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Tight End Rank: #124 Overall: #753
Haynos emerged his second year in the league as a threat for the Dolphins passing game, catching 19 passes for 162 yards. He had six games with two or more catches. Haynos is a very big target (6-8) with decent hands. He also is a decent blocker, which helps his chances to earn some more playing time.
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Haynos has some sleeper potential. He made some plays when given the chance last season and has a chance to earn some more playing time this season. He could get 40 catches for around 400 yards and a couple scores. |
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| The Jacksonville Jaguars have released RB Albert Young, WR Armon Binns and Dontrelle Inman, TEs Tommy Gallarda and Joey Haynos, DL Andrew Lewis, LB Scott Lutrus and CB Scotty McGee. |
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| The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed free-agent TE Joey Haynos (Dolphins). Terms of the contract were not disclosed. In a corresponding move, the team released OL Rob McGill. |
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| Miami Dolphins TEs Mickey Shuler, Jeron Mastrud, Dedrick Epps and Joey Haynos are expected to be candidates for the No. 2 tight end job during training camp. |
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| The Miami Dolphins have waived injured TE Joey Haynos (foot), reports Aaron Wilson, of NationalFootballPost.com. |
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| Miami Dolphins TE Joey Haynos (foot) is scheduled to undergo an MRI on the right foot he injured during the team's preseason game Friday, Aug. 27, according to Ben Volin, of the Palm Beach Post. |
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| Omar Kelly, of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, reports the Miami Dolphins have re-signed exclusive rights free-agent TE Joey Haynos and PK Dan Carpenter to one-year deals, according to their agents. Financial terms were not disclosed. |
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| The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports Miami Dolphins TE Joey Haynos has shown that he is ready for his elevated role in the offense. 'I've seen it with my own eyes out there at times. Joey's had a big role in this Wildcat stuff, even when Fasano was there and having to make some of these critical edge blocks, and those type of things. Kind of learning how to play hand-in-hand with the tackles and do some of these things, so I've seen that kind of progress with him. You can see it on tape, he's getting better and better at it, and he's gone from one of these guys that you try and teach to block to a guy that's becoming a good blocker,' head coach Tony Sparano said. |
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| Omar Kelly, of The South Florida SunSentinel, reports Miami Dolphins TEs Davon Drew, Joey Haynos and John Nalbone will compete for the team's No. 2 tight end position. |
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