So it finally happened. The rumors that had swirled around the potential free agent signing of LaMichael James by the Miami Dolphins have finally come to fruition. On Monday, the Dolphins officially signed James to their practice squad.
James may have just landed himself in a unique position in an offense on the rise after the league witnessed an offensive explosion by the Dolphins in this past Sunday’s 38-14 win over the Oakland Raiders in London — a game that led to the dismissal of Raiders head coach Dennis Allen.
A former Heisman finalist, Doak Walker Award winner and first team AP All-American, James was a fixture in Chip Kelly’s high-octane offense during his time at Oregon, finishing second in Pac-12 history with 5,082 rushing yards. His professional career has been anything but stellar, however, as he languished behind Frank Gore and Carlos Hyde on the depth chart in San Francisco, and was relegated to kick returns and gimmick plays.
San Francisco’s offense however, is not Miami’s. Bill Lazor, a former Kelly disciple, opened up the playbook this past Sunday and had Ryan Tannehill and company running on all cylinders even without Knowshon Moreno, who had a breakout performance in Week 1’s win over the New England Patriots. With James’ familiarity with a Kelly-style offense, he could instantly find a home in the Miami backfield.
Scheme aside, James could provide much-needed assistance in the return game. Jarvis Landry didn’t return kicks during his time at LSU, and while he has shown flashes of explosive talent, a bad case of the fumbles has marred what could have been a phenomenal start to the season in the return game.
While he gets acclimated to the Dolphins’ offense, look for James to try to earn a spot on the active roster by proving himself as a kick returner. However, once he can put the pieces together, he should be right at home in an offense with similar aspects to the one that made him a household name in college.
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