Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Miami Dolphins' camp is taking place in Miami Gardens, Florida and Dolphins reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques has the latest intel on standouts, highlights, position battles, depth chart movement, cut decisions and of course the quarterback room.
What follows is everything we are seeing and hearing at camp. We'll file the latest updates. Who are the breakouts to watch, especially for fantasy football? And which players on the roster bubble could make the final 53?
Let's get into it all, and be sure to keep checking back for more information until the first full week of the preseason begins on August 7.


Latest news from Dolphins camp
Thursday, July 24
One storyline was the continued presence and participation of Zach Sieler. The Dolphins' star defensive tackle is underpaid in respect to his production (10 sacks in each of the past two seasons) and skipped the team's voluntary OTAs this spring. He was present for mandatory minicamp, however, and has been a full participant in Miami's first two days of training camp.
Sieler declined to elaborate on his thoughts about the 3-year, $30 million extension he signed in 2023, but said it was important to him to be present for his teammates. The Dolphins have yet to practice in pads, and his situation will be worth monitoring once they do.
Dolphins DT Zach Sieler didn't comment on whether he's outplayed his current contract - said he's keeping those talks between him and the team
— Marcel Louis-Jacques (@Marcel_LJ) July 24, 2025
He added that what's important to him is being out here with his teammates; he missed OTAs but present for minicamp + training camp pic.twitter.com/kzphZg3S6z
Wednesday, July 23
The Dolphins' already-thin depth at cornerback took a hit just minutes into their first training camp practice on Wednesday. Veteran Artie Burns went down with a knee injury during position drills shortly after team stretches, and left the field on crutches.
Burns signed with Miami this offseason and was expected to compete for one of the starting outside cornerback jobs -- but he is now feared to have torn his ACL, pending an MRI. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel was asked earlier in the day whether the team was still considering tapping into the veteran free agent market; McDaniel said that while the team is comfortable with its current group, it will always look to improve.
The Dolphins may have to do so sooner than planned following Burns' injury.