Greg Dulcich Camp Update — August 16: Out of the Red Jersey
2026 NFL Season · Monday, Aug 17
Greg Dulcich shed the red no-contact jersey and returned as a full participant Monday, closing out last week's day-to-day scare. The June read said the tight end job was open but unclaimed, and a healthy August is the ticket in, not the prize.
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Greg Dulcich is out of the red jersey and back as a full practice participant as of Monday in Davie — the last open session before the team traveled to Washington — per the DolphinsTalk practice recap. That resolves last week's day-to-day tag, and for a player whose career has been shaped by soft-tissue injuries, a one-week scare that ends in full participation is the quiet good version of an August.
Since the news stops there, here's the June read, which most listeners haven't heard. Dulcich out-gained every returning Miami wideout last season — 335 yards in nine games — after an October call-up from the practice squad, and the team re-signed him on a one-year prove-it deal with the general manager saying the back end of his season was the reason. The argument for him: tight end targets are the position's stickiest statistic, his baseline is real, and the target tree above him lost Hill, Waddle and Waller all at once. The argument against, and it was Miami's own: the front office spent a third-round pick on Will Kacmarek and a fifth on Seydou Traore, two rookie tight ends drafted behind a one-year veteran, which is a franchise saying compete, not keep. Our June conclusion was that the claim on the open targets was unresolved, and the camp battle with Kacmarek was the first thing to watch.
Does the June read hold? UNCHANGED — a healthy week keeps him atop the depth chart, but nothing this window moved the actual competition. Being on the field is the prerequisite for winning the job, not evidence he's won it.
Next week: whether Dulcich runs with the starters in preseason game two, how Kacmarek is used, and where Malik Willis's checkdowns land now that live reps count. We'll check next Sunday.
_Data via nflverse._
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