This has to go back to Lippett because he clearly was on an upswing after the 2016 season when he started 13 games and led the team in interceptions. Lippett has the kind of size the Dolphins like in their boundary cornerbacks and he's also got good ball skills, the result of his time as a wide receiver at Michigan State. It also will be interesting to see how much progress Tankersley can make in his second season. Tankersley had his moments as a rookie in 2017 when he started 11 games and he said he went into this offseason with the mentality that the starting job was his to lose.