- • Luther Burden III Is sixth on the depth card: The Rookie-wide recipient of Chicago missed an important practice time, so he played longer than you would expect for a high pick for the second round.
- Malik Washington Constant the ball: Washington received a pass or received a transfer to five of his seven attacking snaps before his day earlier was done than most Starters from Miami Dolphins.
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Miami Dolphins @ Chicago Bears


Luther Burden III Starts far down in the depth card: Burden III played during the first half, while other broad recipients left the game early.
When the burden was drawn up, he was expected to be the third broad recipient of the bears behind DJ Moore and Rome Odunze. He Missed two months During OTAs because of a hamstring injury, he had a slower start than most rookies. The bears were starters and important backups, including Moore, Odunze and the addition of free agent Olamide Zaccheeaus. In any case, it is possible that Zaccheeaus is the third broad recipient of the bears in week 1.
The Last started this game together with Back -ups Tyler Scott and Devin Duvernay. During the first 14 attacking plays, the last only played in sets with three recipients. Sometimes a player only plays in sets with three recipients because they are the final receiver, but in this case it was because the load was lower on the depth card. Burden was the primary final recipient, but Scott also played several snaps from the lock on plays where the Last Wide stood in line. Duvernay stopped playing on attack halfway through their second ride, and at that time the burden started to play in two-receiver sets and three.
There is enough time for the burden to work his way up, but at the moment he has to surpass Zaccheeaus, Scott and Duvernay for playing time this season. That is certainly possible, but anyone who draws up a burden should not expect an immediate return on their investment.
Malik Washington Ready to make a greater impact: Washington was the center of the dolphins attack at the start of the first ride.
Washington was the clear third wide receiver of the dolphins last season, but on average less than two receptions per match. The dolphins brought competition in the starter Nick Westbrook-Ikhine of former Tennessee Titans. Tyreek Hill was out of this game because of a slant. Jaylen Waddle is also not warmed up to play, although it is less clear why he was absent. This led to Washington and Westbrook-Ikhine the starters, with Dee Eskridge added them to them for three recipient sets.
Washington played each of the first five plays, and the last three were a reception of three meters, a reception of four meters and a reception of six meters. He took two plays, which is understandable for each recipient after several consecutive catches. He returned for a reception of five meters, took another game and then took an end to six meters. His day on the attack was over at that time and ended with a ridiculous five details on seven snaps. A high use rate with the starters will not guarantee that Washington will guarantee a higher user percentage as soon as the regular season starts, but his use to start this match, along with an early exit about the same way with De’von Achane and before Tua Tagovailoa, certainly does not hurt.
Various notes
- The bears rested various starters and important backups for this game. This included Quarterback Caleb Williams, Die d’Andre Swift, broad recipients DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Olamide Zaccheeaus and Tight End Cole KMet.
- Bears -back -Up who runs back Roschon Johnson has to do with a foot injury, causing him to led. There are one concern about the severity of the injuryGiven the bears who recently brought several races in for a visit and are expected to sign one.
- Bears Seventh Round Room Kyle Monangai is third on the depth card and can go to second place. Although we cannot tell his chances to move to the second on the depth card from this game, it was at least good to see that he is clear on Travis Homer, and that the bears are comfortable to try him in all situations.
- The first round pick of the Bears, tight end Colston Loveland, played the first six plays before his day earlier was done than the rest of the bears who started this game.
- Dolphins tight end Darren Waller remains unable to perform the list, but he was already first mentioned on the Dolphin’s depth card.
- Dolphins Fullback Alec Ingold also missed this game because he is in the concussion protocol.
- Dolphins run back De’von Achane each of the first nine attacking snaps, and then his day was done for the rest of the starters.
- While Alexander Mattison and Ollie Gordon II play in the game, it is still possible that one or both runs have an impact this season. Miami only has four halfbacks on the Roster, so it had to play these running backs in the game. Jaylen Wright was filled on the goal line for three straight plays, and Mattison and Gordon are larger backs. Mattison scored on a goal-line through the next disk. It is possible that one of them will take the goal line as soon as the regular season starts.

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Table notes
- Snaps include plays that are mentioned back because of penalties, including keeping offensive or defensive pass -interference. The other three statistics have removed these plays.
- Goals can differ from official NFL sources. The most likely discrepancy would come from a clear shot pass, whereby the NFL can give the target to the nearest recipient, while this data does not.
- Carries are only on designed plays. Quarterback Scrambles do not count for the total number of Carry’s in the game.
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