not so random (since they appear nearly every evening) live threads. Everyone is Dan Marino Jersey , as always, welcome to discuss any subject that you wish on the live threads, but..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteThe Phinsidera Miami Dolphins communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpSectionsFanpostsFanshotsLibraryDolphinsOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteSections 2018 NFL Draft2018 NFL Free Agency2018 Mock Drafts2018 Draft ProspectsTuesday Evening Random Live ThreadNew,8commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareTuesday Evening Random Live ThreadPhoto by Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesThis is one of our random and yet not so random (since they appear nearly every evening) live threads. Everyone is, as always, welcome to discuss any subject that you wish on the live threads, but please, in doing so, continue to adhere to the rules of the site. Also as per those rules, the discussion of, alluding to or references to politics or religion are prohibited because we like it better when everyone gets along. Please keep the conversation as close to PG-13 as possible. The PG rule also extends to the posting pictures and gifs. Any nudity (this includes photo’s with see-through clothing) or anything else of an offensive nature is strictly prohibited and the posting of such may result in a warning. Additionally, please keep your pic’s and GIF’s to a reasonable number and a reasonable size as to not slow down the load time of the thread too much. Please use the preview button before posting ANY photos to make sure that they do not show up as a huge item that will also slow down the load time for certain site members. I am back! Thanks to all of the contributors who covered for me over the past week as I was out camping and away from my laptop. The annual 90-in-90 series marched on without me http://www.thedolphinslockerroom.com/authentic-larry-csonka-jersey , but we are several..." 2019 Miami Dolphins Depth ChartMiami Dolphins 90-in-90 roster breakdown 2019: Isaiah PrinceNew,12commentsEDTI am back! Thanks to all of the contributors who covered for me over the past week as I was out camping and away from my laptop. The annual 90-in-90 series marched on without me, but we are several days behind now in our look at the Miami Dolphins’ roster. We double up today to make up a little ground.This series takes a brief look at each individual player on the Dolphins’ 90-man roster, trying to get a feel for the chances of that player to be on the 53-man roster when the regular season rolls around. We take a look at the player’s 2018 performance, his contract, the chances he will progress in 2019, the chances he could regress in 2019, and finally look at how secure his roster spot is. Our first 15 players have been Jonathan Woodard, Shaq Calhoun, Kalen Ballage, Eric Rowe, Mike Gesicki Womens Bob Griese Jersey , Kendrick Norton, Maurice Smith, Albert Wilson, Wes Farnsworth, Mike Hull, Jerome Baker, Mike Gesicki, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Raekwon McMillan, and Laremy Tunsil. Now, we add offensive lineman Isaiah Prince. 2018 ReviewPrince played as a true freshman reserve offensive lineman at Ohio State in 2015, then moved to the starting right tackle spot as a sophomore. He played some left tackle as a junior Adam Joseph Duhe Jersey , but was again primarily on the right side, and continued that role in 2018 as a senior. He was a team captain and a First-Team All-Big-Ten in 2018 after being third-team as a junior. He played in all 54 games Ohio State played during his collegiate career. The Dolphins selectedPrince in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft.ContractFirst year of rookie four-year, $2.67 million contract; $532,580 salary cap number (via OverTheCap.com).Why he will progressHe is a rookie with plenty of talent that needs to be developed. He should be included in the position battles at right tackle and guard this summer, but he needs to prove he can improve, especially in pass protection. He is a developmental project - thus the sixth-round availability - but he should be able to be coached up in the NFL.Why he might regressRookie offensive linemen, unless they are someone like Jake Long, typically have a learning curve. Laremy Tunsil had to adjust to the NFL, and it took him about a season-and-a-half (granted with a change to left guard and back to left tackle included in there). The speed of the game and the strength of the NFL defensive lineman can slow a rookie offensive lineman. Chances of making the 53-man rosterThe Dolphins need depth on the offensive line and they need players they can develop. Prince meets both of those needs. Not sure he is going to make the starting five, but he feels like a player who should be on the roster. At worst, he could end up on the practice squad.