Miami Dolphins

Patrick Surtain joining McDaniel’s staff, reunites with Sam Madison. Dolphins sign 2 players

For Sports 11/4/01 Photo by Joe Rimkus Jr/Miami Herald Staff...At Pro Player Stadium The Miami Dolphins host the Carolina Panthers...In Qt # 2 Patrick Surtain celebrates his interception for TD.
For Sports 11/4/01 Photo by Joe Rimkus Jr/Miami Herald Staff...At Pro Player Stadium The Miami Dolphins host the Carolina Panthers...In Qt # 2 Patrick Surtain celebrates his interception for TD. MHS

New Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel recently tapped a legendary Miami defensive back to join his coaching staff but didn’t stop there.

Former Dolphins All-Pro cornerback Patrick Surtain is joining McDaniel’s staff as a defensive assistant, a league source told the Miami Herald.

Sam Madison, who with Surtain formed one of the best cornerback tandems in the NFL in the late 1990s and early 2000s, is also joining the staff as cornerbacks coach and pass game specialist.

Surtain, 45, has been head coach of Plantation American Heritage High School since 2016, leading the program to three state championship titles. He was named 2020 High School Football America National Coach of the Year.

A second-round pick of the Dolphins in the 1998 NFL Draft, Surtain was named to the Pro Bowl three consecutive seasons from 2002 to 2004 and was a All-Pro selection in 2002 and 2003. Surtain’s son, Patrick Surtain II, just completed his rookie season with the Denver Broncos.

Dolphins sign fullback, defensive end

The Dolphins on Friday signed fullback John Lovett, who most recently played with the Green Bay Packers during the 2020 season. According to ESPN, the contract is a one-year deal.

The team also signed defensive end Daeshon Hall, a third-round pick in the 2017 Draft who most recently signed to the San Francisco 49ers while McDaniel was on staff.

Lovett, who has experience at tight end and is expected to contribute on special teams, originally signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent before the 2020 season. A two-time All-American at Princeton who played quarterback, running back and wide receiver, Lovett was a two-time recipient of the award given to the Ivy League’s top offensive player. The Packers released Lovett, 25, with a failed physical designation in March 2021.

With McDaniel set to implement an offense with heavy use of zone running schemes, the Dolphins will likely enter the 2022 season with a fullback on the 53-man roster. According to Pro Football Focus, the San Francisco 49ers used a lead blocker on 40.3 percent of their running plays in 2021, the highest rate in the NFL.

Hall, who was originally picked by the Carolina Packers, has also had stints with the Houston Texans, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets. The 49ers released Hall, 26, in July 2021. Hall has recorded nine tackles and 1.5 sacks in 13 games.

This story was originally published February 18, 2022 at 12:42 PM.

Daniel Oyefusi
Miami Herald
Daniel Oyefusi covers the Dolphins for the Miami Herald. A native of Towson, Maryland, he graduated from the University of Maryland: College Park. Previously, he covered the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun.
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