Columnist. HC/Quarterbacks), George Godsey (Tight Ends) and Eric Studesville (Running Backs) General Manager: Chris Grier. Gesicki's 11 end zone targets tied for most among tight ends and eighth in the entire league. What Ourlads' Scouting Services said about AUSTIN JACKSON before he made the Miami Dolphins' Depth Chart: Southern Cal, 6047 322 5.07. Mike Gesicki – 2 accrued seasons (3rd in MIA) On today's docket, the tight ends, in order of jersey number. From the Week 6 game vs. Washington to the finale in New England, Gesicki ranked fourth among tight ends in touchdowns (5) and 10th in yards (519). He concluded the preseason with strong marks across the board in PFF's grading system.

August 4 - Offensive Line (Part 1) He's worked hard. He has appeared in just 14 games the previous two seasons.

John Congemi's takeaways from the Dolphins' Thursday night victory in Jacksonville. We present them here for purely educational purposes. The 2019 season was the Miami Dolphins' 50th in the National Football League, their 54th overall and their first under new head coach Brian Flores.. For the 6-foot-6 weapon with a 41.5-inch vertical and 4.54 40 time, Gesicki allows Miami to seamlessly transition from a variety of personnel groupings. ... He’s put a lot of effort and it’s really commendable on catching up honestly from a mental standpoint.

No touchdown was bigger than Gesicki's game-winner in Week 17 over the rival Patriots.

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College: Montana State Playing attached to the line-of-scrimmage on 65.5 percent of his 2019 plays, Shaheen could cause some matchup problems with the size-athleticism combination. Levine Toilolo, Detroit Lions: A former third-round pick of the Atlanta Falcons out of Stanford, Toilolo had 21 catches in 2018 in his first season with the Lions. Giants' Golden Tate, Dion Lewis and Evan Engram to see roles increase.

Copyright @ 2020 Miami Dolphins Ltd., All rights reserved. Tyler Eifert, Cincinnati Bengals: Eifert battled injuries the past three seasons, but it's impossible not to notice what he did in 2015 when 13 of his 52 catches went for touchdowns. He's a candidate for another leap forward and a borderline TE1 option. His work in practice last summer translated to game day production during the preseason. In an offseason story from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Sterk detailed his workouts in preparation for his Pro Day and the draft process.

He'll look to play a bigger role in a Week 4 home matchup against the Seahawks on Sunday, Oct. 4. Are you a Stathead, too? Of his 701 snaps last season, 461 came from the slot and 78 flexed out wide as a perimeter player.

Jesse James, Pittsburgh Steelers: A solid blocker, James proved a dependable pass catcher for the Steelers the past three seasons when he averaged 37 catches.