Thursday’s preseason opener revealed cracks in the Dolphins’ defense.
But does the drywall need to be gutted? Or will some cosmetic spackling do the job?
The Dolphins considered both options Sunday, making lineup changes to their starting secondary and meeting with a free agent who would presumably take one of those first-string jobs, should he sign.
Cornerback Bashaud Breeland arrived in South Florida for a visit, a flashing neon sign that the Dolphins have concerns about the starting spot opposite Xavien Howard.
More proof:
Cordrea Tankersley and Torry McTyer have been competing for that job, but on Sunday, both were on the bench when the No.