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DAVIE Miami Dolphins Jersey 2019 , Fla. (AP) — Quarterback Josh Rosen bid a gracious goodbye to Phoenix that included a pitch to his Arizona Cardinals successor, Kyler Murray.“An awesome two-bedroom in Old Town just came onto the market,” Rosen told Murray in a video posted Saturday on Twitter . “Let me know if you’re interested, and I think I can get you a pretty good deal.”Rosen is moving on to Miami and said he’s excited about the chance for a fresh start after a rocky rookie season with the Cardinals. They traded him Friday to the Dolphins for two draft picks.In the one-minute video, Rosen congratulated Murray on being the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, thanked his Arizona teammates and fans for their support, and wished the Cardinals well.“I know we didn’t win as many games as we all would have hoped, but I had an unbelievable time here,” Rosen said. “You guys are really getting a hell of player in Kyler Murray. He’s going to do great things.”In Miami, Rosen will compete for playing time with veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick, another Dolphins newcomer.“I couldn’t be more excited to become a Dolphin,” Rosen said. “I’m ready to attack this new chapter in my life and give you guys everything I have each and every day. My bags are packed and I’m on a flight first thing tomorrow morning. So get ready South Florida, and go Fins.”First-year Miami coach Brian Flores said his starting quarterback will be determined on the practice field.“Look, if you step into this building, you’ve got to be ready to compete,” Flores said. “When Josh gets here Walt Aikens Jersey , he has to compete for any kind of role he has.”Arizona used the 10th overall pick on Rosen last year, and the former UCLA star finished 33rd in the 32-team NFL in passing rating, while the Cardinals ranked last in points and went 3-13.Rosen’s arm strength has never been doubted, but he comes to Miami with questions about his personality and leadership. Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said the team received unsolicited input from coaches who have known and worked with Rosen and said that reputation is inaccurate.“We don’t know him, but we’re going with the people we trust and know,” Grier said. “People have said this is really a good kid who is smart, he loves football, and he has a chip on his shoulder now.” The Miami Dolphins enter their final week of Organized Team Activities this week, with practices Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. They hold their mandatory minicamp June 4-6 before breaking for the..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteThe Phinsidera Miami Dolphins communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpSectionsFanpostsFanshotsLibraryDolphinsOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteSections 2018 NFL Draft2018 NFL Free Agency2018 Mock Drafts2018 Draft ProspectsFiled under:2019 Miami Dolphins Depth ChartDolphins depth chart 2019: OTAs updateNew,30commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareDolphins depth chart 2019: OTAs updateSteve Mitchell-USA TODAY SportsThe Miami Dolphins enter their final week of Organized Team Activities this week, with practices Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. They hold their mandatory minicamp June 4-6 before breaking for the rest of June and most of July. The coaching staff has been vocal about every position having competition and no one being secure in a depth chart spot. While that attitude is great for OTAs, minicamps Kiko Alonso Jersey , and training camp, there are positions we know who will be starting - like left tackle. But, there are plenty of positions where there are still question marks. As we go through the last few OTA practices and prepare for minicamp, and a month since our last update, here is our latest look at the Miami Dolphins’ depth chart:Dolphins offense (40)Quarterbacks (3)Ryan FitzpatrickJosh RosenJake RuddockThe only real update here is Luke Falk coming off the roster. Fitzpatrick is still on the top of the depth chart, but this is an open competition and there is no reason to think Rosen cannot win this spot. From OTA reports, Fitzpatrick has looked the better quarterback on deep passes, but Rosen has looked great in mid-range throws. This battle will likely continue throughout the summer.Half backs (6)Kenyan DrakeKalen BallageMyles GaskinMark WaltonKenneth FarrowPatrick LairdThe Dolphins added Walton and Laird since the last update. Walton will be an interesting watch this summer after all his legal drama the past few months. This position will be headlined by Drake and Ballage, but the other four could make a roster spot a lock with solid special teams play.Fullback (1)Chandler CoxNo change here. The Dolphins seem to want a versatile option to play fullback, and Cox provides them with exactly that.Wide receivers (9)Kenny StillsDeVante ParkerJakeem GrantAlbert WilsonBrice ButlerIsaiah FordPreston WilliamsReece HornTrenton IrwinRicardo Louis falls out of the group after landing on injured reserve. This