Dolphins bring in UFL pass rusher Wyatt Ray for workout

The Dolphins are reportedly in the market for some more edge rushing depth.

The Miami Dolphins brought in pass rusher Wyatt Ray for a workout Monday, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 in Houston.

Ray, 27, has some NFL experience after spending time with eight different teams (Browns, Texans, Bills, Jets, Titans, Bengals, Jaguars, and Broncos) since 2019. However, most of that time was spent in camps and on practice squads. Ray appeared in 15 regular season games with Cincinnati in 2021 and eight games across stints with Tennessee and Denver.

More recently, Ray played for the San Antonio Brahmas of the UFL and is credited with recording 5.5 sacks during the 2024 season.

The Dolphins have a star duo of pass rushers in Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips, and the team added first-round pick Chop Robinson to the mix in the 2024 NFL draft. All three are currently unavailable due to injuries, though.

Miami signed Shaquil Barrett earlier this year, but the veteran abruptly retired just before the start of training camp. The Dolphins brought back Emmanuel Ogbah as a replacement, but the team’s depth on the edge is still lacking with Chubb and Phillips both on the PUP list.

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