Rashawn Scott The Phinsider’s annual 90-in-90 series is back today with another in-depth look at the players who are currently vying to make the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster. This series of articles takes a look at each individual on the roster Youth Minkah Fitzpatrick Jersey , breaking down how they performed in 2017, why they could progress or regress in 2018, and the odds that the player makes the team when the regular season arrives.This year, we have already finished the reviews for wide receiver Leonte Carroo, punter Matt Haack, safety T.J. McDonald, running back Buddy Howell, wide receiver DeVante Parker, defensive end William Hayes, wide receiver Isaiah Ford, safety/cornerback Walt Aikens, defensive end Claudy Mathieu, linebacker Kiko Alonso, cornerback Xavien Howard, long snapper Lucas Gravelle, wide receiver Danny Amendola, tight end A.J. Derby, running back Frank Gore, defensive tackle Gabe Wright, wide receiver Kenny Stills, cornerback Tony Lippett White Bobby McCain Jersey , kicker Jason Sanders, kicker Greg Joseph, left tackle Laremy Tunsil, tight end Mike Gesicki, linebacker Raekwon McMillan, running back Kalen Ballage, wide receiver Jakeem Grant, tight end Durham Smythe, quarterback David Fales, wide receiver Albert Wilson, defensive tackle Akeem Spence, linebacker Chase Allen, defensive end Cameron Wake, running back Senorise Perry, and tight end MarQueis Gray, offensive lineman Ted Larsen, defensive end Andre Branch, running back Kenyan Drake, defensive end Quincy Redmon, quarterback Bryce Petty, wide receiver Francis Owusu White Vincent Taylor Jersey , defensive end Jonathan Woodard, defensive end Charles Harris, center Connor Hilland, guard Jesse Davis, safety Reshad Jones, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, guard Isaac Asiata, defensive end Robert Quinn, wide receiver Drew Morgan, cornerback Cordrea Tankersley, and linebacker Mike Hull, and tight end Gavin Escobar. Today, we add wide receiver Rashawn Scott.2017 ReviewScott has spent two years on the Dolphins, playing in three total games and recording no statistics. In 2017, he began the season on the physically unable to perform list (PUP) because of a foot injury he suffered during training camp. He was activated from the PUP in late October, was waived in late November, and was then re-signed to the practice squad. The Dolphins promoted Scott back to the active roster for the team’s season finale in late December.Why he might progressScott has stuck around the team for two years because he possesses talent that’s clear to see for both coaches and fans. At 6’2” and 203lbs, Scott has the size to be a perimeter receiver in the NFL and the hands make all the catches, yet he’s struggled to stay healthy.If he can stay on the field, the third year wideout may finally be able to make an impact. With Jarvis Landry now in Cleveland, and with DeVante Parker continuing to disappoint in camp (and struggling to stay healthy himself) White Jakeem Grant Jersey , there’s room on the depth chart for Scott to take a spot. There’s also the fact that every pass catcher on the team will benefit from Ryan Tannehill returning after a year of Jay Cutler’s anemic play.Why he might regressIf Scott continues to spend more time in the trainers room than on the football field, he may finally run out of chances with the Dolphins. And while it’s true that Landry is gone and that Parker is proving himself a bust, the team does have other options at receiver. Albert Wilson has turned heads in camp, as has Isaiah Ford. Francis Owusu has made plays during preseason action as well, so Scott has competition to claim a spot.Chances of making the 53-man rosterWith Parker’s most recent injury, there’s more reason than ever for the Dolphins to keep six receivers on the roster. Parker, Wilson, Kenny Stills, Danny Amendola, and Jakeem Grant are all locks at this point. My bets are on Ford to take the sixth spot, but Scott has an outside shot. I’d say he’s the second most likely receiver to make a claim for the sixth position, followed by Leonte Carroo, Owusu, and others. The Atlanta Falcons placed rookie running back Ito Smith on injured reserve with a knee injury on Monday and are moving closer to ruling out a return for starter Devonta Freeman this season.Coach Dan Quinn said Monday Smith will have surgery this week.Smith, a rookie, was questionable with back and knee injuries before aggravating the knee injury in Sunday's 40-14 win over the Arizona Cardinals . Quinn said the injury is not to Smith's anterior cruciate ligament.Smith is the ninth Atlanta player to be placed on IR this season.Quinn said it is "unlikely" Freeman will return this season. Freeman, placed on IR on Oct. 16 with a groin injury, isn't ready to practice for this week's game at Carolina.This is the first week Freeman would have been eligible to return, though that was never considered a strong possibility.Quinn stopped short of saying Freeman had no chance to return but said "... he's not ready to practice yet so unless that would change this week, that's probably where we'll stay. We were going to give him every option we could to make sure we're looking out for him and to keep making progress, but I think that would be unlikely at this point."Freeman http://www.authenticsmiamidolphins.com/cheap-ja_wuan-james-jersey , who ran for more than 1,000 yards in both 2015 and 2016, had only 14 carries for 68 yards in two games this season before finally being placed on IR.The injury to Freeman, one of the NFL's highest-paid running backs, was a devastating blow to the Atlanta offense. Quarterback Matt Ryan counts on the running game to set up play-action passes.The Falcons entered the game against Arizona ranked last in the league in rushing . Atlanta (5-9) snapped a five-game losing streak with the win.Freeman's injury created an opening for Smith to play behind Tevin Coleman .Smith ran for 315 yards, averaging 3.5 yards per carry, with four touchdowns this season. He had 27 receptions for 152 yards.Smith, a fourth-round draft pick from Southern Mississippi, earned a larger role late in the season and appears to have won Quinn's trust as a part of the offense in 2019."He's shown he can catch the ball out of the backfield, he can protect," Quinn said. "Having those kinds of moments I think were important steps in his progress. That's what I told him today. Not only showing you belong, this is the offense you can thrive in. You can catch, you can run zone, you can make people miss. I think he's got a big future."Brian Hill, who had three carries for seven yards against the Cardinals, is expected to see a larger role against Carolina. The Falcons likely will sign veteran running back Jeremy Langford from their practice squad.