Miami Dolphins’ Rookie Class Poised for Breakout Season Following Two Years of Quiet Performances

Houston Cougars OT Patrick Paul runs drills at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.



The Miami Dolphins’ rookie class is gearing up for their first on-field evaluation at the upcoming rookie minicamp. Head coach Mike McDaniel will be closely watching the team’s seven-man draft class and the expected UDFAs to see how they perform in the South Florida heat.

Temperatures are expected to soar in Miami Gardens during the minicamp, providing a challenging environment for the new players. The organization is hopeful that this rookie class will make a significant impact, with the potential for seven rookie players to earn spots on the 53-man roster.

Key players like EDGE Chop Robinson, tackle Patrick Paul, and running back Jaylen Wright are anticipated to secure roster spots. However, additional rookies like Mohamed Kamara, Grayson Murphy, Malik Washington, Tahj Washington, Patrick McMorris, Storm Duck, Isaiah Johnson, and Gavin Hardison have the opportunity to make the team as well.

Handling the intense competition and limited opportunities will be crucial for these rookies as they aim to prove themselves during the minicamp. Right tackle Austin Jackson emphasized the importance of giving their best effort in every rep and staying focused on their development throughout their careers.

The Dolphins will be looking for standout performances from their rookie class, setting high expectations for the players as they begin this critical phase of their NFL journey. Fans can stay tuned for updates on the team’s progress by tuning in to the PFN Dolphins Podcast on various platforms.