Dolphins earn praise for undrafted signings – The Splash Zone 5/12/26

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Dolphins earn praise for undrafted signings – The Splash Zone 5/12/26

Dolphins earn praise for undrafted signings – The Splash Zone 5/12/26

Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

Dolphins earn praise for undrafted signings – The Splash Zone 5/12/26

Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

The Miami Dolphins have been making waves this offseason, and their latest moves are earning high praise from analysts and fans alike. Fresh off the largest draft class in the league—13 selections strong—the team is now turning heads with their undrafted free agent signings. While all 13 rookies have a shot at carving out roles, it's the undrafted gems that could truly steal the spotlight.

One name to watch is edge rusher Mason Reiger. Considered a mid-round talent, Reiger slipped through the cracks due to an injury history, but he lands in a Dolphins edge room that's thin on depth. With a clear path to the roster, he's poised to prove his worth and make an immediate impact. It's the kind of low-risk, high-reward signing that defines smart team building.

But Reiger isn't the only story. The Dolphins' 11-player undrafted class is drawing high marks for its potential to uncover hidden talent. From versatile linebackers like Trey Moore and Kyle Louis—who could give coach Jeff Hafley the flexibility to reshape his defense—to a long-awaited addition at fullback, Miami is stocking up on pieces that fit their system. The fullback spot, vacated by Alec Ingold this offseason, now has a new face after rookie minicamp, though there's a catch fans will want to read about.

Elsewhere, rookie Kadyn Proctor isn't sweating a potential position change. While Miami's general manager has hinted he'll start at guard, Proctor remains unfazed and focused on contributing wherever needed. And in a feel-good move, the Dolphins signed tryout player DJ Herman after an impressive showing at rookie minicamp, proving that opportunity can come from anywhere.

As the roster takes shape, the Dolphins are blending draft-day bounty with undrafted ambition. Whether it's Reiger's edge-rushing potential or the versatility of their new linebackers, Miami is building a team that's both deep and dynamic. For fans, it's a reminder that sometimes the best stories start after the draft.

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