Tony Moeaki

(6'3", 252 lbs, ran a 4.69 40-yard dash) was drafted by the Chiefs in the 3rd round of the 2010 NFL draft after playing college football at Iowa. Pre-draft, he was considered to be both a strong blocker and solid receiver whose draft stock was hampered by nagging injuries in college.He has 80 career catches for 1,009 yards (12.6 yards per catch) and 4 TDs in 30 NFL games.This pre-season, Moeaki earned a negative grade overall on 76 snaps total from PFF with poor run-blocking mostly to blame and finished with 2 catches for 26 yards in preseason.In 2010, Moeaki looked like one of the best young tight ends in the NFL, and he received positive grades from PFF as both a receiver and blocker. However, in the 2012 regular season (coming off a torn ACL in 2011), Moeaki received negative grades in 8 out of 15 games, with poor run blocking mostly to blame, but he still finished with 33 catches for 453 yards and 1 TD. However, he fractured his shoulder last week , which continues his history of being slowed by injury dating back to college, so if he is claimed by the Dolphins, it's unlikely he'd contribute until much later this season (if at all). There's no timetable for his recovery yet.