Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Monday from around the Web:
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald writes that the Dolphins want quarterback Ryan Tannehill to become a better leader.
Morning take: This is a complaint I’ve had with Tannehill for a while. He’s not a natural leader on a team that desperately needs it. Most teams look to the quarterback position for leadership, and Tannehill must continue to work on that area.
Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel examines which head coach inherited the best job this offseason.
Morning take: The New York Giants had the best opening. It is a stable organization that’s recently won Super Bowls and has a franchise quarterback already in place.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins' team site writes that backup tight end Jake Stoneburner is aiming to be an all-around player.
Morning take: Stoneburner entered last season with few expectations and ended up on the 53-man roster. He may get a bigger role depending on the future of starting tight end Jordan Cameron in Miami.
































