Driscoll was projected to boost the offensive line but the Miami Dolphins went in a different direction.
The Miami Dolphins faced a pressing need on the offensive line after losing center Connor Williams and left guard Robert Hunt to free agency. Miami hoped Jack Driscoll would provide a boost entering his fifth season, but the team ultimately went in a different direction.
The Dolphins opted for guards Lester Cotton and Robert Jones, releasing Driscoll to make room on the 53-man roster for wide receiver Grant DuBose. About a week later, Driscoll, 27, rejoined the Philadelphia Eagles Tuesday, the team that originally drafted him in the fourth round of the NFL Draft.
Miami listed Jones and Liam Eichenberg as the starting guards, while Cotton is slotted as the second-string option. Isaiah Wynn begins the season on the physically unable to perform list. The Dolphins also have guard Chasen Hines stashed on the practice squad for the second consecutive season.
In other roster moves, running back Chris Brooks signed with the Green Bay Packers practice squad. The 2023 undrafted free agent from BYU was waived by the Dolphins with an injury settlement in late August after suffering a preseason concussion.