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Miami Dolphins Cuts Tracker 2023: Who Made the 53?


The 2023 Miami Dolphins cuts tracker is here. The Dolphins need to shed some three-dozen players ahead of Tuesday’s 4 p.m. roster deadline. Will they keep three quarterbacks? How many running backs, wide receivers, and defensive backs make the cut? We get into it all.

Miami Dolphins Cuts: A First Look at 53-Man Roster

When a player has been reported cut, we will cross his name off the list with a strikethrough line.

MORE: Team-By-Team Tracker for Every NFL Roster Cut

By the roster deadline, the Dolphins should be down to 53 players. Some, like Jalen Ramsey, will appear on this list before going on injured reserve on Wednesday, a procedural move that allows injured players to return to the team later in the season.

Quarterback

  • James Blackman
  • Tua Tagovailoa
  • Skylar Thompson
  • Mike White

Running Back/Fullback

  • De’Von Achane
  • Salvon Ahmed
  • Chris Brooks
  • Myles Gaskin
  • Alec Ingold
  • Raheem Mostert
  • Jeff Wilson Jr.

Wide Receiver

  • Braxton Berrios
  • Robbie Chosen
  • Chris Coleman SOURCE: Miami Herald
  • Keke Coutee
  • River Cracraft
  • Daewood Davis
  • Erik Ezukanma
  • Tyreek Hill
  • Braylon Sanders
  • Jaylen Waddle
  • Cedrick Wilson Jr.

Tight End

  • Tanner Conner
  • Elijah Higgins
  • Julian Hill
  • Tyler Kroft
  • Eric Saubert
  • Durham Smythe

Offensive Tackle

  • Terron Armstead
  • Geron Christian SOURCE: Miami Herald
  • Ryan Hayes
  • Austin Jackson
  • Kendall Lamm
  • Cedric Ogbuehi
  • Kion Smith
  • James Tunstall

Interior Offensive Line

  • Liam Eichenberg
  • Lester Cotton
  • Dan Feeney
  • Robert Hunt
  • Robert Jones
  • Alama Uluave
  • Connor Williams
  • Isaiah Wynn

Defensive Line

  • Josiah Bronson SOURCE: NFL Network
  • Randy Charlton
  • Raekwon Davis
  • Da’Shawn Hand
  • Emmanuel Ogbah
  • Brandon Pili
  • Zach Sieler
  • Jaylen Twyman SOURCE: ESPN
  • Christian Wilkins
  • Jamal Woods SOURCE: Miami Herald

Linebacker

  • Mitchell Agude
  • Jerome Baker
  • Bradley Chubb
  • Cameron Goode
  • A.J. Johnson
  • David Long Jr.
  • Aubrey Miller II SOURCE: Miami Herald
  • Garrett Nelson
  • Jaelan Phillips
  • Malik Reed SOURCE: ESPN
  • Duke Riley
  • Channing Tindall
  • Andrew Van Ginkel

Cornerback

  • Eli Apple
  • Justin Bethel
  • Ethan Bonner
  • Xavien Howard
  • Noah Igbinoghene
  • Kader Kohou
  • Parry Nickerson
  • Jalen Ramsey
  • Cam Smith
  • Bryce Thompson

Safety/Defensive Back

  • Elijah Campbell
  • Keion Crossen
  • DeShon Elliott
  • Jevon Holland
  • Brandon Jones
  • Verone McKinley III
  • Jamal Perry
  • Keidron Smith
  • Trill Williams

Special Teams

  • Jake Bailey
  • Blake Ferguson
  • Jason Sanders

Miami Dolphins Cuts Analysis

  • With Twyman gone, the path is cleared for undrafted rookie Pili to make the 53.
  • Reed is a notable name, but his game just wasn’t good enough this summer. Agude outperformed him for much of camp.

This is a developing story and will be updated constantly between now and 4 p.m. Tuesday.

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