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Dissecting the First Dolphins Depth Chart
Miami Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe gets into position during the first half of a 2024 AFC wild card game against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium last season. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

With the Miami Dolphins set to open their preseason schedule Friday night against the Atlanta Falcons, we have our first depth chart of the 2024 season.

Understand that coaches produce a depth chart for official consumption only because they have to at this time of year and also that nothing is etched in stone.

With that in mind, here is what stood out from the Dolphins' first depth chart:

OFFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS

-- With Isaiah Wynn still on Active/PUP, Robert Jones is listed as the first-team left guard, with Kion Smith, Matt Jones and Chasen Hines behind him. Jones, who initially made the Dolphins roster as a rookie free agent, has plenty of starts in the NFL over his first few seasons.

-- Maybe this is something, maybe it isn't, but we do find it interesting that rookie second-round pick Patrick Paul is listed as the second-team left tackle behind Terron Armstead and not Kendall Lamm. Lamm is listed as the second-team right tackle and maybe the Dolphins simply wanted to have a different name.

-- The addition of veteran tight end Jonnu Smith in the offseason was an interesting one, but we've suggested all along not to think it means a diminished role for Durham Smythe, so no shocker here that it's Smythe who's listed as the first-teamer.

-- Lastly on offense, Malik Washington is listed fifth at the one wide receiver headed by Tyreek Hill, but that's not unusual when it comes to rookies to be listed at the bottom of the depth chart. The reality remains that Washington likely will make the 53-man roster.

DEFENSIVE HIGHLIGHTS

-- What jumps out here is Quinton Bell being listed as one of the two first-team outside linebackers, along with Emmanuel Ogbah. Of course, Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb currently aren't on the active roster, but this is still heady stuff.

-- At cornerback, it's interesting that free agent pick-up Siran Neal is listed as a third-tream player behind Ethan Bonner and Cam Smith, though Neal's ticket to the 53-man roster probably is on special teams anyway.

-- Lastly, we turn to special teams, where what stands out here is that De'Von Achane is listed as the second-team kickoff returns behind Braxton Berrios, who's also the first-team punt returner. For those wondering, Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill are nowhere to be found among the kickoff returners.

DOLPHINS DEPTH CHART FOR PRESEASON OPENER

OFFENSE

WR Tyreek Hill, Braxton Berrios, Willie Snead IV, Braylon Sanders, Malik Washington.

LT Terron Armstead, Patrick Paul, Ryan Hayes

LG Robert Jones, Kion Smith, Matt Jones, Chasen Hines

C Aaron Brewer, Andrew Meyer, Sean Harlow

RG Liam Eichenburg, Jack Driscoll, Lester Cotton

RT Austin Jackson, Kendall Lamm, Bayron Matos

TE Durham Smythe, Jonnu Smith, Julian Hill, Jody Fortson Jr., Tanner Conner, Hayden Rucci

FB Alec Ingold

RB Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson Jr., Chris Brooks

RB De'Von Achane, Salvon Ahmed, Jaylen Wright

QB Tua Tagovailoa, Mike White, Skylar Thompson

WR Jaylen Waddle, River Cracraft, Anthony Schwartz, Erik Ezukanma, Kyric McGowan, Je'Quan Burton

DEFENSE

DT Zach Sieler, Jonathan Harris, Neville Gallimore, Leonard Payne

DT Benito Jones, Teiar Tart, Brandon Pili

DT Calais Campbell, Da'Shawn Hand, Isaiah Mack

OLB Quinton Bell, Cam Brown, Grayson Murphy

LB David Long Jr., Anthony Walker Jr., Ezekiel Vandenburgh, Curtis Bolton

LB Jordyn Brooks, Duke Riley, Channing Tindall

OLB Emmanuel Ogbah, Chop Robinson, Mohamed Kamara

CB Jalen Ramsey, Cam Smith, Storm Duck

CB Kendall Fuller, Ethan Bonner, Siran Neal, Isaiah Johnson

NB Kader Kohou, Nik Needham, Jason Maitre

S Jevon Holland, Elijah Campbell, Pat McMorris

S Jordan Poyer, Marcus Maye, Jordan Colbert, Mark Perry

SPECIALISTS

K Jason Sanders

P Jake Bailey

H Jake Bailey

LS Blake Ferguson

KR Braxton Berrios, De'Von Achane, Anthony Schwartz, Malik Washington, Kyric McGowan

PR Braxton Berrios, River Cracraft, Kyric McGowan, Malik Washington


This article first appeared on Miami Dolphins on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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