
The Miami Dolphins have signed 11 undrafted free agents, and here is what to know about each one.
As the Miami Dolphins are engaged in rookie mini camp, the team has announced the signing of 11 UDFAs (undrafted free agents). These 11 players will now have a chance to compete to land a roster spot or practice squad spot as the offseason program rolls on.
With these 11 players coming from all manner of schools in the country, here is a bit about each one.
Mark Gronowski, QB, Iowa
Mark Gronowski spent the first three seasons of his collegiate career in the FCS, as the quarterback of South Dakota State. There, he set a record with a 49-6 record, securing 10,308 yards, 92 touchdowns, and 20 interceptions.
Anthony Hankerson, RB, Oregon State
Anthony Hankerson emerged as a strong back in Oregon State, where he led the conference with 259 plays from scrimmage in 2024 and 269 plays in 2025. Hankerson also secured over 1,000 rushing yards in both seasons as well.
Le'Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
Le'Veon Moss spent his entire four-year college career at Texas A&M, where he secured an overall 5.5 yards per carry average. Even after tearing his ACL and MCL in 2024, he returned in 2025 with no injury issues.
Louis Moore, S, Indiana
Indiana Hoosier safety Louis Moore led the Big Ten conference with six interceptions, and he was named as a First-team All-American and First-Team All-Big Ten player.
Donaven McCulley, WR, Michigan
Donaven McCulley began his collegiate career as a quarterback with Indiana, but would transition into being a wide receiver, where he played for three years. At Michigan, he brought in 588 yards and three touchdowns.
Rodney McGraw, Edge, Western Michigan
Rodney McGraw played his junior and senior years at Western Michigan, where he brought in eight sacks, seven of which he secured during his senior season.
Jim Bonifas, C, Iowa State
Jim Bonifas started all 12 games as a center with Iowa State in 2025, helping to secure an All-Big 12 honorable mention while playing 845 snaps.
Kevin Cline, T, Boston College
Kevin Cline started 11 games at right tackle with Boston College and has ties to Florida, as he is from Boca Raton, where he played high school football.
Mason Reiger, Edge, Wisconsin
Mason Reiger has 13 sacks through four seasons and was named the defensive MVP for the East-West Shrine Bowl. Reiger has been named one of the potential UDFA sleepers who will make the roster.
Rene Konga, DL, Louisville
Defensive lineman Rene Konga has 11 tackles for loss and six sacks from his college years at Rutgers and Louisville. He has been described as an ascending player who can be molded into a solid defender.


