

The Facts: Wilson, the Dolphins’ dynamic wide receiver who missed half of last season with a significant hip injury, told West Palm Beach’s CBS 12 Friday that “there’s no reason why I shouldn’t be out there Week 1.”
Diehards Line:
Wilson, who has not practiced since his Oct. 21 injury, said he has “been outstanding with everything they’ve asked me to do,” in terms of rehab from a scary hip injury that fortunately did not require surgery. Wilson added: “Every test they’ve wanted me to take I’ve been right on track so there’s no reason why I shouldn’t be out there week one. I’m 100, I’m ready to go in when they give me the OK.” Even if the Dolphins are convinced Wilson will be ready for their Sept. 8 opener against the Ravens, there’s a chance he begins training camp on the physically unable to perform list, should he have any lingering issues in six weeks. Wilson, who turns 27 next month, caught 26 passes for 391 yards and four touchdowns in seven games last year.