Dolphins’ 2024 rookie minicamp: Full list of players participating

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Full list of players participating in Dolphins' 2024 rookie minicamp

The Miami Dolphins will begin their 2024 rookie minicamp on a hot Friday in South Florida with more than 40 players aiming to impress coaches.

Just 19 of those players — the Dolphins’ seven draft picks and the 12 undrafted rookies they signed Friday — are currently set to have a spot on the team’s roster after Sunday. Another 27 players, including one NFL veteran trying to work his way back into the league, are just in Miami on a tryout basis.

Here is the full list of players participating in the camp, organized alphabetically by last name and including their assigned jersey number for the weekend:

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No. 75: Bradley Ashmore, OL, Vanderbilt (tryout)

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The 6’6, 304-pound lineman was a team captain for the Commodores where he played right tackle for three seasons and right guard in 2022.

No. 98: Tyler Bentley, DT, Pittsburgh (tryout)

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Listed at 6’2, 285 pounds, Bentley recorded 10.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in his collegiate career.

No. 97: Quentin Bivens, DT, Southern Miss (tryout)

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The former Ole Miss defensive tackle played the last two seasons at Southern Miss where he recorded five sacks.

No. 69: Ireland Brown, C, Rutgers (tryout)

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A former defensive lineman, Brown made the move to the offensive side of the ball in 2021 as a sophomore.

No. 42: Je'Quan Burton, WR, Florida Atlantic

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The 5’9, 177-pound receiver finished his collegiate career with 1,277 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.

No. 88: Jaelin Campbell, WR, Incarnate Word (tryout)

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Campbell recorded 111 receptions, 1,683 yards, and 14 touchdowns in 54 career games at Incarnate Word.

No. 58: Geoffrey Cantin-arku, LB, Memphis (tryout)

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The Canadian linebacker is 6’3, 230 pounds and received an All-AAC honorable mention in 2023 while at Memphis.

No. 34: Jordan Colbert, S, Rhode Island

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The Rhode Island strong safety is 6’2, 214 pounds who reportedly recorded a 39.5-inch vertical at his pro day.

No. 68: Nick Correia, OL, Rhode Island (tryout)

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Listed at 6’5, 310 pounds, Correia made 48 consecutive starts at right guard for URI.

No. 36: Storm Duck, CB, Louisville

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The 6’0, 195-pound cornerback received Second Team All-ACC honors in 2022 while he was with North Carolina.

No. 24: Samson Evans, RB, Eastern Michigan (tryout)

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Evans had 27 rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns in his last two seasons at EMU.

No. 20: Tywan Francis, S, Temple (tryout)

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Francis was Mohamed Kamara’s former teammate at Colorado State before transferring to Temple where he recorded two interceptions and five pass deflections.

No. 67: Aaron Frost, OL, Arizona State (tryout)

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After playing tackle and guard at Nevada, Frost transferred to ASU in 2023 and made starts at both left guard and right guard.

No. 64: Jonathan Graham, OL, Liberty (tryout)

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Graham played tackle early in his career at Liberty before settling in as a starter at guard in the last two seasons.

No. 16: Gavin Hardison, QB, UTEP

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The 6’2, 206-pound quarterback had his final season with the Miners cut short by an injury that required Tommy John surgery.

No. 51: Jamoi Hodge, LB, TCU (tryout)

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Hodge earned an All-Big 12 honorable mention in each of his last two seasons with the Horned Frogs.

No. 37: Isaiah Johnson, DB, Syracuse

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The 6’3, 205-pound defensive back could potentially transition to safety in the NFL, but is listed as a cornerback for now.

No. 62: Matthew Jones, OL, Ohio State

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The 6’3, 316-pound lineman spent most of his time with the Buckeyes at guard, but slid over to center for his final game.

No. 50: Mohamed Kamara, EDGE, Colorado

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Kamara earned Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year honors in his final season at Colorado State and was a fifth-round pick for the Dolphins.

No. 94: Mario Kendricks, DL, Virginia Tech (tryout)

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The 6’0, 293-pound lineman put up impressive testing numbers and is reportedly set to attend the Chiefs’ rookie minicamp too.

No. 48: Lee Kpogba, LB, West Virginia (tryout)

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After beginning his collegiate career at Syracuse, Kpogba made a brief stop at East Mississippi Community College of Last Chance U fame before landing at West Virginia in 2022.

