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MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN 2 MORE DRAFT SELECTIONS   Download PDF version

May 7, 2016

MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN 2 MORE DRAFT SELECTIONS

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed wide receiver Jakeem Grant and cornerback Jordan Lucas. Both players were selected by the Dolphins last week in the 2016 NFL draft.

Grant was one of Miami’s two sixth-round selections (186th overall). He finished his four-year (2012-15) Texas Tech career as the school’s all-time leading receiver with 3,289 receiving yards. He played in 50 career games with 32 starts and totaled 255 receptions for 3,289 yards (12.9 avg.) and 27 touchdowns. Grant was also the team’s primary kickoff returner during his career, and returned 87 kickoffs for 2,169 yards (24.9 avg.) and four touchdowns. As a senior, he averaged 181.0 all-purpose yards per game, leading the Big 12 and setting a single-season school record. His efforts earned him All-American and first-team All-Big 12 honors.

Lucas was also a sixth-round selection (204th overall) and a four-year lettermen (2012-15) and three-year starter for Penn State, where he played in 46 career games with 33 starts. He started 27 consecutive games before suffering a season-ending injury towards the end of his senior season. Lucas transitioned from cornerback to safety for his senior season and recorded 56 tackles (34 solo), one sack, one forced fumble and three passes defensed in just nine games. He earned third-team All-Big Ten honors at cornerback during his junior season in 2014.

MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN WAKE TO CONTRACT EXTENSION   Download PDF version

May 7, 2016

MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN WAKE TO CONTRACT EXTENSION

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed defensive end Cameron Wake to a contract extension through the 2017 season.

“We are pleased that we were able to reach an extension with Cam,” said Executive Vice President of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum. “He sets the right example both on and off the field, working his way up from an undrafted college free agent to a four-time Pro Bowl selection. We are excited how he will fit in this new defense and continue to be a key contributor.”

Wake, who was named to the Pro Bowl following the 2010 and the 2012-14 seasons, joined the Dolphins as a free agent in 2009 after playing two seasons in the Canadian Football League. In his seven seasons with Miami, Wake has played in 100 career games and recorded 247 tackles (201 solo), 70 sacks, 145 quarterback hits, 74 tackles for loss, 16 forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. His 70 sacks rank second all-time in Dolphins history and are seventh in NFL history among undrafted players. Wake also ranks 11th among active NFL players in career sacks and is one of just two NFL players (Julius Peppers) to total at least seven sacks in each of the past six seasons.

In 2015, Wake played in and started seven games before suffering a season-ending injury. During those seven contests, Wake totaled seven sacks and four forced fumbles. He recorded four sacks and two forced fumbles in the first half of the win at Tennessee on Oct. 18, which was tied for the most first-half sacks by a player in an NFL game since 1991. His seven sacks in three games during the 2015 season were the most ever by a Dolphins player in three consecutive games.

A Hyattsville, Maryland native, Wake was a four-year letterwinner at Penn State, primarily as a linebacker. He finished his collegiate career with 191 total tackles, two forced fumbles, 8.5 sacks and 24 tackles for loss as well as seven blocked kicks.

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN 2 DRAFT PICKS AND 12 UNDRAFTED COLLEGE FREE AGENTS   Download PDF version

May 6, 2016

MIAMI DOLPHINS SIGN 2 DRAFT PICKS AND 12 UNDRAFTED COLLEGE FREE AGENTS

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed guard/tackle Laremy Tunsil and quarterback Brandon Doughty. Both players were selected by the Dolphins last week in the 2016 NFL draft.

The Dolphins have also signed 12 undrafted college free agents: Linebacker Akil Blount, linebacker James Burgess, center/guard Ruben Carter, long snapper Ryan DiSalvo, linebacker Tyler Gray, safety A.J. Hendy, tight end Gabe Hughes, defensive end Farrington Huguenin, kicker Marshall Koehn, cornerback Lafayette Pitts, wide receiver Rashawn Scott and wide receiver Brandon Shippen.

Tunsil was Miami’s first-round selection at No. 13 overall. The Lake City, Fla. native was a three-year starter at Mississippi, where he played in 29 career games and started 26 at left tackle. He earned second-team All-American and first-team All-SEC honors in back-to-back seasons (2014-15). As a true freshman in 2013, Tunsil was named to the Freshman All-American and SEC All-Freshman teams. He also earned second-team All-SEC honors, joining his teammate Evan Engram as the first two true freshmen in school history to earn All-SEC honors.

