Because of the game being played on a Monday night, the Miami Dolphins' weekly practice squad elevations took place hours before kickoff this week and not the day before.
After being cut on Monday and Tuesday, NFL players who have been in the league for fewer than four seasons are put on waivers where the other 31 teams will be given the opportunity to claim the player on their current contract.
If the Miami Dolphins had hoped to bring back 2023 draft picks Elijah Higgins and Ryan Hayes to their practice squad, those plans have been squashed. Higgins and Hayes both were claimed off waivers Wednesday, the day after they were cut when the Dolphins joined the rest of the NFL in getting down to the 53-player limit on the active roster.
The Colts have brought in three players through the waiver system, including a pair of offensive linemen. Indianapolis has claimed offensive tackle Ryan Hayes, guard Josh Sills, and linebacker Isaiah Land.
The Miami Dolphins have finished their preseason and are ready to start their second campaign under head coach Mike McDaniel. However, before that can happen, McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier will need to trim the roster from 90 players to 53 by 4:00 p.m.
The Miami Dolphins will open their 2023 campaign against the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sept. 10, which is now 76 days away. Until the opening kickoff of the season, we’ll be counting down each day by remembering the players who have worn each specific jersey number.
The Dolphins have gotten some business done with their rookie class. Miami announced on Friday that the club has signed three of its draft picks: running back De’Von Achane, tight end Elijah Higgins, and offensive tackle Ryan Hayes.
Hayes is headed to South Beach! Michigan Wolverines tackle Ryan Hayes has been drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
With a possible position change looming, where could Hayes end up at the next level? Ryan Hayes is an intriguing draft prospect because of the presumed position switch he will have to make in the NFL.
Many of you know the prospects who will have their names called in the first few rounds of the NFL Draft. Here are 10 prospects who may be underrated by some but could go higher than expected.
From late last week through the weekend, the NFL Combine saw many of the nation’s top college football prospects showing what they’ve got to the NFL’s top scouts.
Three veteran Wolverines are set for the final game in the winged helmet, as WR Ronnie Bell, C Olu Oluwatimi, and OL Ryan Hayes will all take part in the 2023 Senior Bowl.
Ronnie Bell will be joined by offensive linemen Ryan Hayes and Olu Oluwatimi in Mobile, Alabama. With the East-West Shrine Bowl last night and the Reese’s Senior Bowl on Saturday, the road to the 2023 NFL Draft has officially begun.
It’s time to appreciate Michigan’s blind side protector. The Michigan Wolverines have a long, storied tradition where one position is directly synonymous with the university.
In a showdown that could be decided by which powerhouse can successfully move the ball on the ground, the health of the running backs will be in the spotlight when No. 3 Michigan plays No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
The offensive lineman became the latest Wolverine to defend their team captain Tuesday evening. On Saturday night, Cade McNamara exited the field of Michigan Stadium to a surprising reaction — a loud chorus of boos.
With a little over one month to go until the Wolverines open up fall training camp, we take an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of a position group that tends to get less attention: the offensive line.
The All-Big Ten honoree returns for a fifth season. Last season, the Michigan Wolverines boasted an award-winning offensive line that helped push them past Ohio State and eventually win the Big Ten Championship.
#76 Pos: OT Ht: 6062 Wt: 307 40: 5.01 DOB: 2/28/2000 Hometown: Traverse City, MI High School: Traverse City West Eligibility: 2023 Ryan Hayes Michigan Wolverines Background: Hayes, at his size, is a versatile tackle for Michigan.
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