

The Facts: According to Herald staffer Armando Salguero, it should come as no surprise but Foster is head and shoulders the best RB on Dolphins based on what he's showing in practice.
Diehards Line:ESPN.com's James Walker chimed in as well, noting it has been only a few practices, but Foster looks pretty far along since recovering from a season-ending Achilles injury. He is a former Pro Bowler who brings experience to an otherwise young group of running backs and will compete with second-year player Jay Ajayi for the starting job. We’ve seen this story before with Foster. He began as a third-string running back with the Houston Texans in 2009 before finally getting a chance towards the end of his rookie season. Foster then took over the starting job and held it for six more years. Ajayi, currently slowed by a bone bruise to his knee, needs to get healthy fast or risk falling behind.