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    Where are the Dolphins in the waiver wire order?

    By Adam Stites,

    2024-08-27
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    More than 1,000 NFL players received bad news Tuesday when they were told they didn’t make a 53-man roster. The majority of them will hit the waiver wire Wednesday.

    If those players — which will include several players cut by the Miami Dolphins — don’t get claimed, they are free to sign with a practice squad. Players who are claimed are immediately on a 53-man roster.

    But if the Dolphins choose to put in a claim for a waived player, they won’t get first dibs. For the first three weeks of the season, the waiver wire order is determined by each team’s final record in 2023. That means the Dolphins, along with other teams that made the playoffs last year, are near the bottom:

    1. Carolina Panthers
    2. Washington Commanders
    3. New England Patriots
    4. Arizona Cardinals
    5. Los Angeles Chargers
    6. New York Giants
    7. Tennessee Titans
    8. Atlanta Falcons
    9. Chicago Bears
    10. New York Jets
    11. Minnesota Vikings
    12. Denver Broncos
    13. Las Vegas Raiders
    14. New Orleans Saints
    15. Indianapolis Colts
    16. Seattle Seahawks
    17. Jacksonville Jaguars
    18. Cincinnati Bengals
    19. Los Angeles Rams
    20. Pittsburgh Steelers
    21. Miami Dolphins
    22. Philadelphia Eagles
    23. Cleveland Browns
    24. Dallas Cowboys
    25. Green Bay Packers
    26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    27. Houston Texans
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29. Detroit Lions
    30. Baltimore Ravens
    31. San Francisco 49ers
    32. Kansas City Chiefs

    What that means is that if multiple teams put in a claim on a player, the team that is highest in the order gets first priority. For example, if the Arizona Cardinals and Baltimore Ravens both put in claims for Erik Ezukanma, the Cardinals would be awarded the recently waived wide receiver thanks to their 4-13 record last season.

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