How Dolphins signing Marcus Maye impacts 53-man roster Which Saw Them Lost Two Key Players to New York Jets
The Miami Dolphins completed their 2024 veteran minicamp, then signed free agent safety Marcus Maye. It is time for a new 53-man roster projection.
The Miami Dolphins are headed into their six-week break following the end of the offseason conditioning program and before the start of training camp. Players and coaches will be enjoying the one true down-period for the NFL, though there never really is a completely quiet period in the NFL. The Dolphins completed their veteran minicamp last week, then, as vacations began, they signed veteran safety Marcus Maye.
Minicamp and adding a new safety to the roster shake up my previous prediction of the Dolphins’ 53-man roster. What changes as we look forward toward training camp? How does Maye fit into the roster, and who could lose their roster spot because of his addition? I update my roster projections this morning.
No changes here. I know a lot of people argued that Chris Brooks should make the roster over Ahmed, and maybe they are right. I need to see more from Brooks, who missed the majority of his rookie season due to injury. Jeff Wilson, Jr., factors into this battle as well. The bubble watch during training camp will be fascinating for the running back position.
This was the first of two major issues people had with my previous projection. I left Jody Fortson off the roster in the initial projection, and I am doing it again here. I know he was signed early in the free agency period and people like the potential he brings to the position, but (a) the Dolphins still have to prove they will actually use tight ends and (b) where does the roster space come from to add him to the roster? Fortson has 14 receptions in his career. If he shows out during camp, he could force his way onto the roster, but right now, it is a numbers game and I do not see it in his favor. Tanner Conner and rookie Hayden Rucci will be battling for practice squad space.
My first change is adding Berrios back to the roster. How the new kick return rules impact rosters will have to be seen, but Berrios gives the Dolphins a sure-handed option back there and could force them to keep him on the roster. Erik Ezukanma, Anthony Schwartz, Braylon Sanders, Mathew Sexton, and rookies Tahj Washington and Je’Quan Burton will all be in a battle to find roster space this year.
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