Doughty was selected by the Dolphins in the seventh round (223rd overall) of the 2016 NFL draft. A three-year starter (2013-15) at Western Kentucky, Doughty led the nation in passing in his final two seasons (2014-15). He set 37 school records during his collegiate career, including 17 career passing marks, 14 season records and six single-game marks. He left Western Kentucky as the school’s all-time leader in nearly every passing category, including yards (12,855), touchdowns (111), completions (1,023), attempts (1,491), completion percentage (68.6) and passer efficiency (161.0). Doughty is a Davie, Fla. native and played high school football at North Broward Prep in Coconut Creek, Fla.

Blount was a four-year letterman (2012-15) at Florida A&M, where he was the team’s leading tackler each of the past two seasons. He totaled 75 tackles (44 solo) as a senior in 2015 and 72 tackles (42 solo) as a junior in 2014 and did not miss a game in his final three seasons. His father, Mel Blount, played defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.

Burgess played in 49 career games and made 43 starts during his four seasons (2012-15) at Louisville. He started 42 consecutive games to finish his career and totaled 261 tackles (145 solo) and seven interceptions. He finished with 70-plus tackles in each of his three seasons as a starter and ranked among the team’s top three leading tacklers each year from 2013-15. Burgess attended Homestead (Fla.) Senior High School.

Carter started all 12 games as a senior for Toledo in 2015, where he centered a unit that led the Mid-American Conference in rushing (207.9 ypg). He began his collegiate career at Florida State before transferring to Toledo following the 2014 season. At FSU, Carter played in 11 games with one start during the Seminoles’ 2013 national championship season. Carter attended Miami (Fla.) Jackson High School.

DiSalvo was a four-year letterman (2012-15) at San Jose State where he played in all 50 career games and was the Spartans’ starting long snapper for four-straight seasons. He totaled six special teams tackles during his career – all on punt coverage.

Gray played in 52 career games with 16 starts during his four-year career (2012-15) at Boise State. He totaled 184 tackles (91 solo), including 14 for loss, with five sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and three interceptions. Gray started seven games as a senior and recorded 53 tackles (30 solo), including eight for loss, and three sacks. His 53 tackles ranked fifth on the team.

Hendy lettered four years (2011-13; 2015) at Maryland, where he played in 42 career games with 18 starts. He started all 12 games as a senior in 2015 and recorded 76 tackles (48 solo). His 76 tackles ranked fourth on the team. As a junior in 2013, Hendy earned Walter Camp Defensive Player of the Week honors after recovering two fumbles and returning an interception for a 28-yard touchdown vs. West Virginia on Sept. 21.

Hughes was a three-year letterman (2013-15) at Florida Tech and played in 33 career games. He became the first player in Florida Tech history to sign an NFL contract. Hughes earned honorable mention All-American honors after catching 32 passes for 566 yards (17.7 avg.) and three touchdowns. He transferred from Western Michigan following the 2012 season. Hughes attended Highland Christian (Fla.) High School.

Huguenin played four seasons (2012-15) at Kentucky. He participated in 48 career games with 14 starts and recorded 95 tackles (49 solo), 4.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries. He also blocked two kicks during his career. Huguenin’s best season was as a senior, when he started all 12 games and posted a career-high 52 tackles (25 solo).

Koehn lettered two years (2014-15) at Iowa and played in 29 career games. He converted 28-of-36 (77.8 pct.) career field goal attempts and finished his career ranked 13th in program history with 170 points. He tied a Kinnick Stadium record with a 57-yard field goal as time expired in a 27-24 win over Pittsburgh on Sept. 19, 2015. As a junior in 2014, Koehn posted a 63.2 touchback percentage, which led the Big Ten and ranked eighth nationally.

Pitts played in all 52 contests and made 51 starts during his four-year career (2012-15) at Pittsburgh. He totaled 152 tackles (118 solo), four interceptions and also returned 52 kickoffs for 1,196 yards (23.0 avg.). He was elected team captain as a senior and recorded 34 tackles (29 solo) with one sack and one interception.

Scott was a four-year letterman (2011-13; 2015) at Miami (Fla.) and played in 32 career games with 11 starts. He totaled 91 career receptions for 1,247 yards (13.7 avg.) and eight touchdowns. As a senior, he played in all 13 games with 11 starts and recorded 52 receptions for 695 yards (13.2 avg.) and five touchdowns – all career highs. Scott attended Melbourne (Fla.) Central Catholic High School.

Shippen earned four letters (2012-15) at Temple, where he played in 41 career games and made 12 starts. He played in 13 games with four starts as a senior, where he recorded 16 receptions for 218 yards (13.6 avg.) and one touchdown. Shippen transitioned to wide receiver from defensive back following his sophomore season in 2013.

 

MIAMI DOLPHINS WAIVE THREE   Download PDF version

May 2, 2016

MIAMI DOLPHINS WAIVE THREE

MIAMI – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have waived running back Jahwan Edwards, wide receiver Christion Jones and defensive end Damontre Moore.

