Miami Dolphins sign 12 to futures contracts
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January 5, 2021
Miami Dolphins sign 12 to futures contracts
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have signed 12 players to reserve/futures contracts: defensive end Nick Coe, safety Brian Cole, cornerback Javaris Davis, cornerback Tino Ellis, center Tyler Gauthier, tackle Jonathan Hubbard, linebacker Kylan Johnson, tight end Chris Myarick, guard Durval Queiroz Neto, defensive end Tyshun Render, quarterback Reid Sinnett and long snapper Rex Sunahara.
Coe was signed to Miami’s practice squad on Sept. 7, 2020 and spent the entire season there. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with New England on May 5, 2020. Coe was a three-year letterman (2017-19) at Auburn, where he played in 36 career games with 12 starts. He totaled 71 tackles (35 solo), one pass defensed and two forced fumbles during his collegiate career.
Cole was signed to Miami’s practice squad on Sept. 7, 2020 and spent the entire season there. He originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick (249th overall) by Minnesota in the 2020 NFL draft. He served as a team captain as a senior in 2019 at Mississippi State, starting all 12 games.
Davis was claimed off waivers by Miami from Kansas City on July 27, 2020 and went to training camp with the Dolphins before spending the season on the team’s practice squad. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Kansas City on April 30, 2020. Davis played in 49 games with 35 starts over four seasons (2016-19) at Auburn, where he totaled 150 tackles (115 solo), eight interceptions, 32 passes defensed and one forced fumble.
Ellis joined Miami’s practice squad on Oct. 15, 2020. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with New Orleans on April 29, 2020. Ellis was a three-year starter (2017-19) at Maryland, where he earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a junior in 2018.
Gauthier signed the Dolphins practice squad on Sept. 16, 2020. He spent the final month of the 2019 season on Jacksonville’s active roster but did not appear in a game. Gauthier originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with New England on May 2, 2019. He played collegiately at the University of Miami, where he earned honorable mention All-ACC honors as a junior in 2017.
Hubbard signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted college free agent on April 29, 2020 and spent the entire season on Miami’s practice squad. He was a four-year letterman (2016-19) and three-year starter at Northwestern State, where he played in 32 career games with 27 starts.
Johnson signed with the Dolphins as an undrafted college free agent on April 29, 2020 and spent the entire season on Miami’s practice squad. He was a graduate transfer at Pittsburgh in 2019, starting all 13 games. He also played three seasons (2016-18) at Florida.
Myarick appeared in three games for the Dolphins this season after being elevated from the practice squad. He’s spent both the 2019 and 2020 seasons on Miami’s practice squad after the team signed him as an undrafted college free agent on May 9, 2019. Myarick played in 43 career games with 25 starts at Temple, totaling 23 receptions for 229 yards (10.0 avg.) and one touchdown.
Queiroz originally entered the NFL with Miami on April 8, 2019 as part of the International Player Pathway Program and spent the entire 2019 and 2020 seasons on the Dolphins practice squad. Originally from Diamantino, Brazil, Queiroz played for two of Brazil’s top teams – Galo Futbol Americano (2018) and Cuiaba Arsenal (2015-17). He was a judo champion prior to playing football.
Render appeared in one game for the Dolphins this season as a practice squad elevation. He joined the team as an undrafted college free agent on April 29, 2020 and spent the season on the practice squad. Render played in all 51 games of his collegiate career at Middle Tennessee State and started 19 contests.
Sinnett was elevated twice to Miami’s active roster but did not appear in a game this season. He joined the Dolphins practice squad on Sept. 14, 2020. Sinnett originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Tampa Bay on May 4, 2020. He played collegiately at San Diego, where he earned first-team All-Pioneer Football League honors as a senior in 2019.
Sunahara had multiple stints with Miami in 2020, spending time on the team’s practice squad and also on the team’s training camp roster. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Miami on Aug. 1, 2020. Sunahara played collegiately at West Virginia, where he was a semifinalist for the Patrick Mannelly Award, given annually to the nation’s top long snapper.
