Thursday could mark the end of Dolphins tenures for several familiar names on offense – not only the loser of the David Fales/Brock Osweiler backup quarterback battle but perhaps the receiver that the Dolphins dealt three draft picks for.
The Dolphins have only 10 career catches and 98 receiving yards to show for their 2016 draft day trade that sent third-, fourth- and sixth-round picks to Minnesota for the 86th overall pick, which was used on receiver Leonte Carroo.
And now Carroo stands in serious jeopardy of being cut when rosters are slashed from 93 to 53 by Saturday, unless he can overcome a groin injury and overcome mounting odds to capture a potential sixth receiver spot in a battle with Isaiah Ford, Rashawn Scott, Francis Owusu, Malcolm Lewis, Drew Morgan and anyone else that Miami finds appealing on waivers.