In just one week, Miami Dolphins rookies will report to the team’s campus, marking the start of training camp before veterans arrive a week later.
With this being the first camp before the first regular season under new head coach Mike McDaniel, Dolphins fans and media pundits alike are eagerly waiting to see the team hit the field for the first time in competitive settings.
In 2022, Miami will face a number of talented players at each offensive skill position. We’ve already taken a look at some of the best quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers that the team will face, so it’s probably time to rank each opposing team’s top tight end from worst to best.
14. Brevin Jordan – HOU
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2021 stats: 20 receptions for 178 yards and three touchdowns
13. Irv Smith Jr. – MIN
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2021 stats: N/A (torn meniscus)
12: Hayden Hurst – CIN
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2021 stats: 26 receptions for 221 yards and three touchdowns
11. C.J. Uzomah – NYJ
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2021 stats: 49 receptions for 493 yards and five touchdowns
10. Gerald Everett – LAC
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2021 stats: 48 receptions for 478 yards and four touchdowns
9. David Njoku – CLE
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2021 stats: 36 receptions for 475 yards and four touchdowns
8. Cole Kmet – CHI
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2021 stats: 60 receptions for 612 yards
7. Robert Tonyan – GB
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2021 stats: 18 receptions for 204 yards and two touchdowns
6. Dawson Knox – BUF
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2021 stats: 49 receptions for 587 yards and nine touchdowns
5. Pat Freiermuth – PIT
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2021 stats: 60 receptions for 497 yards and seven touchdowns
4. Hunter Henry – NE
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2021 stats: 50 receptions for 603 yards and nine touchdowns
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