The Miami Dolphins have made a move to strengthen their defensive line by signing defensive tackle Shakel Brown to the practice squad. Brown, a 6-foot-4, 300-pound lineman, has previously spent time with the Cleveland Browns and Arizona Cardinals.
Brown’s addition to the practice squad provides depth and versatility to the Dolphins’ defensive line. He has experience playing both defensive tackle and nose tackle, and has shown the ability to stop the run and rush the passer.
In his college career at Penn State, Brown recorded 34 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, and 2.5 sacks in 23 games played. He also had a strong showing in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl, where he recorded two tackles and a sack.
Brown’s signing comes at a time when the Dolphins are looking to shore up their defensive line. With the loss of Jaelan Phillips for the season, the team has been searching for ways to bolster their pass rush and run defense.
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By adding Brown to the practice squad, the Dolphins can develop him and potentially call him up to the active roster if needed. Brown’s size, strength, and versatility make him an intriguing prospect, and he could be a valuable asset for the Dolphins’ defensive line.
The Dolphins will look to Brown to provide depth and support to their defensive line, and potentially make an impact in games as the season progresses. With his size, strength, and experience, Brown has the potential to be a valuable addition to the Dolphins’ roster.