
#47 TE · Miami Dolphins
1 transaction this offseason
Height
6'4"
Weight
265 lbs
Age
24
College
Texas Tech
Draft
Undrafted
Experience
0 yrs
TE Rank
#37 / 171
Grade this player:
Length
3 years
Total Value
$3.0M
Guaranteed
$115K
AAV
$993K/yr
The Dolphins secured solid depth at tight end with minimal financial risk, landing Jalin Conyers on what amounts to a prove-it deal that earns a **C+ CVI**. At just $1M per year with only $100K guaranteed, Miami is essentially getting a lottery ticket on a developmental player without committing meaningful cap space — the type of low-stakes gamble that can pay dividends if Conyers develops into a reliable receiving threat or special teams contributor. The contract structure heavily favors the organization, as they can cut ties after any season with virtually no dead money implications, while Conyers gets three years to establish himself in a system that has historically utilized multiple tight end sets. With Mike Gesicki's departure creating opportunities in the passing game and the team's need for depth behind Durham Smythe, this represents exactly the kind of calculated roster-building move that championship contenders make on the margins. The C+ grade reflects both the reasonable financial commitment and the realistic upside of adding a young tight end who could grow into a more significant role as he develops chemistry with Tua Tagovailoa.
Jalin Conyers enters the 2026 offseason as one of the more difficult evaluation cases at the tight end position — not because of what he's shown, but because of what remains almost entirely unknown. As an undrafted free agent whose rookie season was cut short by an injury that landed him on injured reserve before he could carve out any meaningful role, there is simply no production to assess, no snap share to evaluate, and no on-field competence to grade against his peers. The D+ performance grade reflects exactly that reality: a roster-level player whose ceiling is theoretical and whose floor is a quiet roster cut before the regular season. What makes this situation particularly precarious is that the Dolphins have since added Ben Sins at tight end this offseason, further crowding a position group where Conyers has yet to demonstrate he belongs. At 24 years old, there is calendar room for a comeback narrative, but the media framing surrounding him is one of a lost season rather than a promising recovery, and organizational investment in an undrafted prospect who returned nothing in year one is limited at best. With 130 days until the 2026 regular season opener, Conyers faces a genuine fight just to make the roster, let alone establish himself as a contributor at a position that demands both blocking credibility and receiving reliability. Until he demonstrates health and competence in preseason action, he profiles as a below-average developmental prospect with significant question marks that cannot be answered by optimism alone.
Cutting an undrafted free agent tight end is a routine, inconsequential roster move. Multiple headlines suggest surprise factor, indicating Conyers showed promise during camp evaluations. His UDFA status signals limited NFL pedigree and depth-chart positioning throughout tenure. Fans likely view this as minor housekeeping rather than meaningful roster decision. Miami's addition of a former Falcons running back suggests offensive line adjustments ahead.
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Jalin Conyers is a player on a rookie-scale contract listed at TE for the Miami Dolphins. FanVerdicts maintains four independent grades for every NFL player on an active roster — Contract Value Index for the deal itself, Performance for on-field production, Sentiment for media and fan reaction, and Fan Verdict for community voting. Current grades for Jalin Conyers: Contract Value Index C+, Performance D+, Sentiment D, Fan Verdict pending.
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