5 players who are having a quiet or not good Miami Dolphins camp

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Noah Igbinoghene
Noah Igbinoghene (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /

Noah Igbinoghene may see the end of his career with the Miami Dolphins if things don’t change soon.

There was a lot of hope that the converted CB could finally turn the corner. A hard-working young man who has put a lot of effort into correcting his game is not having a good camp. Many of the best writers have said as much and fans in attendance haven’t been overly impressed.

Omar Kelly and Joe Schad both pointed out that Igbinoghene had a rough go of it during the first joint practice sessions with the Buccaneers.

Entering his 3rd season, Igbinoghene looks to be heading into the “bust” territory for Miami and maybe a change of scenery may help. Brought to Miami as a late 1st-round pick and one of three first-round selections made in 2020, Igbinoghene has not come close to giving the Dolphins a quality corner.

At this point, it would seem that his draft position and potential are what are keeping him around. In two years he has 19 combined tackles and two passes defended.

If there has been one universal theme this off-season is that many fans if not all of them, were hoping to see him turn the proverbial corner.

Unlike Salvon Ahmed, Igbinoghene hasn’t really just disappeared but it seems his chances of making the roster have.