The Miami Dolphins’ linebacker corps is in flux as key playmakers Jordyn Brooks and Tyrel Dodson sit out with injuries, opening the door for rookie Jacob Rodriguez to shine. A second-round pick from Texas Tech, Rodriguez has already made waves with a game-changing interception during joint drills — proving he’s ready to compete for a starting role. With veteran experience against youthful instincts, head coach Jeff Hafley sees this as a healthy battle. Rodriguez, focused on team success over stats, embraces the moment, trusting the process as he aims to help turn the tide for Miami — one tackle, one turnover at a time.
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