Crimes don’t always happen at gunpoint in the middle of the night. Sometimes they happen on NFL draft day when some of the best players are overlooked by the media and NFL brass from Phoenix to Flushing Meadows and end up fighting their way through tryouts to make a roster.
Former BYU Cougar Ray Feinga was robbed on draft day, but thankfully the former Utah Mr. Football and All Mountain West standout spent a tumultuous summer in St. Louis where he was eventually waived by the Rams on July 1st. He travelled back to the west coast for a brief stint with the Chargers who waived him just before the regular season.
Feinga has been on the east coast in Miami since December 12th and has impressed the coaching stuff enough to work his way into a possible two-year deal with the Dolphins.
Feinga joins recently signed Hawaii alum Ikaika Alama-Francis who spent the past two years on the Detroit Lions defensive front before signing with Miami last month.
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