Miami Dolphins head coach Brian Flores joins Joe Rose to talk Tua Tagovailoa, offseason program, rookies, and mock drafts
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The Miami Dolphins enter phase two of the offseason training program, with the team allowed to get on the field and conduct individual player instruction and drills, “perfect play” drills, drills and plays conducted with offensive players lining up across from offensive players and defensive players lining up across from defensive players, with each group permitted to align eleven or fewer players across from eleven or fewer players. Players on one side of the ball may execute a play, but players on the opposite side of the ball may not initiate contact with, or attempt to impede the progress of, players who are running the play. All such drills must be conducted at an acceptable walkthrough pace (i.e. Pro Bowl practice).