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Dolphins News: QB Camp III - Last Day
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*** DOLPHINS NEWS ***
Jul 10, 1998: -- QB Camp III - Last Day --

The Dolphins finished up their last day of QB camp III yesterday, having completed the last mini-camp of 1998 in good shape to enter the full training camp sessions in 3 weeks. The most notable news out of practice yesterday was an injury to rookie free agent WR Derrick Steagall, who injured his left knee in passing drills. Preliminary indications are that it's ligament damage, but until they complete an MRI on his knee today, we won't know the full extent of the injury.

On the positive side, it appears the Yatil Green has improved significantly since the first mini-camp and although he is still lining up with the second team offense, both JJ and receivers coach Robert Ford have commented on the fact that Green is finally getting to the point where he can challenge for the starting job.

Yesterday, the Dolphins' last practice consisted of lots of individual drills, with the receivers and the secondary getting most of the attention. Check out the complete eyewitness report below for details.

Overall, the third mini-camp was a success with many of the rookies showing noticeable improvement since the first mini-camp and with Yatil Green getting to the point where he is back in shape and ready to go into training camp.

In a press conference held Wednesday, JJ praised return man Geoff Turner of Colorado State for his play on special teams and rookie linebacker Brad Jackson, whom JJ noted will almost certainly be on the roster in September.

In other news, the Dolphins passed on the supplemental draft this year after DT Jamal Williams was picked up in the second round by San Diego and OT Mike Wahle was taken by the Packers. If either of these players had been available later on, the Dolphins might have picked up one of them, but they didn't want to spend a second round pick on either of them, which is what it would have taken to get them.

EYEWITNESS REPORT:

Today's eyewitness report is of the last practice session of QB camp III, held Thursday morning from 10:45 to noon. Don Dillard provides us with his observations, including some very detailed results of the passing drills:

Day 3

I was delayed at work and arrived at 11:00 for the 10:45 practice. The team was still stretching, and the practice didn't really start until 11:15.

11:15

The offense was in white shirts and the defense in green. All the players were on the second field. The offense was walking through plays and the special team squad was practicing quick field goals simulating a time running out situation.

Pretty boring but I mulled up toward the north end of the stands and looked over the side where the players friends and relatives sit.

11:25 Horn blasted - players scurried around

They practiced kickoffs. Avery, Ray Nealy, and someone else were the return men. Ray Nealy was a surprise to me.

11:30 Horn Blasted - players scurried around

Now they separated into groups by position. Linebackers, QB-receivers, DBs, Defensive linemen, and offensive linemen. The line backers and Defensive linemen came to field next to stands. The linebackers came down to where I was on the North end of the stands so I watched them.

There was one linebacker #40 not on your list so I assumed he was Robert Jones.

The linebackers seem to run the drills about the same speed to me until they started doing a drop back drill. The linebacker backpedals when the ball is snapped and comes back forward when the coaches arm comes forward to intercept the football. One guy stood out. He got back noticeably farther than the other backs and he was #58 Brad Jackson.

Then the other drills began over. I started noticing that - WOW - he did that fast. Look up the numbers and there goes Derrick Rodgers; There goes Brad Davis [Ed Note: Brad Jackson?] again...

The biggest of the bunch were Robert Jones and Selvesta Miller.

11:45 Horn Blasted.

They started the Receiver vs DB drill which is really a crowd pleaser.

Too bad it's on the far field. Another problem was the offensive players white jerseys were getting grass stain and you couldn't read the numbers.

I tried to keep track of matchups, but it happened so fast I couldn't keep up. I missed a bunch and could use help in the future. Binoculars would be nice.

    81 McDuffie       23 Surtain   29 Madison 
    83 Manning        24 Wilson    31 Marion 
    87 Green          25 Harris    34 Jacobs 
    19 Shannon        27 Buckley   45 Walker
     1 Turner         28 Mosley

81 vrs 27 Catch ?? vrs 31 Catch 87 vrs 25 87 ran by 25 on a go but dropped ball 83 vrs 34 Out pattern. Really nice catch in excellent coverage. 19 vrs 45 out. Nice catch. ?? 29 Nice coverage. Broke up catch 1 vrs 25 Out. nice catch. Good separation from defender. 81 vrs 27 In pattern. drop. ?? vrs 31 Breakup by defender 87 vrs 23 Out. Catch 83 vrs 34 Good Catch ?? vrs 45 Beat Long. No catch though. ?? vrs 29 Almost intercepted it. 19 vrs 25 Go. Passed defender. Bad pass. 1 vrs 23 Go. Passed defender. Dropped the pass. ?? vrs 34 Out. Drop. 81 vrs 31 Catch 88 vrs 29 Beat Long. Drop. 83 vrs ?? Catch ?? vrs 34 Beat defender ?? vrs 24 Almost intercept. 19 vrs 23 Drop 1 vrs 27 Go. By defender. Bad pass.

Like day 2, I thought the receivers had their way. And again, I was impressed with Geoff Turner who I described as a bowling ball. Let's change that to cannon ball. There's no bumping this guy on the line. His separation from the defenders was the best, but he did drop a nice over the header.

12:00 Horn blasted.

Now they lined up offense and defense and ran through plays in slow motion. At this point all their helmets came off.

Pretty boring. The humidity was getting to me at this point so I left for work pretty much soaked from perspiration.

My Comments.

If you go to a Nova practice, an umbrella is a nice thing to have. Take a water bottle. You can refill it for free at the concession stand at the water fountains. Otherwise it's $2 a small bottle. Wear shorts. My Business casual attire was too much. Hats are nice. There were some guys with ties on, but they didn't stay long.

They really don't like video cameras in the stands or anywhere... You can get their attention very fast by standing up with a video camera. Still cameras are OK.

My Comments:

The news from QB camp III was encouraging to me. While it was particularly good to hear that Yatil Green is improving, it was also good to hear positive things about Charles Jordan, Brad Jackson, and little Geoff Turner.

While the Dolphins probably practice more than any other team, it was pretty obvious that guys like Green and the rookies have really benefited from the extra time working with the veterans. It gets them over the jitters and lets them concentrate more on showing what they can do.

So now we get to wait 3 more weeks to see how training camp goes. It should be as exciting a training camp as we've seen since JJ got here. It looks like the level of talent is as high as it's been in many years and that should provide for a lot of interesting battles for jobs.

The linemen will finally get to show what they can do and that will certainly be as important as what we've seen so far. I can't wait to see what guys like Lorenzo Bromell, Scott Shaw, Jim Bundren, Kenny Mixon and Josh Taves can do when they put on the pads.

Hopefully, the next three weeks will pass swiftly and we can get on with the season.

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