MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Mike McDaniel stood in the locker room after the Miami Dolphins' 20-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and began calling out the names of the game's most impactful players.
''I'm going to start with a couple of players deserving of game balls,'' McDaniel said. ''Rookies no more.''
McDaniel then rattled off several members of the Dolphins' rookie class who played key roles in the victory.
With Miami already eliminated from playoff contention, the final games of the season have provided extended opportunities for young players. On Sunday, the Dolphins got meaningful contributions from their rookies — an encouraging sign as the franchise looks toward the future.
''I think we've been heavily reliant upon the rookie class,'' McDaniel said. "It was very calculated, the types of people that we brought in for the reasons of needing to be able to be professional football players at the NFL level. It is not always an easy task for someone coming straight out of (college). You go out of your college play, you go into training for the draft and then you go from training for the draft right into NFL football.
''I think our group today exhibited one of the reasons why we felt good about the entire class right after the draft.''
Quinn Ewers, a rookie seventh-round pick, threw two touchdowns with no interceptions in his second career start and again appeared to show calmness and sound decision-making.
Ewers' first touchdown was a 63-yard toss to fellow rookie Theo Wease Jr., an undrafted free agent who signed with Miami earlier this year.