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Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Dolphins Versatility and the Twitter Mailbag

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Miami Dolphins

Sports, Football

4.8895 Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Travis put the call out on Twitter for your questions. We’ll answer a handful of those questions on this podcast, talk about your favorite Dolphins memorabilia, and explain how Miami’s versatility extends to the coaching staff as well as on the field.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What is up dolefans and welcome to the Drive Time Podcast part of the Miami Dolphins official

0:06.8

podcast network covering your Miami Dolphins.

0:10.4

I am your host Travis Wingfield and as always I am here to bring you your daily dose of Miami Dolphins football and on today's show we're going to talk about some of your favorite Dolphins memorabilia.

0:22.0

We'll answer your questions via the Twitter Melbag and we'll talk about

0:25.3

versatility both on the field and on the sidelines. All of that and more on this

0:30.4

Thursday March the 5th edition of the Drive Time Podcast.

0:34.0

That's another Miami Dolphins.

0:37.0

And I wrote an article that's currently up on Miami Dolphins.

0:41.0

com and in it I discuss the versatility of the Dolphins coaching staff and

0:45.9

we'll come back to that here in just a moment but I want to start with the aspect of the

0:49.7

versatility that Brian Flores and the coaches really throughout the league are talking about right now the more a player can do

0:57.4

versatility the buzzword of the entire week of the combine we talked about this on yesterday's podcast with Jordan Reed,

1:04.4

Christian Wilkins, Devon Godshaw, John Jenkins, a lot of those big defensive

1:08.4

linemen who have the makeup and look of a classic defensive tackle playing out wide at the defensive end position.

1:16.0

And I don't have any data on those specific lineups and snap counts at those spots.

1:20.8

We'll get to the defensive backs and linebackers here from Pro Football Focus in just one second, but you essentially

1:25.7

have these three guys playing in the Dolphins' odd front packages

1:29.2

across the D line, and that will often require one of them

1:32.2

to kick all the way out toable through PFF or a 4I technique and that's not something

1:37.1

trackable through PFF or any other outlet that I'm privy to but you can track the defensive backs. So I went to Pro Football Focus and took a look at where these guys lined up on a snap by snap basis throughout the course of the guys in here that played all over the defense in that regard for the

2:03.3

Dolphins. Rashad Jones up first played 49 snaps up on the defensive line that

2:08.4

essentially means he's on the ball. The box count for him was 78 and that means more of an off-ball linebacker position playing where you might see Jerome Baker Ray Qua McMillan those types of guys

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