No. 9: Micah Leon, QB, Florida (tryout)

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The 6’5, 225-pound quarterback appeared in only two collegiate games — one with the Gators and one with UConn.

No. 56: Aaron Lynch, LB, South Florida (tryout)

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Lynch is the only NFL veteran participating in the Dolphins’ rookie minicamp. The former 49ers, Bears, and Jaguars pass rusher hasn’t played a game since 2020.

No. 33: Jason Maitre, CB, Wisconsin (tryout)

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The 5’10, 181-pound cornerback played at nickel with the Badgers after transferring from Boston College.

No. 79: Bayron Matos, OT, South Florida

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Matos is a Dominican Republic native who played basketball at New Mexico and South Florida before walking on to the USF football team.

No. 57: Trezmen Marshall, LB, Alabama (tryout)

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Marshall played most of his collegiate career at Georgia before transferring to play one season for Alabama.

No. 32: Patrick McMorris, S, Cal

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McMorris was a two-time All-Mountain West selection at San Diego State before finishing his collegiate career with one year at Cal. He was the Dolphins’ second sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft.

No. 60: Andrew Meyer, OL, UTEP

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The 6’3, 295-pound former UTEP offensive lineman played center for the team for four seasons.

No. 27: Tre Morrison, CB, Wingate (tryout)

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Morrison, a 6’0, 180-pound corner, recorded nine interceptions, 9.5 tackles for loss, and 57 passes defended in his career at Wingate.

No. 59: Grayson Murphy, DL, UCLA

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The 6’2, 249-pound defensive lineman transferred from North Texas and recorded 18 tackles for loss and 10 sacks in two seasons at UCLA.

No. 53: Alex Nobles, LB, Florida International (tryout)

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After spending a few seasons as a backup at North Carolina, Nobles transferred to FIU and was a two-year starter.

No. 52: Patrick Paul, OT, Houston

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Paul was a two-time All-AAC selection at Houston and then earned All-Big 12 honors in 2023 when the team swapped conferences. The Dolphins selected him in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft.

No. 78: Leonard Payne, DL, Colorado

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The 6’3, 301-pound former Fresno State lineman joined Colorado in 2023 and recorded three sacks with a forced fumble.

No. 38: Mark Perry, S, TCU

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The 6’0, 213-pound safety received an All-Big 12 honorable mention in 2023 and reportedly ran a 4.37 40-yard dash.

No. 44: Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

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Robinson was selected by the Dolphins in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft after earning All-Big Ten honors last season.

No. 49: Hayden Rucci, TE, Wisconsin

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Rucci spent the majority of his career as a blocking tight end and was credited by PFF with allowing only two pressures on 180 pass blocking snaps in 2023.

No. 91: Jalen Sami, DT, Michigan State (tryout)

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The defensive tackle was listed by the Spartans at a massive 6’7, 330 pounds, but is listed by the Dolphins at 6’4, 333 pounds. He spent the first five seasons of his collegiate career at Colorado.

No. 89: Jordan Smith, TE, Temple (tryout)

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The 6’4, 237-pound tight end caught eight touchdowns in his last two seasons with the Owls.

No. 86: Kahtero Summers, WR, Rhode Island (tryout)

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Summers began at Saint Francis and caught 12 touchdown passes in two seasons after transferring to Rhode Island.

No. 61: Andrew Theobald, OT, Northwest Missouri State (tryout)

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Theobald, listed at 6’5, 312 pounds, was a left tackle for the Bearcats.

No. 43: Noah Tumblin, CB, San Diego State (tryout)

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Tumblin is a 6’1, 182-pound corner who earned All-Mountain West honors in 2023.

No. 83: Malik Washington, WR, Virginia

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Washington led the FBS in receptions during the 2023 season and was selected by the Dolphins in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft.

No. 82: Tahj Washington, WR, USC

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Washington led the Trojans in receptions and receiving yards as Caleb Williams’ favorite target in 2023. The Dolphins selected Washington in the seventh-round of the 2024 NFL draft.

No. 30: La'Damian Webb, RB, South Alabama (tryout)

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The former Florida State running back was a two-time All-Sun Belt selection at South Alabama.

No. 47: Marquis Wilson, CB, Purdue (tryout)

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The former Penn State cornerback recorded six pass defenses in his only season with the Boilermakers.

No. 25: Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee

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The Dolphins traded a 2025 third-round pick to the Eagles to acquire a 2024 fourth-round selection to take Wright.

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