As the RB Room Turns

Looks like the Miami Dolphins are just going to keep adjusting their running back corps this week until they reach game time against the New York Jets on Sunday.
The team made two more moves at the position Thursday, putting rookie seventh-round pick Gerrid Doaks on the practice squad/COVID-19 list and signing fellow running back Jordan Scarlett to the practice squad.
Doaks was looking at the strong possibility of being elevated from the practice squad and making his NFL debut against the Jets, but instead becomes the fourth running back on the COVID-19 list along with Myles Gaskin, Salvon Ahmed and Phillip Lindsay.
As it stands right now, the Dolphins have four running backs possibly available for the game against the Jets, three if veteran offseason acquisition Malcolm Brown isn't activated off IR by Saturday at 4 p.m. ET after returning to practice this week.
The other three options are Duke Johnson, who already has been elevated from the practice squad as a COVID-19 replacement, Scarlett or fellow new practice squad addition Dexter Williams.
Interestingly, Scarlett and Williams were among the four running backs the Dolphins worked out Monday to address their situation at the position. The others were veteran and former Dolphins starter Lamar Miller along with Benny LeMay.
Scarlett, who played at the University of Florida, was in training camp with the Dolphins this summer.
Along with the running backs, the Dolphins also have wide receiver Jaylen Waddle and safety Jevon Holland on the COVID-19 list.

Alain Poupart is the publisher/editor of Miami Dolphins On SI and host of the All Dolphins Podcast. Alain has covered the Miami Dolphins on a full-time basis since 1989 for various publications and media outlets, including Dolphin Digest, The Associated Press and the Dolphins team website. In addition to being a credentialed member of the Miami Dolphins press corps, Alain has covered three Super Bowls (for NFL.com, Football News and the Montreal Gazette), the annual NFL draft, the Senior Bowl, and the NFL Scouting Combine. During his almost 40 years in journalism, which began at the now-defunct Miami News, Alain has covered practically every sport at one time or another, from tennis to golf, baseball, basketball and everything in between. The career also included time as a copy editor, including work on several books, such as "Still Perfect," an inside look at the Miami Dolphins' 1972 perfect season. A native of Montreal, Canada, whose first language is French, Alain grew up a huge hockey fan but soon developed a love for all sports, including NFL football. He has lived in South Florida since the 1980s.
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