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Dolphins Sign 16 Undrafted College Free Agents

The Miami Dolphins announced today that they have signed 16 undrafted college free agents: cornerback BJ Adams, wide receiver Andrew Armstrong, linebacker Eugene Asante, wide receiver Monaray Baldwin, tight end Jalin Conyers, wide receiver AJ Henning, long snapper Kneeland Hibbett, defensive tackle Alex Huntley, offensive lineman Tedi Kushi, running back Nate Noel, offensive lineman Josh Priebe, cornerback Ethan Robinson, defensive tackle Tre'vonn Rybka, safety John Saunders Jr., wide receiver Theo Wease Jr. and offensive lineman Addison West.

Adams appeared in 48 games with 29 starts in four seasons at Central Florida (2021-24). He totaled 88 career tackles (69 solo), two interceptions with one returned for a touchdown, 4.0 tackles for loss and 13 passes defensed with the Knights.

Armstrong started 23 games in two seasons at Arkansas (2023-24), where he recorded 134 receptions for 1,904 yards (14.2 avg.) and six touchdowns. In 2024, he led the SEC in receptions (78), receiving yards (1,140) and receiving yards per game (103.6), earning him first-team All-SEC honors. Prior to Arkansas, Armstrong spent two seasons at Texas A&M Commerce (2021-22), where he appeared in 21 games with 14 starts and hauled in 77 receptions for 1,317 yards (17.1 avg.) and 16 touchdowns.

Asante spent the last three seasons of his collegiate career at Auburn (2022-24), where he played in 29 games with 21 starts and recorded 134 tackles (85 solo), 7.5 sacks, 13.0 tackles for loss and two passes defensed. Prior to Auburn, Asante played 37 games with four starts in three seasons at North Carolina (2019-21), where he totaled 62 tackles (35 solo), 1.0 tackle for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble.

Baldwin played collegiately at Baylor (2021-24), where he appeared in 44 career games with 12 starts. He recorded 99 receptions for 1,673 yards (16.9 avg.) and 13 touchdowns, along with 19 carries for 178 rushing yards and two touchdowns in four seasons with the Bears. In 2022, Baldwin was a fourth-team All-Big 12 selection by Phil Steele and earned Academic All-Big 12 honors.

Conyers played his final collegiate season at Texas Tech (2024), where he appeared in 13 games with three starts and recorded 30 receptions for 320 yards (10.6 avg.) and five touchdowns. He earned All-Big 12 honors during his lone season with the Red Raiders. Prior to Texas Tech, Conyers played in 34 games with seven starts in three seasons at Arizona State (2021-23), recording 74 receptions for 846 yards (11.4 avg.) and six touchdowns. He transferred to Arizona State from Oklahoma following the 2020 season.

Henning spent his final two collegiate seasons at Northwestern (2023-24), where he played in 24 games with 19 starts and recorded 104 receptions for 1,021 yards (9.8 avg.) and eight touchdowns. He added 118 rushing yards on 32 attempts (3.7 avg.) and one touchdown, along with 15 kickoff returns for 330 yards (22.0 avg.) and 22 punt returns for 205 yards (9.3 avg.). Henning transferred from Michigan following the 2022 season after playing in 33 games with three starts in three seasons with the Wolverines (2020-22). He recorded 25 receptions for 198 yards (7.9 avg.), along with 15 carries for 186 rushing yards (12.4 avg.) and two touchdowns, 17 kickoff returns for 420 yards (24.7 avg.) and one touchdown and 57 punt returns for 475 yards (8.3 avg.) and one touchdown during his time with the Wolverines. Henning was a two-time All-Big Ten selection as a returner (2021, 2022) and a two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2021, 2022).

Hibbett played collegiately at Alabama (2021-24), where he appeared in 55 consecutive games as the team's primary long snapper during four seasons. He helped Alabama capture SEC titles in 2021 and 2023, while reaching the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship game.

Huntley played in 50 games with 19 starts in five seasons at South Carolina (2020-24), where he totaled 82 tackles (46 solo), 4.0 sacks, 8.0 tackles for loss and six passes defensed. He was named a permanent team captain in 2023 and 2024. Huntley was a five-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection (2020-24) and earned Freshman All-SEC honors in 2021.

Kushi played his final two collegiate seasons at Western Michigan (2023-24), where he appeared in 24 games with 23 starts. He transferred from Long Island University following the 2022 season. He appeared in 23 games with 17 starts in three seasons at LIU (2020-23) and was named the 2022 NEC Offensive Lineman of the Year.

