Miami Herald

DOLPHINS CAMP REPORT

- — BARRY JACKSON AND DANIEL OYEFUSI

The Dolphins began their first training camp under coach Mike McDaniel with a crisp 75-minute practice that featured considerab­le 11on-11 work. Some of Wednesday’s highlights:

STARS OF THE DAY Tyreek Hill,

who had two chunk plays on throws from Tua Tagovailoa.

On the first, Hill hauled in a 15-yard slant and scampered past defenders for a long gain, which might have gone a touchdown in a game.

On the second, Tagovailoa threw a beautiful 30-yard sideline completion to Hill.

Tagovailoa also completed a 15-yard pass over the middle to Jaylen Waddle. The Dolphins are definitely going to expose the middle of the field.

Noah Igbinoghen­e, who deflected a Tagovailoa pass intended for Hill, and Trill Williams, who picked off

Teddy Bridgewate­r and returned it for a touchdown. Igbinoghen­e and Williams are competing for the No. 4 cornerback job.

Jaelan Phillips, who had two would-be sacks of Tagovailoa.

PLAYS OF THE DAY

On the first 11-on-11 play in training camp, Hill turned a short pass from Tagovailoa into a very long gain. Then Tagovailoa completed the sideline pass a short time later. If this is a harbinger of 2022, it will be an exciting season.

New cornerback Keion Crossen made a pass breakup of a Bridgewate­r pass to Cedrick Wilson Jr.

Igbinoghen­e jumped a route to Hill for his defection of Tagovailoa, and Williams ran about 35 yards for a TD on his pick of Bridgewate­r. Jevon Holland made a nice pass breakup on a Tagovailoa pass to Waddle.

NOTABLE

Tagovailoa faced heavy pressure on two of his first four drop backs. Otherwise, protection was decent, and Tagovailoa had a solid day.

Newcomer Mohamed Sanu caught a 10-yard pass from Bridgewate­r.

Skylar Thompson was off on a couple of passes.

Though not permitted to report who lined up at what position on the offensive line, we stand by what we’ve reported since March: Barring injuries, the expectatio­n is the line — from left to right — will be Terron Armstead, Liam Eichenberg, Connor Williams, Robert Hunt and Austin Jackson.

Eichenberg and Jackson will need to hold off challenger­s, however.

Waddle caught multiple passes from Tagovailoa and an intermedia­te pass from Bridgewate­r. And Tagovailoa connected with Wilson for a 15-yard gain.

Bridgewate­r completed a 25-yard pass to Myles Gaskin, who ran for another 20 yards or so.

Hill, Preston Williams,

Waddle and DeVonte Dedmon handled returns.

HEALTH UPDATE Byron Jones,

Cornerback who had offseason surgery in an area between the ankle and Achilles, is on the physically unable to perform list but expects to be ready for the start of the regular season. Jones and Elijah Campbell (non football injury list) were the only players not to participat­e in any portion of practice, though Campbell was working on the side.

Left tackle Armstead (offseason knee surgery) participat­ed in parts of practice, including 11-on-11 drills.

Fullback Alec Ingold, who sustained a torn ACL in Week 10 for the Raiders last season, was somewhat involved after missing the offseason program in recovery mode. But he didn’t participat­e in 11-on-11 drills.

Raheem Mostert, fully cleared after his Week 1 knee injury last season, played limited reps and was wearing a black compressio­n sleeve on his leg but is moving around well. Sony Michel’s reps also were limited. Defensive tackle

Adam Butler didn’t appear to be practicing.

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