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Signed with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted college free agent on July 28, 2011 . . . Two year starter at Delaware . . . Transferred from Penn State . . . Started 26 games for the Blue Hens . . . Threw for 5,696 passing yards while completing 506 of 776 for 37 touchdowns and 12 interceptions . . . Completed 261 of 384 passes for 3,302 yards and 22 touchdowns with three interceptions as a senior in 2010. . . Earned consensus All-America honors . . . Named the Colonial Athletic Association and the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year . . . Named as a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award
Signed with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted college free agent on July 28, 2011 . . . Two year starter at Delaware . . . Transferred from Penn State . . . Started 26 games for the Blue Hens . . . Threw for 5,696 passing yards while completing 506 of 776 for 37 touchdowns and 12 interceptions . . . Completed 261 of 384 passes for 3,302 yards and 22 touchdowns with three interceptions as a senior in 2010. . . Earned consensus All-America honors . . . Named the Colonial Athletic Association and the ECAC Offensive Player of the Year . . . Named as a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award . . . Was an honor student at Delaware . . . Participated in the East-West Shrine Game . . . Ranked first in the NCAA in pass completion percentage (68.3%) and third in passing efficiency (155.37) . . . Had impressive six game stretch in which he completed 135 of 189 passes (71.4 percent) for 1,517 (252.8 yards per game) with 16 touchdowns with just one interception . . . He threw for a season-high 318 yards vs. Towson (11/6) . . . Threw four touchdowns twice, against both Massachusetts and Lehigh . . . Led the Blue Hens to the Football Championship Subdivision Championship game against Eastern Washington . . . Earned starting job immediately after becoming one of the most highly-touted transfers to arrive at Delaware . . . Enjoyed an outstanding rookie year with the Blue Hens, leading team to a 6-5 record . . . Started all 11 games and completed 220 of 344 passes (64-percent) for 2,664 yards and 16 touchdowns with nine interceptions . . . Led CAA in passing yards per game (242.2/17th in NCAA) and total offense (253.7/21st in NCAA) and was second in passing rating (139.12/27th in NCAA) . . . Threw for more than 200 yards seven times, over 300 yards three times, and over 400 yards once . . . Appeared in 10 games as a backup quarterback at Penn State in 2008 . . . Completed 25 of 47 passes for 459 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions and also ran for two touchdowns on the season . . . Played a pivotal role in a midseason 13-6 win over top-ranked Ohio State when he took over for an injured Daryll Clark and led the Lions to two scores . . . Left the Nittany Lions following the regular season and did not accompany the team to the Rose Bowl . . . Played in three games as a backup redshirt freshman in 2007 . . . Saw action in games vs. Florida International, Wisconsin and Temple . . . Was redshirted during the 2006 season at Penn State . . . Honor student at Penn State where he was named to the ESPN The Magazine/College Sports Information Directors of America District 2 All-Academic first team . . . Holds degree in finance and is working on master’s degree . . . Attended Downingtown (Pa.) East High School . . . Named the 2005 Pennsylvania Class AAA Player of the Year and the Gatorade Pennsylvania Player of the Year . . . Earned a No. 4 ranking among prep quarterbacks nationally by Scout.com . . . Also lettered in basketball . . . Growing up, his favorite sports teams were the Pittsburgh Pirates and Penguins . . . He is a nephew of former Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Joe Devlin . . . Worked as a Little League baseball umpire during summers . . . Full name Patrick Ryan Devlin, born April 12, 1988 in Brandywine, Pa.
Since his playing days have ended, Dan Marino's scope has broadened, of course, with his duties on the CBS' NFL Today. Now he watches the entire league, doing highlights and analysis every Sunday, but he still keeps tabs on his former team. Marino told Sirius/XM that he thinks are looking up for the Dolphins in 2013, especially if Tannehill can build on his rookie season. Read More
In case you missed it, here?s a complete roundup of Dolphins.com?s coverage of Thursday?s mini-camp practice: Read More
Day three of mini camp came as a surprise to the Dolphins players as Head Coach Joe Philbin split the team into two separate squads and practiced game-like situations after a pre-game warm up. Here are some highlights from the session: Read More
The team went through their regular offensive, defensive and special teams activities, with a heavy focus on the red zone and two-minute drill to close out practice. Read More
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