player. 59. There is no doubt the Miami Dolphins have been dogged in their pursuit of help at running back. Lamar Miller is gone, having signed in Houston and their signing of restricted free agent C.J. Anderson ended in disappointment as the Broncos matched the offer. As it stands they have nobody on the roster with a proven track record of success that new head coach Adam Gase can trust.
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<p>This is why they should be considered prime favorites to land Ezekiel Elliott were he to fall from the top 10. He should fit Gase’s offense very well. He can run out of any formation, displays a good mix of power, speed, vision and toughness and also lends a huge hand as a pass blocker. Though receiving isn’t something he’s done often, there are plenty of indications he can do that too. No question he would be the instant starter for the Dolphins on opening day.</p>. RB. Ohio State. Ezekiel Elliott . 13