Potential Dolphins break-out defender made massive change in offseason
Last year, the Miami Dolphins used their first-round pick on Michigan defensive lineman Kenneth Grant, who earned All-Big Ten honors twice, All-American honors once and won a national championship with the Wolverines. As a rookie, Grant appeared in 17 games and played 52% of the team's defensive snaps. He finished the year with 33 tackles, five quarterback hits, two sacks and a pass defensed. Speaking with the media on Tuesday, Grant revealed that he's undergone some changes this offseason, dropping from 337 pounds to 330 pounds, and he wants to get down to around 325 pounds by training camp. "Overall, I think it was a pretty good offseason, honestly," Grant explained. "Worked on more football-related things, also got stronger in the weight room and faster and more explosive, so that was really just my key of this offseason... I just feel like I'm more explosive. That’ll translate on the field coming out of my stance and getting into blockers and things like...