Dolphins lose a draft pick, add a tight end at start of Day 5 of free agency
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins have signed veteran tight end Pharoah Brown to a one-year contract as they prepare for the upcoming season. Brown, known for his blocking skills, will likely compete with Julian Hill, who struggled as a blocker last season, being rated the worst tight end by PFF. Jonnu Smith will continue to serve as Miami's primary tight end following a record-setting performance. In a separate development, Miami lost a seventh-round draft pick due to recalibrated compensatory picks, reducing their draft selection to 10 in April.
Miami Dolphins tight end Julian Hill had some good moments as a blocker last season, but PFF rated him as the worst tight end in the league, highlighting the need for improvements in the position.
Pharoah Brown, who joins the Dolphins on a one-year deal, will compete with Julian Hill for snaps and is expected to solidify Miami's blocking tight end role, bringing experience from his time in the NFL.
Read at Miami Herald
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