The Miami Dolphins’ practice squad is nearly at capacity after three more players were added Friday. The team announced that linebacker William Bradley-King, tackle Anderson Hardy, and running back Deneric Prince all signed, bringing the practice squad to 16 players.
Bradley-King, who was listed as a defensive end by the Washington Commanders, was a seventh-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft. He spent two seasons and change with Washington before joining the New England Patriots’ practice squad in 2023. He appeared in four games with the Commanders and recorded 0.5 sacks and seven tackles.
Both Hardy and Prince entered the league as undrafted free agents who signed with the Kansas City Chiefs last year. Hardy has never played in a regular season game, while Prince appeared in two with the Chiefs in 2023 where he exclusively played on special teams.
Bradley-King, Hardy, and Prince were released by the Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chiefs, respectively, in final cuts earlier this week.