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We bring back our annual look at the Miami Dolphins' roster heading into training camp, a series we call 90-in-90. Over the next 90 days (or a few more as roster changes happen), we will take a look at each individual player on the roster, review what they did in 2014 either in the NFL or in college, then take a look at how they might progress or regress this season, and the chances that player will make the roster.
JOSH FREEMAN
2014 Review:
Freeman was out of league last season.
In 2013 Freeman played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings. He recorded 63 completions, 147 passing attempts, 761 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions between both teams.
Why he might progress:
If Freeman makes the team, I would consider that progress.
He hasn't looked good in camp, but still has that strong arm he was well known for.
Why he might regress:
If Freeman doesn't make the team, it is probably his last chance at making an NFL roster.
Chances he makes the 53-man roster:
It all depends on how many quarterbacks the Dolphins decide to carry. If it's 3, Freeman would be battling McLeod Bethel-Thompson. If the Dolphins decide to keep 2, then he'd have to beat Matt Moore. The team will most likely keep 2 quarterbacks which will be Ryan Tannehill and Matt Moore. Bethel-Thompson will head to the practice squad and Freeman will have to look for work elsewhere.
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