The Miami Dolphins have promoted wide receiver Dee Eskridge to their active roster for the Monday night game against the Tennessee Titans. Eskridge, a second-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, will offer additional depth to the Dolphins’ wide receiver group. Currently, only Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Braxton Berrios are fully healthy and without injury concerns, making Eskridge’s inclusion an important move to bolster the team’s receiving options.
Eskridge is expected to serve primarily as a backup receiver, contributing in a supporting role behind Miami’s top wideouts. Additionally, he may provide value on special teams, where his speed and versatility could be beneficial.
While his primary role will be as a depth player, Eskridge’s ability to step in if needed could be crucial during the game, especially in the case of any injuries or fatigue among the starters.
Eskridge’s promotion highlights the Dolphins’ focus on keeping their wide receiver corps strong and prepared for all scenarios. His skills as both a receiver and special teams player make him a valuable asset for Miami as they look to maintain offensive consistency and versatility against the Titans.