The Miami Dolphins running back core is looking a little thinner than it has in recent years, but the unit is still one of the strengths of the team.
Starter Ronnie Brown and third-stringer Patrick Cobbs are both returning from serious injuries and might not be fully recovered by the time the 2010 season begins. Brown is coming off a LisFranc fracture on his right foot and Cobbs is returning from a torn ACL.
While both are ahead of schedule in their recoveries, they come into the season as question marks.
For most players, an ACL tear takes more than a year to fully recover from. LisFranc fractures are not common and if not allowed to properly heal, can linger for awhile. The Dolphins canÆt count on either player to be 100 percent by the time training camp arr ...
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