No. |
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
17 |
Reid Sinnett |
QB |
6-4 |
225 |
2/5/97 |
R |
San Diego ’20 |
Johnston, Iowa |
FA, ‘20 |
38 |
Javaris Davis |
CB |
5-8 |
183 |
12/26/96 |
R |
Auburn ’20 |
Jacksonville, Fla. |
Wai., ’20 (KC) |
41 |
Brian Cole |
S |
6-2 |
205 |
4/3/97 |
R |
Mississippi St. ’20 |
Saginaw, Mich. |
FA, ‘20 |
45 |
Tino Ellis |
CB |
6-1 |
195 |
10/15/97 |
R |
Maryland ’20 |
Reisterstown, Md. |
FA, ‘20 |
52 |
Tyshun Render |
DE |
6-4 |
248 |
3/28/97 |
R |
Middle Tenn. St. ’20 |
Newnan, Ga. |
FA, ‘20 |
59 |
Kylan Johnson |
LB |
6-2 |
230 |
12/23/96 |
R |
Pittsburgh ’20 |
Dallas, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
60 |
Rex Sunahara |
LS |
6-6 |
242 |
10/9/96 |
R |
West Virginia ’20 |
Bay Village, Ohio |
FA, ‘20 |
69 |
Durval Queiroz |
G |
6-4 |
330 |
8/27/92 |
1 |
None |
Diamantino, Brazil |
FA, ’19 (IPP) |
71 |
Jonathan Hubbard |
T |
6-5 |
305 |
8/17/97 |
R |
Northwestern St. ’20 |
Kilgore, Texas |
FA, ‘20 |
74 |
Tyler Gauthier |
C |
6-5 |
305 |
6/29/97 |
1 |
Miami (FL) ’19 |
Venice, Fla. |
FA, ‘20 |
85 |
Chris Myarick |
TE |
6-5 |
261 |
10/6/95 |
1 |
Temple ’19 |
Elkins Park, Pa. |
FA, ‘19 |
97 |
Nick Coe |
DE |
6-5 |
291 |
8/12/97 |
R |
Auburn ’20 |
Asheboro, N.C. |
FA, ‘20 |
Miami Dolphins announce team award winners
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January 5, 2021
Miami Dolphins announce team award winners
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced their team award winners for the 2020 season. Cornerback Xavien Howard was named the Dan Marino Most Valuable Player, quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick earned the Don Shula Leadership Award, safety Bobby McCain was named the team’s Ed Block Courage Award winner and the team’s Social Impact Committee earned the Nat Moore Community Service Award.
Howard is the Dan Marino Team MVP for the second time in his career after also winning the award in 2018. He’s the first Dolphins player to win multiple team MVP awards since Ricky Williams in 2009. Williams was also a co-recipient of the award in 2002. Howard is the eighth player to win the Dan Marino Team MVP award at least twice, joining Bob Griese (1967-68, 1970-71, 1974, 1977), Larry Csonka (1973, 1979), Dan Marino (1983-92, 1994-95), Zach Thomas (1996, 2001), O.J. McDuffie (1997-98), Jason Taylor (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006) and Williams (2002, 2009). Howard tied the franchise record with 10 interceptions, matching Dick Westmoreland’s total in 1967. He’s the first NFL player since 2007 (Antonio Cromartie) to record double-digit interceptions in a season. This award is voted on by South Florida media and the organization and was re-named the Dan Marino Most Valuable Player Award in 2000 to reflect the achievements of Hall of Fame quarterback and 12-time team MVP Dan Marino.
Fitzpatrick is the winner of the Don Shula Leadership Award, as voted on by his teammates. He also won the award last year and is just the ninth player to earn the honor multiple times since it was established in 1989. Others who have won the award multiple times include Dan Marino (1995, 1997), Zach Thomas (1998-99, 2005), Derrick Rodgers (2000-01), Jason Taylor (2002, 2006-07, 2009), Junior Seau (2003-04), Karlos Dansby (2010-11), Mike Pouncey (2012, 2015) and Cameron Wake (2013-14, 2016-17). Fitzpatrick joins Seau and Dansby as the only players in team history to win the award in each of their first two seasons with the organization. The Don Shula Leadership Award is voted on by the players and is given to the teammate who exhibits leadership on and off the field. It was re-named the Don Shula Leadership Award in 2005 to reflect the accomplishments of the Hall of Fame coach Shula.
