
This morning, after the previous evening’s Hard Knocks premiere, the Dolphins held a walk-through in the bubble.
The team will return to the practice field later this evening, though, for a 6:25 p.m. practice open to the public–the only open night practice of training camp.
In case you missed it, here’s a complete roundup of Dolphins.com’s coverage of the 11th day of training camp practices:
- Variety of Stars Emerge From Hard Knocks Premiere
- Dolphins Announce Celebration for 40th Anniversary of Perfect Season
- Dolphins Announce Naming Rights Partnership for Team’s Training Facility
- VIDEO: Joe Philbin Press Conference 8/8, Part 1
- VIDEO: Joe Philbin Press Conference 8/8, Part 2
- VIDEO: Vontae Davis Media Availability
- VIDEO: Hard Knocks Director’s Cut: Rob Gehring
- VIDEO: Cam Wake Media Availability
- VIDEO: Randy Starks Media Availability
- VIDEO: Jared Odrick Media Availability
- VIDEO: Les Brown Reacts to Hard Knocks
- VIDEO: 1-0n-1 with Eric Steinbach
- VIDEO: Finsiders TV, 8/8/12
- VIDEO: Training Facility Naming Rights Press Conference
- VIDEO: 40th Anniversary of 1972 Undefeated Team Press Conference‘
- VIDEO: Jim Kiick, Larry Little and Mercury Morris In Studio
Check out the best clips from this past week on the Finsiders. This week’s clips include: a look back at how the nickname “Mr. Sack” originated, an interesting fact about the ’72 Dolphins from Jim Kiick, and Richmond Webb talks about his experience playing for another team.
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The former Dolphin great called into the show to give us his two cents on the current running back situation. Kiick gives his thoughts on which running back he would would prefer to return next season: Ricky Williams or Ronnie Brown.
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Time to continue our series on the history of the NFL Draft. Last week, we gave you the history of the 15th overall pick, which is currently held by the Dolphins. Today, we’ll assess the drafting of running backs.
With countless mock drafts suggesting that the Fins will select Alabama RB Mark Ingram in the first round, I thought it would be interesting to test Troy Stradford’s theory that running backs are a “dime a dozen.”
In 2010, the NFL’s leading rusher was Arian Foster of the Houston Texans, who ran for over 1,600 yards.



