Dolphins Add Depth at Tight End, Claiming Jack Stoll off Waivers
The Miami Dolphins have bolstered their tight end group by claiming Jack Stoll off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles. Stoll, a 6’4″, 250-pound tight end, joins the Dolphins’ roster as a potential contributor to an already dynamic offense.
Stoll, 25, originally signed with the Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2021 and has since carved out a solid role in Philadelphia’s system. Known for his blocking ability, Stoll has been a key part of the Eagles’ offense, particularly in the run game. Though he has limited production as a receiver, with 14 catches for 114 yards over his three seasons, his value as a blocker could be a key asset for Miami’s offensive line and ground game.
With the Dolphins already featuring standout playmakers like Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle at wide receiver, Stoll’s acquisition provides added versatility to their offense. His presence allows Miami to utilize more two-tight end sets and enhance their run-blocking schemes, particularly in short-yardage and goal-line situations.
This move underscores the Dolphins’ commitment to strengthening their roster for a playoff push, adding depth and competition at a critical position as the team aims for postseason success.