The Miami Dolphins will begin their 2024 rookie minicamp on a hot Friday in South Florida with more than 40 players aiming to impress coaches.
Just 19 of those players — the Dolphins’ seven draft picks and the 12 undrafted rookies they signed Friday — are currently set to have a spot on the team’s roster after Sunday. Another 27 players, including one NFL veteran trying to work his way back into the league, are just in Miami on a tryout basis.
Here is the full list of players participating in the camp, organized alphabetically by last name and including their assigned jersey number for the weekend:
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The 6’6, 304-pound lineman was a team captain for the Commodores where he played right tackle for three seasons and right guard in 2022.

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Listed at 6’2, 285 pounds, Bentley recorded 10.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks in his collegiate career.

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The former Ole Miss defensive tackle played the last two seasons at Southern Miss where he recorded five sacks.

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A former defensive lineman, Brown made the move to the offensive side of the ball in 2021 as a sophomore.

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The 5’9, 177-pound receiver finished his collegiate career with 1,277 receiving yards and nine touchdowns.

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Campbell recorded 111 receptions, 1,683 yards, and 14 touchdowns in 54 career games at Incarnate Word.

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The Canadian linebacker is 6’3, 230 pounds and received an All-AAC honorable mention in 2023 while at Memphis.

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The Rhode Island strong safety is 6’2, 214 pounds who reportedly recorded a 39.5-inch vertical at his pro day.

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Listed at 6’5, 310 pounds, Correia made 48 consecutive starts at right guard for URI.

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The 6’0, 195-pound cornerback received Second Team All-ACC honors in 2022 while he was with North Carolina.

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