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Lauren Tannehill Reportedly Shot Dolphins-Themed Maxim Photo Spread

We might have been a bit grossed out by the amount of borderline-pervy attention Lauren Tannehill, the wife of Dolphins' first-round pick Ryan Tannehill, received after draft day, but apparently she wasn't. She may or may not have already shot a photo spread for Maxim. However, as far as Maxim...
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We might have been a bit grossed out by the amount of borderline-pervy attention Lauren Tannehill, the wife of Dolphins' first-round pick Ryan Tannehill, received after draft day, but apparently she wasn't. She may or may not have already shot a photo spread for Maxim. However, as far as Maxim photos go, they're pretty tame.


Photographer Roger Snider posted the first set of behind-the-scenes photos, featuring Tannehill in the Dolphin's trademark aqua and orange a few weeks ago and promised, "I will post the finals when they are published." Then a few days ago he posted a new set and wrote, "I suspect she will be featured in magazine editorials very soon." He didn't mention what magazine he was shooting for, but LobShots.com claims that they're for Maxim, which makes a certain amount of sense considering Snider is a frequent photographer for the men's mag.

In case you're wondering, they weren't shot locally, but rather in and around Malibu, California.

Here are a few select photos.

Of course, there's already speculation that Mrs. Tannehill will somehow figure heavily into the Dolphins' upcoming season of Hard Knocks. We're just wondering how long it will take until she lands in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition.

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