Miami Dolphins stock up, stock down from Day 11 of training camp
Stock up
CB Storm Duck
Duck ran stride for stride with Jaylen Waddle — no easy feat — to prevent a completion from Tua Tagovailoa. It was just one rep, but it could be significant this fall if Duck can keep it up.
LBs Grayson Murphy, Quinton Bell, Derrick McClendon
They were some of the reasons that Jaelan Phillips couldn't be more complimentary in his praise of backup LBs in his huddle with reporters after the workout.
Miami Dolphins' Jaelan Phillips: Let's not sweat it every time I get a bruise
RB Alexander Mattison
If the first two weeks of camp are any indication, Mattison is going to be the first back to spell De'Von Achane, ahead of Jaylen Wright and Ollie Gordon II. Mattison arrived with the reputation as the power back. Don't think of him in only that light. He has shown an ability to get outside and make people miss.
Stock down
QBs Tua Tagovailoa, Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers
The group has had a respectable camp but this day may have been their poorest. Far too many footballs hit the ground. Some were difficult throws, but others were not. Balls were underthrown, overthrown, off line. With various elements being added to the offense daily, it's to be expected, but this day was out of character for the passing game. Having said that, Wilson had a couple of moments during red-zone drills.
OT Larry Borom
The free-agent pickup came to camp with something to prove but had a false start. He needs to pick it up over these final couple of weeks of camp.
CB Kendall Sheffield
Sheffield broke up a would-be touchdown to Tyreek Hill but was aided by the fact the ball was underthrown. He also was seen trailing on other completions, although he did break up a pass intended for Nick Westbrook-Ikhine.
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Miami Dolphins stock up, stock down from Day 11 of training camp
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