Tannehill Takes Snaps With Starters
Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill has performed well enough in camp that he got snaps with the first-team offense Thursday.
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Miami Dolphins rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill has performed well enough in camp that he got snaps with the first-team offense Thursday.
One of the biggest questions yet to be answered for the Miami Dolphins is who will be under center for the first game of the year. As of now, head coach Joe Philbin said the job remains wide open.
Now that the Miami Dolphins have their entire quarterback contingent into training camp, the question again turns to who will be the starting quarterback for Week 1 of the regular season.
On his first training camp snap, Ryan Tannehill rolled to his right and fired a strike to wide receiver Roberto Wallace along the sideline.
Fans of the Miami Dolphins got their first look at the newest member of the team Sunday morning, as rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill made his debut at training camp.
The uncertainty over who would fill out the Dolphins QB roster ended Saturday night, when the Dolphins agreed to terms with Ryan Tannehill, the former Texas A&M quarterback drafted eighth overall. Terms of the deal weren't disclosed Saturday.
Are you ready for some football? The Miami Dolphins training camp is officially underway; however, first-round draft pick Ryan Tannehill was absent when the team held its first practice Friday morning.
The last time a number one overall draft pick quarterback was making his way around Miami, the local television stations went into full fledged Peyton Manning overload coverage.
It took several other teams to say no, but HBO's "Hard Knocks" series has finally settled on a team to be the focus of this year's show, the Miami Dolphins.
After the Miami Dolphins signed quarterback David Garrard and drafted quarterback Ryan Tannehill, Fins fans have been trying to figure out who will be the starting quarterback.
In the first few minutes after the Miami Dolphins drafted new quarterback Ryan Tannehill, much of the talk wasn't about him but his wife, Lauren.
The Miami Dolphins returned to the practice field Tuesday morning for the beginning of organized team activities with plenty of question to answer ahead of the 2012 NFL season.
Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross has struggled at times as a NFL owner, but in a conversation with CBS4's Kim Bokamper, Ross said he is sticking to his plan to build a winner in Miami.
New Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill knows he has the weight of a franchise hanging on his right shoulder. But, the former Texas A&M Aggie has no idea when he'll be taking the starting snaps for Miami.
For the first time ever, the Miami Dolphins rookies will get a taste of what it's like to be in the National Football League Friday.
Now that the NFL Draft is behind them, the Miami Dolphins will hold their first rookie mini-camp Friday to give those draft picks and undrafted free agents their first taste of the NFL.
The Miami Dolphins went into the 2012 NFL Draft with a litany of needs including quarterback, wide receiver, defensive end, and tight end. When Mr. Irrelevant was finally called and the draft ended, the Fins walked out with an impressive haul that met most of the team needs.
The Miami Dolphins went on the clock at the 2012 NFL Draft just after 8:45 p.m. and with the eight selection the Fins chose Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill.
With just a few hours left until the Miami Dolphins go on the clock in the 2012 NFL Draft, the question on most minds is will the Dolphins go for potential and draft quarterback Ryan Tannehill; or go for instant impact and draft a player at another position.
Multiple reports, including ones from SI.com and profootballtalk.com, said Dolphins owner Stephen Ross wants the team to draft Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill. You can add ESPN's Adam Schefter to the list reporting Ross' wish.
The NFL Draft is just days away and teams are putting out misinformation, fans are trying to figure out who their team will draft, and mock drafts rule cyber space and the sports networks. CBSMiami.com joins in the mix of mocks with its 2012 NFL Mock Draft.
There's an old saying that there are "lies, damn lies, and statistics." During each year's annual buildup to the NFL's selection special, the words NFL Draft could be added to the list.
When the Miami Dolphins go on the clock next Thursday in the first round of the NFL Draft, it will likely have to make a decision on whether to pick quarterback Ryan Tannehill or take their chances on getting a quarterback in the second round.
Depending on which 2012 NFL mock draft one wants to believe, the Miami Dolphins will draft either a quarterback, pass rusher, or wide receiver with the number eight overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.
Heading out to Camp Crystal Lake tonight, hope it will be fun! But seriously, the Heat are in trouble, the Marlins should be using a line from an Adam Sandler movie, the Dolphins shouldn't draft Ryan Tannehill, and the Panthers begin their Stanley Cup Playoff run tonight!!!
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