Here are the most interesting Miami Dolphins stories Monday from around the Web:
Adam Beasley of the Miami Herald writes Dolphins tailback Lamar Miller is ready to thrive in Bill Lazor's new offense.
Morning take: Miller is aiming to be Miami's version of LeSean McCoy in Philadelphia, which is a tall task. Miller spent the offseason getting bigger and working on being a complete running back.
Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel writes defensive tackle Randy Starks won't be pushed around.
Morning take: Starks is a no-nonsense players who gives good effort every year. The Dolphins chose to keep Starks over Paul Soliai in free agency this past offseason.
Andrew Abramson of the Palm Beach Post writes Dolphins defensive tackle Earl Mitchell is driven to succeed.
Morning take: The Dolphins believe Mitchell didn't reach his potential with the Houston Texans. Miami thinks Mitchell can post bigger sack numbers in its 4-3 defense.
Alain Poupart of the Dolphins team site writes the offensive line is looking at different combinations.
Morning take: Shelley Smith is currently the center. Things would be easier if the first plan worked. But the Dolphins won’t know until the preseason games.