The Facts: The Dolphins liked some of what they saw from Drake last season, and Adam Gase made clear on Thursday that he wants to see more of him. "He had some good days and some bad days," Gase said. "He did a great job when we got him in the game. He made some plays. He's a guy that we're looking to lean on a little bit more next year."
Diehards Line:Gase continued: "We’d like to find some ways to get him and Damien Williams in, but at the same time not take away from Jay [Ajayi]. We have three really talented players at the running back position that we’d like to find ways to get in the game. Kenyan’s somebody that we’re really interested in trying to find some good matchups for. ...” Drake had just 33 carries for 179 yards last season, a robust 5.4 per carry average. He caught nine passes for 46 yards and averaged 30.5 yards on 13 kickoff returns, including a touchdown.