Bowl executive, others dish on Dolphins' impressive group of undrafted rookies on offense
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins are banking on their undrafted rookie class to uncover talent reminiscent of past successes like Kader Kohou. The article highlights Andrew Armstrong, a standout receiver from Arkansas with a strong collegiate career, and offers insights from Eric Galko of the East-West Shrine Bowl. He notes Armstrong's impressive statistics and physical attributes, framing him as a potential late-round draft pick. Additionally, concerns regarding his separation skills and speed in high-level play are raised by analysts, indicating challenges ahead in his transition to the NFL.
"His teammate Isaac TeSlaa got drafted in the third round, yet Andrew had three times as many yards. His speed tested well; he's physical and can play special teams."
"Armstrong put together solid catch production during his two seasons at Arkansas but will need to prove it is translatable in the pros. He lacks the pure gas to be a field-stretching option."
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