... needed to clear two spots to get down to the 80-man limit. To that end, the team waived undrafted rookie guard J. D. Quinn and placed undrafted tight end Jared Bronson on the Reserve/Did Not Report list.
A former Oklahoma Sooner who transferred to Montana, Quinn was signed in early May after going undrafted in the 2009 NFL Draft. Bronson was signed with the team's original crop of undrafted rookies out of Central Washington on April 30.
Neither move comes as much of a surprise. The Dolphins have a large number of guards on the roster, and neither Quinn nor Oregon's Mark Lewis had/have much of a chance to make the squad, so it makes sense to let one of them go at this point.
Bronson's specific situation is more unclear without talking to someone with direct knowledge of the situation, but it's not hard to guess what's happened.
Every so often you'll have an undrafted rookie change his mind about pursuing a professional career (because...
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