McCain is a first-time recipient of the team’s Ed Block Courage Award and only the fourth safety to earn the honor in team history joining Yeremiah Bell (2005), Liffort Hobley (1990) and Glenn Blackwood (1988). McCain had his 2019 season cut short after nine games with a shoulder injury. He bounced back in 2020 to play in all 16 games, including 15 starts. McCain totaled 46 tackles (39 solo), one interception and five passes defensed. As one of the defensive captains, McCain helped lead a unit that led the NFL in takeaways (29) and third-down defense (31.2 pct.) while finishing sixth in scoring defense (21.1 ppg). Each year, all 32 teams select a player to receive the Ed Block Courage Award. The recipient symbolizes professionalism, great strength and dedication. The honoree also is a community role model.
The Miami Dolphins Social Impact Committee is this year’s winner of the Nat Moore Community Service Award. Members of the committee include cornerback Byron Jones, running back Patrick Laird, linebacker Elandon Roberts, linebacker Kyle Van Noy and defensive tackle Christian Wilkins. The committee was formed by Dolphins players to positively impact civic engagement, education and economic empowerment. The group donated $100,000 to the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition Fines and Fees program, which assists returning citizens who have outstanding fees to complete their sentences and become eligible to vote. They also provided $300,000 to public schools in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties to bridge the digital divide and assist with wireless technology for underserved students. The Nat Moore Community Service Award is given each year to a Miami Dolphins player recognized for his involvement in the South Florida community. Moore spent 13 seasons in a Dolphins uniform, culminating by his placement on the Dolphins Honor Roll in 1999.
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
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January 2, 2021
Miami Dolphins make roster moves
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – The Miami Dolphins today announced they have promoted safety Nate Holley to the active roster and waived fullback Chandler Cox. The team also elevated wide receiver Marcus Kemp and quarterback Reid Sinnett for Sunday’s game.
Holley joined the Dolphins on Aug. 22, 2020 and has spent the entire season on Miami’s practice squad. He was previously elevated twice this season and totaled two special teams tackles (one solo). Holley played in 18 games in 2018 for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League and was named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Rookie after totaling 78 defensive tackles, 22 special teams tackles, one sack and one interception. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with the L.A. Rams on June 8, 2018.
Cox played in 21 career games with six starts for the Dolphins, totaling two receptions for nine yards (4.5 avg.). He appeared in eight games with three starts this season and was inactive for seven contests. Cox originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round pick (233rd overall) by the Dolphins in the 2019 NFL draft.
Kemp was signed to Miami’s practice squad on Dec. 22, 2020 after spending the rest of his career in Kansas City (2017-20). He appeared in 27 games for the Chiefs, including 10 in 2020, and totaled two receptions for 18 yards (9.0 avg.) and nine special teams tackles (seven solo). He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Kansas City on May 8, 2017.
Sinnett was signed to Miami’s practice squad on Sept. 14, 2020. He was previously elevated for one game and dressed but did not play. Sinnett spent the offseason and training camp with Tampa Bay before he was waived on Sept. 8, 2020. He originally entered the NFL as an undrafted college free agent with Tampa Bay on May 4, 2020. Sinnett threw for 3,528 yards as a senior in 2019 at San Diego, which was the second-most in a single season in team history.
No. |
Name |
Pos. |
Hgt. |
Wgt. |
Birthdate |
Exp. |
College |
Hometown |
Acq. |
16 |
Marcus Kemp |
WR |
6-4 |
210 |
8/14/95 |
3 |
Hawaii ’17 |
Layton, Utah |
FA, ’20 |
17 |
Reid Sinnett |
QB |
6-4 |
225 |
2/5/97 |
R |
San Diego ’20 |
Johnston, Iowa |
FA, ‘20 |
36 |
Nate Holley |
S |
6-0 |
210 |
12/5/94 |
1 |
Kent State ’17 |
Toledo, Ohio |
FA, ‘20 |