Edge rusher David Ojabo is moving on to the Dolphins.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that Ojabo has agreed to sign with Miami as a free agent. No terms of the deal have been reported.
Ojabo was a Ravens second-round pick in 2022 and missed most of his rookie season while recovering from a torn Achilles that he suffered at his Michigan Pro Day workout. A torn ACL ended his 2023 season after three games, but Ojabo returned to play in 27 games the last two seasons.
Ojabo had 25 tackles and 2.5 sacks in those appearances to go with seven tackles, two sacks and two forced fumbles in his first two years. The Dolphins will be hoping that a change of scenery can boost Ojabo’s productivity in 2026.
The Giants are adding a piece to their secondary on Friday.
Defensive back Elijah Campbell’s agents Drew Rosenhaus and Shawn O’Dare told Adam Schefter of ESPN that Campbell has agreed to terms with the NFC East club. It’s a one-year deal in Jersey for Campbell.
Campbell appeared in 10 games for the Dolphins last season and he played in 65 games for the team over the last five seasons. He spent much of that time playing a core special teams role.
Campbell had 45 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery while with Miami. The Giants have also added Greg Newsome and Ar’Darius Washington to their secondary this week.
The Dolphins signed kickers Riley Patterson and Zane Gonzalez and long snapper Tucker Addington. Now, they have their punter.
The team announced on Friday that it has signed Seth Vernon.
Vernon played collegiately at Portland State from 2019-21, averaging 44.6 yards per punt before signing with the Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2022.
He has also spent time with the Vikings and the Buccaneers, but he has never punted in a regular-season NFL game.
In 2025, Vernon played for the Michigan Panthers in the UFL. He punted 23 times for a 45.4-yard average with eight punts landing inside the 20-yard line.
The Dolphins are adding a long snapper.
Via Dan Graziano of ESPN, Miami is signing Tucker Addington.
Addington, 28, previously played for Miami in 2024, appearing in three games. He’s appeared in regular season games for New England, Washington, and Miami since 2022.
After going undrafted out of Sam Houston State, Addington has spent time with Dallas, New England, Jacksonville, Washington, Miami, Houston, and Pittsburgh in the league.
The Dolphins announced an addition to their offensive line on Friday morning.
They have signed Jamaree Salyer as a free agent. The team did not share any of the terms of their deal.
Salyer was a 2022 sixth-round pick by the Chargers and spent the last four years with the team. He played in 64 games and made 40 starts during that span.
Salyer’s starts came at both guard and tackle while in Los Angeles. It’s unclear just how he’ll fit into the Dolphins’ plans as they have four starters back and four members of the 2025 offensive line group still unsigned for the 2026 season.