Even the least known names, the ones that don't get the press, have been contributing. Look at Mulligan and Felton. Mulligan is out there whenever serious blocking is required and he's performing. Anyone, at this point, who's not a fan of Whaley is looking for perfection. Ain't gonna happen.
Hamstrings are repeaters; it doesn't take much activity or quick movement. Even one week of rest may not be sufficient. Ideally, you take the week off. But if you do, activate Wood and sit Dixon.
Why not? And while we're add it, let's assume we"ll have no more injuries, no more meltdowns, no more bad penalties, the weather will be perfect for every game, and someone on the practice squad will wind up in the Pro Bowl this year. Please exhale.
They also played to Miami's defensive weaknesses. Now they have to figure out how to do that consistently, i.e. against teams like the Patriots. Taylor is ideal for "moving pocket" gamesmanship. He certainly sold me yesterday.