Channing Tindall is optimistic about a breakout season in the NFL, despite it not having happened yet. The top 2022 Miami Dolphins draft pick feels this could be his year, a sentiment he’s maintained consistently. Although primarily utilized on special teams thus far since being drafted in the third round, Tindall’s hopes are buoyed by the new defensive strategy introduced by Anthony Weaver, the team’s new defensive coordinator. Tindall appreciates the nuances of the new system which emphasizes attention to detail and allows linebackers more versatility.
Weaver, expressing confidence in Tindall, mentioned his growth and commitment, noting the significant improvements and potential still in the linebacker, further fueled by intensive coaching from Joe Barry and Matt O’Donnell.
While securing a spot on the 53-man roster remains crucial for Tindall, given competition from teammates like David Long, Jr., Duke Riley, and newcomers Jordyn Brooks and Anthony Walker, Jr., his contributions to special teams are likely to be valuable. Nonetheless, Tindall sees every opportunity on the defense as a chance to demonstrate his skills, maintaining confidence in his abilities and his role on the team.