is still a deep position that will find it difficult for Williams, Horn, and Irwin to fight their way onto the roster. Stills seems like he will be the number one receiver, though there is talk that he could play more in the slot this year. Parker still needs to take a step forward when the calendar reaches September, despite the annual “Parker looks great” stories from OTAs the last couple of weeks. Grant and Wilson swap positions on the depth chart from our last update based on injuries, with Grant able to be practicing as he comes back from his stint on the IR last year while Wilson is still rehabbing.Tight ends (6)Mike GesickiDwayne AllenNick O’LearyDurham SmytheClive WalfordChris MyarickNo real change to the tight ends. Gesicki is the presumed starter, but the entire depth chart is in flux at the tight end position. Allen and O’Leary could make an impact this season Davon Godchaux Jersey , while Smythe should be the primary “blocking” tight end. Walford and Myarick, who signed as an undrafted free agent in April, both need to make an impression and likely need special teams roles to find a way onto the roster.Offensive line (15)Laremy Tunsil (LT)Michael Deiter (LG) (unsigned)Daniel Kilgore (C)Jesse Davis (RG)Jordan Mills (RT)Zach SterupIsaiah PrinceMichael DunnJaryd Jones-SmithKyle FullerRyan AndersonChris ReedAaron MonteiroShaq CalhounTony AdamsThe tinkering with the offensive line will continue to happen throughout the summer. Tunsil is locked into the left tackle position. Kilgore is likely the center and Davis should be the right guard. Deiter will be given the chance to win a starting role, likely at left guard. Mills moves into the starting right tackle slot in this update, but that is very lightly written in pencil, and should not be considered as a sign that any decisions have been made. Someone playing better than Mills is the goal, with Sterup and Prince in the competition. Dunn at guard and Jones-Smith at tackle could both be key depth options. Dolphins Defense (46)Defensive ends (5)Charles HarrisJonathan WoodardTank CarradineDewayne HendrixJonathan LedbetterThe two undrafted free agents and the removal of Jeremiah Valoaga are the only changes here. Harris is likely to see time as both a defensive end and linebacker, especially as the Dolphins use more 3-4 schemes this year. The defensive tackles will likely bolster this group, providing bigger bodied defensive ends.Defensive tackles (10)Christian WilkinsDavon GodchauxAkeem SpenceVincent TaylorKendrick NortonAdolphus WashingtonJamiyus PittmanDurval Queiroz NetoJoey MbuCory ThomasThe top four defensive tackles likely are all roster locks. Norton, Washington, and Pittman are probably fighting for a roster spot or two. Neto is probably headed for the practice squad, where he will not count against the Dolphins ten-man limit. Linebackers (13)Kiko AlonsoRaekwon McMillanJerome BakerChase AllenNate OrchardMike HullAndrew Van GinkelQuentin PolingSam EguavoenJayrone ElliottTyrone HolmesTerrill HanksTre’ WatsonThe addition of Orchard gives Miami another pass-rushing linebacker, but he is not likely to be in the mix for starting - unless Miami goes pure 3-4, and then Harris probably starts as the rush linebacker. Alonso, McMillan, and Baker seem the primary top three linebackers - and an expanded role with rush responsibilities for Baker makes sense as well. Van Ginkel will be an interesting rookie to watch - he needs time to develop Chase Allen Jersey , but he could be a pass rusher too. Everyone beyond Baker in the depth chart needs to show special teams ability to make the roster.Cornerbacks (12)Xavien HowardEric RoweBobby McCainCordrea TankersleyTorry McTyerCornell ArmstrongJalen DavisJomal WiltzTyler HortonNik NeedhamJamar SummersMontre HartageHoward is clearly the number one cornerback, and McCain should be the primary nickel corner. Rowe appears to have the early lead in the battle for the other outside cornerback, with Tankersley and McTyer the likely next two in that fight. Armstrong and Davis have special teams experience, and then there are a group of rookies and first-year players looking to make an impression this summer.Safeties (6)Reshad JonesMinkah FitzpatrickT.J. McDonaldWalt AikensMaurice SmithChris LammonsNo changes here. The Dolphins will likely look to get Jones, Fitzpatrick, and McDonald on the field at the same time as much as possible, with Fitzpatrick or McDonald lined up as a linebacker or Fitzpatrick out playing cornerback.Dolphins Special Teams (5)Kicker (1)Jason SandersNo change.Punter (2)Matt HaackStone WilsonThe Dolphins add Wilson as a rookie out of FIU to potentially compete for the punter position, or possibly just to give the team two legs for training camp.Long sapper (1)John DenneyWesley FarnsworthThe good news for Farnsworth is he is on a 90-man preseason roster. The bad news is, he is second on the depth chart behind the immortal Denney. And, he is currently assigned number one as a long snapper. Not exactly a confidence boost with that number.Injured Reserve (1)Ricardo Louis, wide receiver
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