Edwards joined Miami after signing to the team’s practice squad on Dec. 22, 2015. The Dolphins signed him to a futures/reserve contract on Jan. 5, 2016. Edwards also spent time on Atlanta and Jacksonville’s practice squads in 2015. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with the San Diego Chargers on May 2, 2015 and went to training camp with the Chargers that season.

Jones signed with the Dolphins on March 8, 2016 after spending the 2015 offseason and training camp with the organization. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Miami on May 8, 2015 but was waived at the end of training camp on Sept. 9, 2015. Jones played collegiately at Alabama.

Moore was signed by the Dolphins on Dec. 15, 2015 and played in the final three games for Miami during the 2015 season. He recorded four tackles (three solo), one sack and one pass defensed. He also played 11 games for the New York Giants in 2015. Moore originally entered the NFL as a third-round draft choice (81st overall) by the New York Giants in 2013. During his career, Moore has totaled 45 games played with 50 tackles (36 solo) and 9.5 sacks.

Miami Dolphins, AARP Foundation Host Third Annual Million Meal Pack   Download PDF version

May 1, 2016

Miami Dolphins, AARP Foundation Host Third Annual Million Meal Pack

Two parties extend partnership, with further investment in the South Florida community as presenting sponsor of Special Teams program

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins and AARP Foundation teamed up for the 3rd Annual Million Meal Pack, packing 1,035,360 meals that will be delivered by U.S. Hunger to Feeding South Florida’s network of individuals 50+ in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. In addition, the Dolphins and AARP Foundation are excited to announce the extension of their community program partnership for three additional years, including making AARP Foundation the presenting sponsor of the Dolphins Special Teams volunteer network.

“The Miami Dolphins and AARP Foundation are committed to helping low-income older adults in South Florida,” AARP Foundation president Lisa Marsh Ryerson said. “More than 1 in 5 Miami-Dade seniors struggle with poverty. Extending our relationship means more opportunities to lend a helping hand through volunteer efforts in the community. Giving back to the people of South Florida enriches the lives of both those in need and those who volunteer, and we look forward to the opportunity to serve.” At the Million Meal Pack, more than 5,000 energetic volunteers worked an assembly line, combining ingredients and vitamins, to collectively make one million nutritious meals of rice and beans. The volunteers donated their time to help those less fortunate and reveled in music, football activities, chances to win prizes and a free t-shirt. The event included a Community Festival that inspired participants to look for opportunities to continue to serve their senior neighbors.

“This event year in and year out continues to grow and the impact is felt through the energy of the more than 5,000 volunteers working collaboratively together to serve our community,” Miami Dolphins President & CEO Tom Garfinkel said. “We are excited to continue our mutual partnership with AARP Foundation and are grateful for their investment in the South Florida community.”

AARP Foundation will continue to grow its leadership position within the Miami Dolphins volunteerism platform and utilize the army of Special Teams volunteers to help execute the abundant service efforts in South Florida. The Miami Dolphins and AARP Foundation share a passion for volunteerism, engagement and action. Designating AARP Foundation as the presenting sponsor of Special Teams—the largest volunteer program in the NFL—best aligns those values moving forward.

The agreement will continue to positively impact the South Florida region in an effort to help older adults facing challenges with hunger, isolation, income and housing needs through targeted and customized events to address these issues. Additional forms of recognition of AARP Foundation as the presenting sponsor include name and logo recognition on media backdrops during the team’s practices and game day sponsorship of a Miami Dolphins home game.

 

Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders Select Forty Women To Advance To Training Camp   Download PDF version

May 1, 2016

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Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders Select Forty Women To Advance To Training Camp

Davie, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders today at the Miniaci Theater at Nova Southeastern University selected 40 women to advance as Training Camp Candidates. These ladies will participate in a seven-week boot camp that consists of workouts, etiquette training, team building, uniform fittings, look development and performance training. Cuts are possible during the training camp period.

These 40 ladies were selected from the largest turnout for Miami Dolphins Cheerleader Auditions. More than 800 ladies registered to be the next Miami Dolphins Cheerleader, as the organization became the first NFL team to host auditions internationally, searching for enthusiastic, charismatic and talented women in Bogota, Colombia; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Mexico City, Mexico; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and South Florida to represent one of the most prestigious teams in the NFL.

One of the most visible entertainment groups in all of professional sports, the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders have traveled to more than 30 countries on five continents over the past decade and continue to be an iconic and international face of NFL Cheerleaders. The cheerleaders are on the sidelines for all home games and are extremely active in the community; visiting schools and hospitals, as well as charity and corporate events.

For further information, please visit DolphinsCheerleaders.com