The Miami Dolphins won’t begin training camp for another month or so, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t early speculation on who will make the team’s final roster.

Although it is the dead period between mandatory minicamp and training camp, I decided to take a look towards the preseason and predict the Dolphins final roster. Here are my early predictions on who will make the Dolphins 53-man roster from the offensive side of the ball.

Quarterbacks

Ryan Tannehill, Matt Moore

It is hard seeing the Dolphins keeping more than two quarterbacks on the active roster. Look for second-year player Brandon Doughty to return to the practice squad.

Running Backs

Jay Ajayi, Damien Williams, Kenyan Drake, Storm Johnson

Williams and Drake will battle in training camp and the preseason for the right to backup Ajayi. The fourth running back spot is interesting, but Storm Johnson has the edge at the moment. De’Veon Smith and Senorise Perry will be the players looking to crack the final roster.

Wide Receiver

Jarvis Landry, Kenny Stills, DeVante Parker, Jakeem Grant, Rashawn Scott, Leonte Carroo

Despite speculation that Carroo may not make the final roster, it is hard seeing Dolphins head coach Adam Gase and the team giving up on him after one season considering how much it took to obtain him. Grant’s role on special teams will likely clinch him a roster spot.

Rashawn Scott was elevated to the active roster late last season and could be there once again. Seventh-round draft pick Isaiah Ford and undrafted free agents Drew Morgan, Mitch Mathews, Malcolm Lewis, Francis Owusu and Damore’a Stringfellow will also compete for time as well.

Tight End

Julius Thomas, Anthony Fasano, MarQueis Gray

All of these guys are shoe-ins as Thomas was acquired from Jacksonville and Fasano was signed during the offseason. Gray was signed to a contract extension before the end of the 2016 season.

Offensive Line

Mike Pouncey, Laremy Tunsil, Ju”Wuan James, Ted Larsen, Jermon Bushrod, Isaac Asiata, Anthony Steen, Kraig Urbik, Sam Young

Like most preseasons, the Dolphins offensive line will be the unit to watch during training camp. Laremy Tunsil will move from left guard to left tackle.

Center Mike Pouncey may not play during the preseason, but the team expects him to start the season on time. Ju’Wuan James will be at right tackle once again.

Ted Larsen and Jermon Bushrod are the favorites to start at left and right guard. But those two will have to compete with Issac Asiata, Anthony Steen and Kraig Urbik. Sam Young is on the roster because of his experience at both tackle spots.