The Miami Dolphins are a young team, trying to rebound from a rough start to the season and looking to regain the momentum with which they ended last year. At 1-3, the Dolphins need players to step up and reach the the coaches and front office believed they had when they were selected in the NFL Draft. For two rookies, that growth is starting to settle in. First-round pick Jaelan Phillips recorded his first half-sack of his career this past Sunday and is starting to look like a pass rushing threat. Second-round selection, tackle Liam Eichenberg, is finally settling into a position on the offensive line and is ready to become the franchise right tackle - quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s blind side protector - the team needs.
Dolphins 2021 rookies: Jaelan Phillips, Liam Eichenberg getting comfortable for Miami
