South Florida native Malcolm Lewis wasn’t selected in the 2017 NFL Draft. But shortly after the draft, the wide receiver found a home with the Miami Dolphins.

Lewis was one of 14 undrafted players the Dolphins signed after the draft. A four-star recruit coming out of Miramar High School, Lewis played five seasons for the Miami Hurricanes. Although Lewis’ career didn’t live up to expectations, the Dolphins thought he had an enough talent to invite him to their offseason program and training camp.

During his freshman season at Miami, Lewis played four games at receiver, making one start. His 2012 season would be cut short becomes of an ankle injury.

Lewis’ best season in a Hurricanes uniform came in 2014 as he played in 13 games, starting seven of them. He recorded 25 catches for 248 yards, 9.9 yards per catch and a touchdown reception.

In five seasons playing at Miami, Lewis tallied 62 receptions for 649 yards and three touchdowns. He also showed the ability to play special teams as he returned 21 career kickoffs for 470 yards.

During the Hurricanes pro day last March, Lewis reportedly ran a 4.44 40-yard dash while also making many excellent catches, according to the Palm Beach Post.

With the Dolphins depth in their receiving corps, it is a long shot that Lewis makes the team’s final roster. But with his above average speed, solid route running and decent hands, Scott could potentially claim one of the 10 practice squad spots with a good showing during training camp and the preseason.