When draft picks are limited, the spotlight shines brighter on the ones you do make. The Dolphins haven’t had much top-end draft capital recently, selecting just four Top 100 players across the last three drafts.
Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier didn't mince words on Tuesday while talking about former South Carolina Gamecocks cornerback Cam Smith. Grier
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
After the Miami Dolphins placed cornerback Cam Smith on injured reserve this week, it all but ended a second NFL season that wasn't much better, if at all, than his first.
It appears as though the Miami Dolphins' secondary is going to be down a key contributor for at least four weeks. Miami announced on Wednesday that they've placed CB Cam Smith on injured reserve. In a corresponding move, the team signed T Jackson Carman off the practice squad to the active roster.
The Miami Dolphins made a series of roster moves Wednesday, the most significant of which was putting 2023 second-round pick Cam Smith on injured reserve.
The Dolphins announced they are signing OT Jackson Carman to their active roster and placing CB Cam Smith on injured reserve. They are also signing CB Jason Maitre to the practice squad in a corresponding move.
The Miami Dolphins (5-7) did not have a great Thanksgiving, and it could get even worse based on a recent injury update. Cornerback Cam Smith suffered a shoulder injury and was ruled out for the rest of Thursday’s 30-17 loss to the Green Bay Packers (9-3), according to the team.
Most notably, Miami’s return game will suffer with him out of the fold. He has averaged 14.7 yards per punt return in 2024, the highest figure of his career.
The Miami Dolphins announced they have placed WR Braxton Berrios on injured reserve and activated CB Cam Smith to the roster. Berrios suffered a significant injury this past weekend and will be out for some time. Smith, 23, was a three-year starter at South Carolina.
Perhaps lost in the flurry of moves the Miami Dolphins made Saturday was what they did with cornerback Cam Smith. The team's top pick in the 2023 NFL draft was downgraded to OUT on the official injury report for the Week 7 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, further delaying his season debut.
On Wednesday, the Miami Dolphins will have two players coming off the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list. It also appears that one starter will miss some time due to an injury sustained in the Monday night loss to Tennessee.
According to Cameron Wolfe, the Dolphins will open the practice window for WR Odell Beckham and CB Cam Smith on Wednesday. Beckham Jr. received a one-year contract worth up to $8.25 million from the Dolphins back in May, despite having higher offers from other teams.
The Miami Dolphins placed cornerback Cam Smith and wide receiver River Cracraft on the injured reserve with a designation to return Tuesday. The ability to place up to two players on injured reserve at the cuts deadline is a new rule added by the NFL in 2024.
The Miami Dolphins have placed 2023 second-round draft pick Cam Smith on IR. The Dolphins can designate two players today who can return from IR later in the season, and Cam is expected to be one of them.
Former South Carolina Gamecock Cam Smith is entering a pivotal stretch at training camp and preseason with the Miami Dolphins. Some former South Carolina Gamecocks have been shining during training camp and preseason games thus far in the NFL.
2023 Miami Dolphins second-round pick Cam Smith returned to practice today after missing a few weeks with an injury. Smith is expected to have a larger role this season after a disappointing rookie season in which he didn’t see the field much at all.
Miami might not have the same expectations entering 2024 as last season, though several members of the organization have much to prove. With that in mind, here are three Dolphins on the hottest seats in 2024.
By all statistical measures, the Miami Dolphins got very, very little out of their top 2023 draft pick, and the fact they really could have used his help on defense only made it worse.