08 L 10-16 08/16 W 20-14 08/23 W 25-20 08/28 W 14-13 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Darkwa 25 112 4.5 53 1 Damie. Williams 27 69 2.6 20 2 Moreno 10 64 6.4 19 0 L. Miller 14 48 3.4 11 0 Dan. Thomas 13 38 2.9 9 1 Gillislee 8 30 3.8 10 0 Marshall 4 11 2.8 5 0 Tannehill 2 6 3.0 7 0 Lobato 3 5 1.7 6 0 Quinn 2 1 0.5 2 0 Mat. Moore 3 -7 -2.3 -1 0 TEAM 111 377 3.4 53 4 OPPONENTS 109 356 3.3 14 1 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Landry 7 73 10.4 26 0 Darkwa 7 53 7.6 15 0 Matthews 6 91 15.2 36 1 Hazel 6 87 14.5 22t 1 M. Wallace 6 67 11.2 21 0 Cone 6 59 9.8 21 0 Damie. Williams 6 36 6.0 12 0 L. Miller 6 31 5.2 13 0 Brackett 5 69 13.8 30 0 Damia. Williams 4 100 25.0 54 0 Gibson 4 42 10.5 16 1 Binns 4 39 9.8 21 0 K. Miller 4 38 9.5 14 0 Hartline 4 30 7.5 16 0 Thigpen 3 27 9.0 15 0 Hoskins 2 32 16.0 27t 1 Sims 2 14 7.0 8 0 Spadola 1 27 27.0 27 0 Clay 1 18 18.0 18 0 Marshall 1 8 8.0 8 0 Egnew TM 1 7 7.0 7 0 E. Wilson 1 6 6.0 6 0 Gillislee 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 TEAM 88 952 10.8 54 4 OPPONENTS 69 854 12.4 57 4 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD TEAM 0 0 --- --0 OPPONENTS 3 22 7.3 12 1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Fields 22 1030 46.8 41.0 1 7 60 0 TEAM 22 1030 46.8 41.0 1 7 60 0 OPPONENTS 26 1276 49.1 39.6 2 9 76 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Thigpen 5 2 81 16.2 32 0 Landry 4 3 74 18.5 48 0 Damia. Williams 4 1 38 9.5 26 0 Fogg 1 0 13 13.0 13 0 TEAM 14 6 206 14.7 48 0 OPPONENTS 15 2 109 7.3 21 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Landry 4 93 23.3 26 0 Damie. Williams 3 82 27.3 38 0 Thigpen 2 56 28.0 31 0 Darkwa 1 29 29.0 29 0 Fogg 1 16 16.0 16 0 TEAM 11 276 25.1 38 0 OPPONENTS 15 388 25.9 50 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Potter 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 1/ 1 1/1 Hrapmann 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/0 Sturgis 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/1 TEAM 0/ 0 1/ 1 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/2 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 2/ 2 1/ 1 1/ 1 3/4 Potter: ()(48G,51G)(26G)() Hrapmann: (42G)()()() Sturgis: ()()()(56N) TM: (42G)(48G,51G)(26G)(56N) OPP: (21G,21G,34G)()(52G,50G)(49G,63N,53G) Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 49.1 5.11 1 1.9 1 1.9 30 2/ 17 62.7 65.2 8.00 2 4.3 1 2.2 54 1/ 1 95.2 68.3 7.10 1 2.4 1 2.4 36 1/ 10 86.5 100.0 5.50 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 0/ 0 89.6 61.1 6.61 4 2.8 3 2.1 54 4/ 28 81.1 51.5 6.37 4 3.0 0 0.0 57 13/ 72 81.5 at Atlanta 68,540 at Tampa Bay 50,555 Dallas 55,623 St. Louis 43,340 Miami Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 72 72 Rushing 19 13 Passing 42 46 Penalty 11 13 3rd Down: Made/Att 21/57 20/60 3rd Down Pct. 36.8 33.3 4th Down: Made/Att 3/4 2/4 4th Down Pct. 75.0 50.0 POSSESSION AVG. 29:12 30:48 TOTAL NET YARDS 1301 1138 Avg. Per Game 325.3 284.5 Total Plays 259 256 Avg. Per Play 5.0 4.4 NET YARDS RUSHING 377 356 Avg. Per Game 94.3 89.0 Total Rushes 111 109 NET YARDS PASSING 924 782 Avg. Per Game 231.0 195.5 Sacked/Yards Lost 4/28 13/72 Gross Yards 952 854 Att./Completions 144/88 134/69 Completion Pct. 61.1 51.5 Had Intercepted 3 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 22/46.8 26/49.1 NET PUNTING AVG. 22/41.0 26/39.6 PENALTIES/YARDS 36/277 39/306 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 6/3 5/2 TOUCHDOWNS 8 6 Rushing 4 1 Passing 4 4 Returns 0 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 13 10 18 28 0 69 OPPONENTS 10 23 13 17 0 63 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Damie. Williams 2 2 0 0 0 14 Potter 0 0 0 0 2/ 2 3/ 3 0 11 Darkwa 1 1 0 0 0 8 Gibson 1 0 1 0 0 6 Hazel 1 0 1 0 0 6 Hoskins 1 0 1 0 0 6 Matthews 1 0 1 0 0 6 Dan. Thomas 1 1 0 0 0 6 Hrapmann 0 0 0 0 1/ 1 1/ 1 0 4 Sturgis 0 0 0 0 2/ 2 0/ 1 0 2 TEAM 8 4 4 0 5/ 5 4/ 5 0 69 OPPONENTS 6 1 4 1 6/ 6 7/ 8 0 63 2-Pt Conv: Darkwa, Damie. Williams, TM 2-3, OPP 0-0 SACKS: McCain 2, Vernon 2, Wake 2, K. Johnson 1.5, Fede 1, Jenkins 1, Jordan 1, Odrick 1, G. Smith 1, A. Johnson 0.5, TM 13, OPP 4 FUM/LOST: Cone 1/0, Landry 1/0, Lobato 1/1, Sims 1/1, Tannehill 1/1, Thigpen 1/0 * PASSING Lobato Mat. Moore Tannehill Quinn TEAM OPPONENTS Att Cmp Yds 53 26 271 46 30 368 41 28 291 4 4 22 144 88 952 134 69 854 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 35 36 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide 37 38 2015 Preseason and Training Camp Guide