has changed since last season. Thus Walt Aikens Jersey , much of the roster has changed.Safety T.J. McDonald has remained. Now 28 and in his seventh NFL season, McDonald is one of the team leaders.He is not stressing about the team’s youth movement.“I play football,” McDonald said, via Omar Kelly of the . “I play defense. I play safety. I line up and play ball. Wherever they play ball, that’s where I play at.”McDonald wouldn’t say whether he is working at linebacker, something new coach Brian Flores said in March could happen. McDonald, though Kiko Alonso Jersey , has dropped his weight 15 pounds to 215, according to Barry Jackson of the , which is a good sign McDonald will remain at safety.“I play football,” said McDonald, who made 86 tackles, three interceptions and five pass breakups in 14 games last season. The 24 year old defensive lineman signed a one-year deal with the team onThursday" Miami Dolphins NewsNFL NewsOffseason TalkDolphins sign defensive lineman Adolphus WashingtonNew,26commentsThe 24 year old defensive lineman signed a one-year deal with the team onThursdayEDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Dolphins sign defensive lineman Adolphus WashingtonTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Andy Lyons/Getty ImagesAll offseason long Davon Godchaux Jersey , fans and analysts have been singing the praises of Dolphins’ general manager Chris Grier. After all, his approach to the offseason is quite different than those of the past.Instead of overpaying for flashy free agents, they have remained focused on the future. And with low-risk, high-reward signings like Eric Rowe, Dwayne Allen, and Chris Reed-who could argue with his approach.Today, the Dolphins made another one of those signings. Agreeing to a one-year deal with veteran defensive lineman Adolphus Washington. Washington Chase Allen Jersey , 24, was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the third-round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Washington had a short stint in Dallas before signing with the Cincinnati Bengals last offseason. During his three seasons in the NFL, Washington combined for 62 total tackles and 4.5 sacks. Washington brings much needed depth to a defensive transitioning into a 3-4 defense. Much like the rest of the Dolphins’ signings this offseason, Washington is a low-risk, high-reward signing that could pay dividends. Now and potentially, in the future. UPDATE: The Dolphins released linebacker James Burgess to make roster space for Washington.