Dolphins elevate DE Tyshun Render to active roster for Week 5

Dolphins elevate DE Tyshun Render to active roster for Week 5

The Miami Dolphins will play Week 5 of the 2020 NFL season against the San Francisco 49ers today. And when the team takes the field, they’ll have with them a fresh face for Dolphins fans to get to know. Undrafted free agent Tyshun Render has been elevated to the Dolphins’ active roster for Week 5 of the season, a decision that was prompted on by the injury to Dolphins defensive end Shaq Lawson.

Lawson, who was injured while sacking Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson in Week 4, has already been declared out for the game by Dolphins head coach Brian Flores. His unavailability will hurt Miami’s efforts to win the edge against a San Francisco team that frequently tests defenses to the perimeter — hence Miami’s transaction to bring another body up to the active roster to help provide some resistance.

In Render, the Dolphins have an athletically gifted player who is still raw and rough around the edges. While we shouldn’t expect to see too much of him with the presence of some of Miami’s linebacker hybrids who are also capable of absorbing snaps on the edge, Miami can rest easy knowing that they do have some added depth for the unit if they’re pressed as Sunday afternoon’s game works onward.

Render is expected to return to the practice squad after Sunday’s game, this isn’t a permanent roster move at this point in time. But if Render gets his name called and performs well? Who knows, perhaps this could be the springboard he needs to make the leap to the Dolphins’ active roster for good.

Lions 2020 NFL draft: A pass rusher for every round

Lions 2020 NFL draft: A pass rusher for every round

Next up in the series of finding a draft prospect at a given position for the Detroit Lions in each round of the draft: pass rusher.

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Rather than just limit it to one specific position, the focus here is on generating pressure on the opposing quarterback. It can come from a hand-in-dirt DE, a stand-up OLB or a hybrid of the two, more commonly known as the EDGE position.

First round: K’Lavon Chaisson, LSU

Chase Young from Ohio State is the obvious choice, and the best player in the 2020 NFL Draft would look fantastic in the Honolulu Blue and silver. Presuming he’s off the board before the Lions pick at No. 3 overall, the focus turns away from Young and onto another option.

Chaisson is almost universally regarded as the second-best EDGE in this draft, and it’s for good reason. Athletically, he’s a marvel at 6-3, 254 well-chiseled pounds and one of the fastest firsts steps in recent memory. He’s got great bend and ankle flexion to sharply turn the corner and attack the QB. Chaisson can win inside too.

There are some drawbacks. He missed all of 2018 with a torn ACL and was hobbled by a foot injury last fall. Chaisson is still learning how to play football; just 20 years old, he didn’t play organized football until high school. His lack of game experience shows at times.

If the Lions trade back from No. 3, Chaisson should definitely be in play with the team’s first pick. He won’t last out of the first 10 or so picks.