Noel played his final collegiate season at Missouri (2024), where he started 11 games and recorded 163 carries for 818 rushing yards (5.0 avg.) and three touchdowns. Prior to Missouri, he played in 44 games with 35 starts in four seasons at Appalachian State (2020-23). He rushed for 3,074 yards on 541 carries (5.7 avg.) with 18 touchdowns, while adding 50 receptions for 272 yards (5.4 avg.) during his time with the Mountaineers. He was named first-team All-Sun Belt in 2021 and earned All-Sun Belt honorable mention in 2022. A Miami native, Noel attended Miami Northwestern High School.

Priebe played his final collegiate season at Michigan (2024), where he started all 13 games at left guard. During his lone season with the Wolverines in 2024, Priebe was an All-Big Ten selection, an Academic All-Big Ten honoree and a finalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, presented to the college football player with the best combination of academics, leadership and on-field performance. Prior to Michigan, Priebe was four-year letterman at Northwestern (2020-23), where he appeared in 36 games with 29 starts along the interior offensive line, primarily at left guard. Priebe was named a team captain and earned All-Big Ten honors in 2023. He was also a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection (2021, 2022, 2023).

Robinson finished his college career at Minnesota (2024), where he started 13 games and recorded 42 tackles (29 solo), 3.0 tackles for loss, three interceptions, 11 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery, earning him All-Big Ten honorable mention. Prior to Minnesota, he spent three seasons at Bucknell (2021-23), appearing in 31 games with 26 starts and recording 154 tackles (124 solo), 1.0 sack, 6.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions, 25 passes defensed and two forced fumbles.

Rybka was a four-year letterman at Kentucky (2021-24), where he appeared in 48 career games with 25 starts. He totaled 95 tackles (41 solo), 5.0 sacks, 11.5 tackles for loss, one pass defensed and one forced fumble during his time with the Wildcats.

Saunders Jr. played his final two collegiate season at Ole Miss (2023-24), where he started in 26 games and recorded 102 tackles (58 solo), 3.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions, 14 passes defensed and three forced fumbles. He transferred to Ole Miss following the 2022 campaign after three seasons at Miami (OH) (2020-22). He appeared in 23 games with 15 starts with the Redhawks, recording 67 tackles (45 solo), five interceptions, 20 passes defensed and one forced fumble.

Wease Jr. spent his final two collegiate seasons at Missouri (2023-24), where he started 26 games and totaled 109 receptions for 1,566 yards (14.4 avg.) and 10 touchdowns. He was named a captain in 2024 and was a two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient (2023, 2024) during his time with the Tigers. Prior to Missouri, he spent four seasons at Oklahoma (2019-22), where he appeared in 36 games with 17 starts and registered 64 receptions for 1,044 yards (16.3 avg.) and 10 touchdowns.

West appeared in 48 career games with 36 starts in six seasons at Western Michigan, where he became the first player in program history to be named a consensus first-team All-American after earning the honors from the Football Writers Association of America, the Associated Press and the American Football Coaches Association in 2024. He was also a first team all-conference selection in 2024 and a four-time Academic All-MAC honoree (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024).

Pos. Name Hgt. Wgt. Age Exp. College Hometown Acq.
BJ Adams CB 6-3 190 21 R UCF ‘25 Atlanta, Ga. UDFA ‘25
Andrew Armstrong WR 6-4 202 24 R Arkansas ‘25 Dallas, Texas UDFA ‘25
Eugene Asante LB 6-1 219 25 R Auburn ‘25 Alexandria, Va. UDFA ‘25
Monaray Baldwin WR 5-9 172 22 R Baylor ‘25 Killeen, Texas UDFA ‘25
Jalin Conyers TE 6-4 265 23 R Texas Tech ‘25 Gruver, Texas UDFA ‘25
AJ Henning WR 5-10 192 23 R Northwestern ‘25 Frankfort, Ill. UDFA ‘25
Kneeland Hibbett LS 6-2 240 22 R Alabama ‘25 Florence, Ala. UDFA ‘25
Alex Huntley DT 6-4 298 23 R South Carolina ‘25 Blythewood, S.C. UDFA ‘25
Tedi Kushi OL 6-7 305 23 R Western Michigan ‘25 Staten Island, N.Y. UDFA ‘25
Nate Noel RB 5-8 187 22 R Missouri ‘25 Miami, Fla. UDFA ‘25
Josh Priebe OL 6-5 306 23 R Michigan ‘25 Niles, Mich. UDFA ‘25
Ethan Robinson CB 6-0 190 21 R Minnesota ‘25 Montgomery, N.Y. UDFA ‘25
Tre’vonn Rybka DT 6-4 310 23 R Kentucky ‘25 Dickson, Tenn. UDFA ‘25
John Saunders Jr. S 6-2 210 23 R Mississippi ‘25 High Point, N.C. UDFA ‘25
Theo Wease Jr. WR 6-2 210 23 R Missouri ‘25 Allen, Texas UDFA ‘25
Addison West OL 6-3 305 24 R Western Michigan ‘25 Cary, Ill. UDFA ‘25

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