Happy Fourth of July, everyone. Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Saturday from around the Web:
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes that the Dolphins internally have questions about the guard position.
Morning take: I said earlier this offseason that relying on both Dallas Thomas and Billy Turner to step up simultaneously is a risky proposition. Neither player took over the position this spring and the jobs remain open entering training camp.
Paul Perrilo of Patriots football weekly writes about whether the Dolphins and other AFC East teams will back the Super Bowl champs into a corner.
Morning take: New England certainly is wounded after free-agent losses and the four-game suspension to quarterback Tom Brady. If there were a year to close the gap for Miami, the Buffalo Bills or New York Jets, this is it.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins' team site writes that backup tight end Arthur Lynch is looking to make up for lost time.
Morning take: Lynch didn’t play a game last year because of a back injury. He is now competing for a roster spot and is on the bubble.