If Grant and Wilson are healthy come September, I would suspect Stills, Parker, Grant and Wilson are locks. The UDFA receivers will have to fight with Brice Butler, Isaiah Ford and Ricardo Louis for one or two spots. Another thing to remember is Miami would also be a prime option for any receiver released at the end of training camp by another team or other team's practice squad receivers. I figure at best one of the udfa's make the roster and the other stays on the practice squad. It could come down to who has a better camp Williams or Ford.
Usually there is a UDFA tracker out there that records all the UDFA activity … anyone know the url?
Edit: Found it. Here's the link:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...9-signings-from-all-32-nfl-teams-in-one-spot/
Thanks for asking. Not expecting a leopard to change his spots, but I'll be quite happy if he does. I'm hoping that the absence of investing in any edge rushers or CB's means they're still considering going after a QB in 2020.Feeling better about the Rosen trade or still a little down about it?
Usually there is a UDFA tracker out there that records all the UDFA activity … anyone know the url?
Edit: Found it. Here's the link:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...9-signings-from-all-32-nfl-teams-in-one-spot/
Whoa signing a long snapper Wes Farnsworth?? Flores really does want every starter to compete for their job.
...Miami Dolphins are loading up on UDFA Offensive Linemen.
That's the Patriot way - lower round picks, UDFA and another team's garbage pile.It's nice to see the excitement but I'd temper it somewhat so as you don't have an other end of the spectrum crash. We're talking UDFAs. Nonetheless, the surplus of youth is invigorating.
Whoa signing a long snapper Wes Farnsworth?? Flores really does want every starter to compete for their job.
Good one, thanks BNF!