Matt Cole — This speedy rookie free agent will try to make the team after starring at Division II McKendree University in Illinois.
Isaiah Ford — The former seventh-round pick finally got his shot late last season and he acquitted himself very well.
Jakeem Grant — Grant remains a dynamic returner, though he remains as determined as ever to make a mark as a wide receiver. Complicating matters is that his past two seasons were cut short by injuries.
Mack Hollins — Hollins didn’t make much of an impact on offense after joining the team late in the 2019 season.
Allen Hurns — The veteran from the University of Miami turned in a solid performance after he returned from a scary concussion at Dallas.
Gary Jennings — The 2019 fourth-round pick of the Seahawks never got a chance to show the Dolphins what he could do because he was injured in his first game with Miami.
Ricardo Louis — The former Miami Beach High standout is back after spending the entire 2019 season on injured reserve.
Kirk Merritt — Merritt is a talented wide receiver who ended up at Arkansas State because of an off-field incident that also caused him to go undrafted. He’s hoping to be this year’s Preston Williams.
DeVante Parker — The 2015 first-round pick finally broke out with a big season, which coincided with his first 16-game season.
Preston Williams — Williams arguably was the Dolphins’ best offensive player as a rookie free agent before his season was cut short by a torn ACL in the eighth game.
Albert Wilson — Wilson worked his way back into form from his 2018 hip injury and started making an impact late in the season. He then took a hefty pay cut in the offseason to remain on the roster.
2020 TRANSACTIONS
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