Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill’s timing with tight end Julius Thomas "remains a work in progress," the Miami Herald reports.
It’s a non-concern this early in the offseason. Thomas is healthy after dealing with injuries the last two years and projects for a high volume red-zone role. Dolphins offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen thinks Thomas can push for 10-plus touchdowns.
Thomas averaged 0.42 Net Expected Points per target last season, finishing 29th out of the 32 tight ends with at least 50 targets.
Source: Rotoworld.com