DAVIE, Fla. -- The stories coming out of the Miami Dolphins' training facility about Laremy Tunsil are different from the national narrative.
Quiet, down to earth and steady are ways Tunsil is being described by those around him every day with the Dolphins. Nationally, Tunsil's draft stock and public image took a tumble in April when a video was released via social media of him smoking from a bong through a gas mask.
That led to Miami landing Tunsil, a projected top-five pick, at No. 13 overall. The early returns have been positive.