Dolphins coach Tony Sparano still doesn't know if wide receiver Brandon Marshall will be ready for all-out practice when training camp starts. Sparano didn't expect the Dolphins' prize offseason acquisition to practice at all during the spring minicamps and organized team activities.
But there Marshall was in the early part of Wednesday's OTA, running routes in quarterback-and-receiver drills, actively participating in a practice for the first time since being traded to the Dolphins on April 14. More importantly, it was his first practice since having surgery on his right hip just after the trade.
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