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The Dolphins re-signed Berrios after the receiver’s first year wearing aqua and orange. Berrios was the Dolphins main kick returner a season ago which should help him make the roster again. He is a former first team All-Pro kick returner, earning the honors with the New York Jets back in 2021. Berrios should be considered the favorite to maintain the Dolphins return job, although he may have some competition returning kicks with rookie wide receiver Tahj Washington.
Last season as a receiver, Berrios caught 27 passes for 238 yards and one touchdown. He was primarily used as a short-range target when the designed play did not materialize. There were moments early in the season when it looked like Berrios would have a consistent role in the offense, but it diminished as the season progressed
If Berrios loses his spot as a kick returner, he will have to impress in training camp enough to be considered the fourth or fifth receiver behind Beckham. Considering Beckham Jr’s age and injury history, the fourth spot on the receiving depth chart will be one Miami takes seriously. If Berrios is unable to outperform the younger players in training camp, there is a chance the Dolphins let him go.
Chance at making the roster: 75%
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