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Miami Dolphins Scoop Up Promising New Wide Receiver From Packers

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The Miami Dolphins navigated the post-cutdown day landscape effectively, maintaining the bulk of their desired squad without any claims from other teams on their recently released players. Notably, the Dolphins enhanced their offensive options by claiming wide receiver Grant Dubose off waivers.

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Dubose, previously with the Green Bay Packers and mostly a practice squad player last season, is a relatively unknown commodity in the NFL. A former 7th-round pick from the 2023 draft, he had significant college success at Charlotte, amassing 126 receptions, 1,684 receiving yards, and 15 touchdowns over two seasons.

In a corresponding roster move to accommodate Dubose, the Dolphins released offensive lineman Jack Driscoll. This adjustment underscores the team’s strategy to strengthen their receiving corps.

Additionally, Miami is poised to re-sign several players who were not claimed off waivers, indicating a strategic release-and-return approach this offseason. Among them is Erik Ezukanma, a wide receiver who has now twice avoided waiver claims, allowing Miami to retain him likely for the practice squad. Other players expected to return to the practice squad include defensive tackle Jonathan Harris, safety Jordan Colbert, linebacker Dequan Jackson, and tight end Hayden Rucci, each showing potential in preseason activities to earn a development spot.

Miami’s practice squad strategy reflects a broader NFL trend where these units are no longer just placeholders but integral parts of the team’s strategic depth, thanks to recent league rules allowing for more flexibility in player movement between the practice squad and the active roster. The Dolphins, by reclaiming a number of their own waived players, have demonstrated a clear intent to cultivate talent closely and maintain continuity in player development.

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