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Phinsider Radio show notes for June 9, 2021.
Quick Notes
Mandatory minicamp is June 15-17, the end of “phase 3 of the offseason.”
Phase 3 of the offseason is coming to an end…. This means it is THE PRE PRE SEASON…
We’re going to spend this week going over what we think are some of the best storylines heading into training camp. Players are reporting to training camp on July 27.
Dolphins to host joint practices with the Falcons.
10 of Phinsider Radio’s top-20 storylines to follow when the Miami Dolphins begin training camp.
1. Xavien Howard and contract talks.
So far we’ve only heard rumors that this could happen.
The Miami Dolphins are in the middle of their organized team activities as the offseason training program continues. They have 91 players on the roster, thanks to a roster exemption for guard.
Dolphins sign Coleman, Doaks; Announce undrafted free agent signings
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The Miami Dolphins have announced the signing of two of their 2021 NFL Draft picks. Both seventh-round selections, offensive tackle Larnel Coleman from UMass and running back Gerrid Doaks from Cincinnati have agreed to their deals. Miami has five draft picks remaining to sign, including their two first-round selections, wide receiver Jaylen Waddle from Alabama and outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips from Miami.
The team also announced four undrafted free agent signings, adding cornerback Jaytlin Askew, defensive tackle Jerome Johnson, guard Robert Jones, and fullback Carl Tucker. They join the previously announced signing of tight end Jibri Blount, who played basketball at North Carolina Central.
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