The 2025 NFL Draft has come to an end, but the rookie madness has just started. Who will sign with the Miami Dolphins as an undrafted free agent?
The 2025 NFL Draft has ended, with 257 new rookies assigned to teams. Now, the madness begins as those who were not selected start signing as undrafted free agents with teams all across the league. The newest round of the free agency frenzy is upon us.
Any college player who was eligible for the draft, but was not selected by a team, is now free to sign with any club. Teams are making calls and trying to lock down players they like but did not draft.
The Miami Dolphins will likely be busy trying to sign UDFAs over the next several hours and days. We will keep up with all the latest news and rumors right here.
First, however, we need to put out our annual disclaimer. Nothing is official with UDFAs until the team announces the signing. Every year it seems as though there are reports of a signing, only to have another team swoop in with a better deal and sign the prospect. It has gone so far as a player boarding a plane for one destination, but signing with a different team during the trip. While we will probably know most of the UDFA signings, just remember everything can change in an instant when it comes to these moves..
13th: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
37th: Jonah Savaiinaea, G, Arizona
143rd: Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland
150th: Jason Marshall, Jr., CB, Maryland
155th: Dante Trader, Jr., S, Maryland
179th: Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
231st: Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
253rd: Zeek Biggers, DT, Georgia
(Last update: April 26, 7:34 p.m. Eastern)
All of these signings are “reported” and subject to change, as discussed above. The Dolphins will announce them once the contracts are officially signed and executed.
Jalin Conyers, TE, Texas Tech (via Simon Clancy)
Theo Wease, WR, Missouri (via Barry Jackson)
AJ Henning, WR, Northwestern (via Simon Clancy)
Nate Noel, RB, Missouri (via Aaron Wilson)
Andrew Armstrong, WR, Arkansas (via Barry Jackson)
Monaray Baldwin, WR, Baylor (via Simon Clancy)