Read more: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/...benefit-the-dolphins-20140820,0,3946900.storyDAVIE - The NFL's new practice squad rules will drastically benefit most NFL teams, especially the 2014 Miami Dolphins.
The NFL announced on Wednesday that they are extending the number of players on each team's practice squad from eight players to ten.
That means each team is now allowed 63 players when you put the 53-man roster, and 10 player practice squad together at the end of the month.
It also means 64 more players will be employed this year.
In addition to the extra two players, the NFL changed the rules of how much experience those two extra players can have to be eligible for the squad. The new rule states the extra two players can have up to 32 games on an active roster over their first two seasons and still be eligible for the practice squad.
So, basically any 2012 or 2013 rookies are now eligible to fill those two additional practice squad positions. That means tight end Michael Egnew, linebacker Jelani Jenkins and safety Don Jones are now practice squad eligible. Before this change all three struggling veterans would not be.
That means Binns could be on the practice squad as well. Still doesn't prevent other teams from plucking players from our practice squad though.