When Isaiah Pead was signed this summer (along with former draft bust Daniel Thomas), it was met with mostly shrugs among fans of the team.
However, after a strong showing in training camp and the Dolphins' first two preseason games, it's become apparent that Pead is more than just a camp body.
Pead's issue hasn't been talent; it's been his time in the training room. Numerous injuries have limited Pead's time in the league. And after drafting Kenyan Drake and signing 4-time Pro Bowler Arian Foster, it was assumed by most that Pead would never make it out of training camp.