The Dolphins' backup quarterbacks looked good as well, as Tyler Thigpen did fairly well given his rough pass protection and Chad Pennington did well in limited duty at the end of the first half. Miami has to be one of the deepest teams at quarterback with this trio. After struggling as a receiver and being asked to primarily block in 2009, Anthony Fasano exploded last night with two big touchdowns.

Pat White once again saw that they trusted to hand it off to Lex Hilliard with time running out. White's defenders are running out of excuses, and it's becoming blatantly obvious the Dolphins have given up on the former second-round pick. He should stick around through the preseason in the event of injury, but I don't expect him to be with the team come September. The retired Dan Marino jersey will not be qualified to anyone in this team.

Where did that come from? He showed good run-after-catch on his first touchdown with the help of Marshall's blocking, and made a nice grab in the end zone for his second score. With two primetime games scheduled in the first four weeks of the regular season, the Miami Dolphins are likely to benefit from these late preseason games – although tonight at Ever Bank Field they truly reached night owl status.

The Dolphins' defensive line did a good job stopping the run early. Kendall Langford made some good plays as always, and Randy Starks was dominant against the run. He also contributed a sack from nose tackle, which is no small feat. Some people have questioned how well Starks will transition to nose, but I am zero percent worried. He's a great player no matter where he plays and has plenty of bulk for the position.