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Continuing our annual review of the Miami Dolphins’ soon-to-be free agents with a closer look at tight end Jack Stoll.
The 2025 NFL free agency period is slowly approaching, with just five-and-a-half weeks until players with expiring contracts can hit the open market. Teams all around the league, including the Miami Dolphins, have between now and the March 12, 4 p.m. Eastern start to the new league year to work out contract extensions or use the franchise/transition tag on players – or decide to let them hit free agency.
The Dolphins have 32 players who may become free agents – including the restricted and exclusive rights free agents. Every year, we take a closer look at Miami’s expected free agents, breaking down what they did for the team, what they could do in the next season, and whether we think the Dolphins should re-sign them, tag them, or allow them to hit free agency.
Our second played in the 2025 edition of our annual “Walk, Tag, Re-Sign” series is tight end Jack Stoll. After a look at Stoll’s 2024 season, and my thoughts on what the Dolphins could do with him in 2025, you will have a chance to vote on what you think the team should do. Feel free to also head to the comments to discuss Stoll’s role with the club.
Biography
Jack Stoll
Position: Tight end
Age (when season begins): 27
Draft: 2021 undrafted; Signed by Philadelphia Eagles
Experience: 4 years
Previous Teams:
- Philadelphia Eagles (2021-2023)
- New York Giants (2024)
- Philadelphia Eagles (2024)
- Miami Dolphins (2024)
Pro Bowls/All-Pro: None
Expiring Contract
1-year, $1.06 million ($470k cap number for Miami)
2024 Review
Philadelphia
7 games played, 2 starts
2 receptions
10 yards
Miami
4 games played
Stoll originally signed with the Giants as a free agent in the 2024 offseason, but was released at the end of the preseason, returning to the Eagles, initially on the practice squad before being promoted to the active roster. He was waived by the Eagles in November, likely with the plan to sign him back to the practice squad, but the Dolphins claimed him off waivers. He provided depth at tight end for Miami, but he only played two offensive snaps with the team, while appearing on 33 special teams plays.
2025 Outlook
Stoll is a solid blocking tight end, but he has only had more than five receptions in a season once, catching 11 passes in 2022 with the Eagles. He is typically a special teams player, appearing in around half the special teams snaps for Philadelphia in each of his seasons there. That is likely his role again, no matter where he lands for the 2025 season.
Walk, Tag, Re-Sign?
Projected tag value (Tight end): $14.2 million (franchise); $12.1 million (transition) (via OvertheCap.com)
Walk. Signing Stoll for the veteran minimum on a one-year contract would be fine, but it feels like the Dolphins can get about the same production with a late-round linebacker, running back, or tight end who plays special teams. If you want the veteran aspect to that role, he could be re-signed, but it feels like a place where churning the bottom end of the roster works well.