WEST PALM BEACH — Miami Dolphins cornerback Trill Williams was potentially primed for a breakout 2022 season, especially with how many players the Dolphins had go down with injury at the position. But Williams was among the first of Miami cornerbacks to have to miss time. A torn ACL in his left knee suffered in the fourth quarter of a preseason opener at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cost him his second NFL season. Ten months later, as Miami completed organized team activities and mandatory minicamp earlier in June, Williams has made significant progress and should be ready for training camp starting in late July. “I feel fantastic,” Williams said at four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard’s charity softball event benefiting the United Way at Ballpark of the Palm Beaches.