Stanley, a former South Carolina standout, was signed as an undrafted rookie the week that followed the 2020 NFL draft, but Michael Dieter’s emergence as a backup center made him expendable.
Ted Karras is projected as the Dolphins’ starting center, and Dieter, a former Wisconsin standout the Dolphins selected in third-round of the 2019 draft, has spent the offseason learning how to snap and making the transition from guard.
The Dolphins also have Keaton Sutherland, a former Texas A&M standout the Dolphins claimed off waivers last September after the Cincinnati Bengals waived him from their 53-man roster, on the training camp roster.