DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami first-round draft pick Laremy Tunsil has yet to make the first team at guard in training camp, which suggests the Dolphins have an established offensive line.But they dont. The Dolphins ranked 24th in the NFL in rushing and 26th in sacks last year, and this summer theyve shuffled personnel at guard trying to find the best combination.Tunsil is widely expected to be part of that group, but so far he has lined up mostly with the second team while adjusting to the transition from left tackle -- his position at Ole Miss -- to left guard.Every day Im going to keep getting better, Tunsil said Wednesday. Its up to the coaches -- at the end of the day -- what theyre going to do. Im not concerned about it.For Tunsil, the relative obscurity of being a second-team guard on the depth chart is a big change from April, when he became the biggest story of the draft. Once touted as a potential No. 1 overall choice, Tunsil fell to Miami with the 13th pick after a bizarre video was posted on his Twitter account showing him smoking from a gas mask connected to a bong.Now he has gone off the grid celebrity-wise, which isnt easy in football-crazed South Florida.I really dont get noticed that much, Tunsil said. But I dont go out much. Im a low-key guy. I stay to myself. I stay home and cook. I dont consider myself a celebrity. I consider myself a regular person.Reviews from the Dolphins about Tunsils work ethic, attitude and ability have been uniformly favorable.Laremy is an extremely athletic guy -- he flashes at times, quarterback Ryan Tannehill said. He is playing a position he hasnt played a lot, so hes learning, but hes learning fast. If we can keep him on that track, hes going to be a force for us.Also in the mix at the guard spots are veterans Dallas Thomas and Billy Turner, who struggled as starters last year, and Jermon Bushrod, a converted left tackle.First-year coach Adam Gase has begun to bristle at daily questions regarding Tunsils status.This is a league where confidence does matter, Gase said. And Ive seen rookies before where you throw them in because youre like, `Well, hes got to play, and then two years later everybodys calling for his head. So right now were going through the process that we need to go through.I like what hes doing. I like the fact that hes coming out there and giving everything he has.Tunsil said the transition to guard hasnt required major adjustments.There are different techniques youve got to learn, he said. But youve got your hand in the ground. Its football.Offensive coordinator Clyde Christensen said this week he doesnt know who will start at the guards in the season opener Sept. 11. Gase declined to say even who will start in Fridays exhibition game at Dallas.If I do get that start against Dallas, it would be nice, Tunsil said.The offensive line has been a chronic problem during Miamis seven-year playoff drought. This year the line could include four former first-round picks -- Tunsil, center Mike Pouncey and tackles Branden Albert and JaWuan James -- which raises expectations the blocking might finally be better.I have an idea what direction were heading, Gase said. Now its about finding the right five. Were still in that process.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Steven Wine on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Steve-Wine. His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/steven-wineSaucony Outlet Italia . -- Three close looks at the bucket, three misses. 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The emphasis was on Olympic medals, legacies, and the importance of minority sports, which were suddenly held to be a vital part of the nations fabric.That the ECB emerged with some relief, with a reduced grant of £20m - and with a further £7.5m awarded to the Chance to Shine initiative to promote cricket in State schools - owed much to the boards strengthened commitment to engage with South Asian cricketing communities. Easy to say, difficult to make a real and lasting impact.That both professional and recreational cricket is becoming more multi-racial is undeniable. Integration is happening. But progress has been patchy, slowed variously by old-school league officials or clubs with little appetite for change, and by the itinerant nature of many cricketers with Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi and Sri Lankan antecedents, many of whom still play ad-hoc cricket in Sunday park leagues, where facilities are poor and pitches are rarely of a quality for players to progress.Sport Englands Director of Sport, Phil Smith, outlined the challenge when he told ESPNcricinfo: Participation in cricket has traditionally been very strong within South Asian communities. Over 40% of current regular cricketers in England are non-white, making cricket one of the most diverse sports already.Some individuals are playing regularly in informal settings or unaffiliated leagues outside the realm of formal cricket structures of the county cricket boards, so the challenge for the ECB is to bring this community into the mainstream of the game.The ECB has worked in the past with the traditional club sector, queasily aware that a vibrant yet informal Asian catchment was largely passing them by. Nick Marriner, policy and research manager at the ECB, said: Theres a massive untapped demand for more participation amongst the South Asian community. We know a lot of South Asians play cricket outside the traditional affiliated club network. Previously weve not really engaged in that way.The solution is both imaginative and unproven. With the help of the Club Cricket Conference, the ECB will focus on five target cities: London, Birmingham, Leicester, Leeds and Bradford, where research has shown there is most potential for progress.Paul Bedford, head of non-first-class cricket at the ECB, said: There was the highest level of latent demand for playing cricket in the South Asian community than in any other group. In a high proportion of cases, we werent as close to [tapping that demand] as we should have been. We have also identified the cities where people wanted to play cricket more than anywhere else.The Club Cricket Conference is little known outside the Home Counties, but a programme of fixtures and tours against Affiliate and Associate nations has recently shown it has an appetite for regaining its influence of half a century ago, when it would produce representative sides to face touring teams.Two years from its centenary, the Club Cricket Conference has the chance to re-establish itself as a driving force in Englands club network. It has been asked to act as a catalyst to persuade South Asian park cricket to become more mainstream and to awaken the county boards, run largely by well-meaning elderly white middle-class men, to the untapped potential on their doorstep.The county boards responsible for the five cities chosen have until October 1 to prove themselves fit for investment. Good things are happening in Leicester already, according to Bedford, and they need to be, because, strikingly, the Leicestershire Premier League does not include one club from the city itself.Land in Birmingham has been identified that can be developed, but Yorkshires passive approach at amateur level has yet to show the foresight of the county club itself, which in the past 15 years has made giant strides in terms of minority ethnic communities. Announcing that you are from the ECB in Yorkshire league circles is not always a passport to popularity; heaven knows what they will make of the Club Cricket Conference.ddddddddddddThe task is to win over hearts and minds, to find community leaders who can instil the right virtues, and to prove to the traditional clubs and the tens of thousands of informal South Asian cricketers that the pace o