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 Friday, August 11
Dolphins: Diving into a new era
 
 By Mark Cannizzaro
Special to ESPN.com

The leftover taste in the hooked mouths of the Miami Dolphins is not good. The last time they were on the field for real was the 62-7 thrashing at the hands of the Jaguars in the AFC wild-card game last January. Since that ugly moment, Jimmy Johnson stepped down and Dan Marino retired.

So a new era is beginning in Miami, where Dave Wannstedt is now the boss and either Damon Huard or Jay Fiedler is the starting quarterback.

 
CAMP AT A GLANCE
 Damon Huard
Damon Huard will battle Jay Fiedler for the starting quarterback job.
  Location: Nova University (Davie, Fla.)
Rookies report: July 18
Veterans report: July 21
Preseason schedule:
   Aug. 5: at Pittsburgh
   Aug. 10: Tampa Bay
   Aug. 21: Green Bay
   Aug. 25: at New Orleans

Man in the spotlight
In this case, it's men in the spotlight -- Huard and Fiedler. Huard, playing in place of Marino at times last season, led the Dolphins to a 5-1 record in games in which he played most of the minutes. Fiedler, even less proven than the inexperienced Huard, is known as an accurate passer who'd spelled Mark Brunell in Jacksonville. One of the two must emerge in training camp and preseason and become the leader of the offense.

Key position battle
While you could make an argument for quarterback being the key battle, in this case we'll look at running back, where Miami has been trying for years to find a consistent featured back with no luck. J.J. Johnson rushed for 558 yards and a modest 3.7-yard average in an injury-plagued rookie season. With the troubled Cecil Collins gone, in an effort to hedge their bet on Johnson, the Dolphins signed veterans Thurman Thomas and Lamar Smith, and they hope speedy Autry Denson can become a third-down threat. They must make an improvement from the 90.8 average rushing yards per game and 3.3 average from a year ago.

Biggest adjustment
Life with Marino and Johnson, who often feuded, was difficult at times. With Wannstedt in charge and some rules relaxed a bit, this could be a plus for Miami. Wannstedt, a classy gentleman in a business where there are some questionable characters, does have a lot to prove considering his 41-57 record as the Bears head coach.

Rookie report
The Dolphins, who didn't have a first-round pick, chose Mississippi tackle Todd Wade in the second round. He's expected to compete for the starting right tackle spot. In the third round, they picked Colorado defensive back Ben Kelly, who could be an immediate contributor on special teams as a return man and in the nickel defense.

Miami Dolphins
Signed Waived/released/lost
*OT Mike Sheldon
RB Curtis Alexander
QB Jay Fiedler from Jaguars
S Brian Walker from Seahawks
*C Tim Ruddy
OL Heath Irwin from Patriots
LB Scott Galyon from Giants
*T Richmond Webb
RB Thurman Thomas from Bills
RB Lamar Smith from Saints
DT Jermaine Haley (from CFL)
G John Bock
QB Todd Doxzon
G O'Lester Pope
G Ben Adams
P Chris Hanson
S Orlando Stinauer
TE Rich O'Donnell
LB Twan Russell
WR Bert Emanuel from Bucs
*LB Derrick Rodgers
*WR Nate Jacquet
*TE Ed Perry
*CB Ray Hill
TE Hawood Clay from Cowboys
QB Mike Quinn from Cowboys
*RB Autry Denson
*G Mark Dixon
*OT Brent Smith
WR Leslie Shepherd
*G Kevin Donnalley
CB Terrance Shaw from San Diego
*K Olindo Mare
OT Keno Hills

Acquired via trade
P Matt Turk from Redskins

Retired
QB Dan Marino

RB Cecil Collins
TE Troy Drayton
LB Anthony Harris
FB Kantroy Barber
G Kevin Gogan
DB Shawn Wooden to Bears
FB Stanley Pritchett to Eagles
P Tom Hutton to Packers
QB Scott Zolak
OT James Brown
WR Yatil Green
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Traded
P Brent Bartholomew to Bears


 



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 Thurman Thomas has received a warm reception in Miami.
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