Recipient Jaylen Waddle, linebacker Jaelan Phillips, cautious end Gregory Rousseau and left tackle Christian Darrisaw were among the 2021 first-round draft picks whose fifth-year contract choices were officially practiced Monday.
The Miami Dolphins got choices on Waddle and Phillips. Chosen 6th and eighteenth, separately, Waddle and Phillips have become champion pieces on Miami’s list.
Waddle is the main player in establishment history with three continuous 1,000-yard getting seasons and the 10th in NFL history to outperform the 1,000-yard getting mark in every one of his initial three seasons.
Phillips set a Dolphins newbie record with 8 1/2 sacks in 2021 and has had something like six in every one of his initial three seasons.
The Minnesota Vikings got the choice on Darrisaw, who has begun 39 games since being chosen 23rd in general.
The Bison Bills did likewise on Rousseau, who has 129 handles and 17 sacks in 46 games since being picked at No. 30.
The Jacksonville Pumas, in the interim, practiced choices on previous Clemson partners Trevor Lawrence and running back Travis Etienne. Lawrence was the general top pick in the 2021 draft.
Groups have until Thursday to choose whether to save those first-round picks for a fifth season. The rundown of those whose choices as of now have been gotten incorporates Cincinnati Bengals beneficiary Ja’Marr Pursue, Carolina Jaguars cornerback Jaycee Horn, Denver Horses cornerback Patrick Surtain, Dallas Cowpokes pass rusher Micah Parsons and New York Planes watch Alijah Vera-Exhaust.