Jordyn Brooks finished his first season with the Miami Dolphins impressively, starting all 17 games and leading the team with 143 tackles. This remarkable performance ranked as the third-highest in the franchise since 2005. Despite this success, Brooks sees areas for improvement, particularly in leadership as key teammates depart. He expresses a proactive approach to training, focusing on enhancing his strengths and addressing weaknesses. Brooks, supported by teammates like Zach Sieler and Kader Kohou, is ready to embrace leadership responsibilities, understanding it's a collective effort among several players.
Focusing on the weaknesses," Brooks said of his plan for organized training activities. "Really dissecting the things that I was good at and the things that I didn't do too good at and focus on those things.
I wouldn't call it a challenge - just got to go be the leader that I am," Brooks said Wednesday. "I just feel like if you're a leader, it's in you.
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