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Kelvin Joseph

Kelvin Joseph

CB - Minnesota Vikings

Height: 6' 1"Weight: 195 lbsAge: 25College: Kentucky

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Kelvin Joseph released from Colts practice squad

The Colts released DB Kelvin Joseph from their practice squad.

Fantasy Impact

Joseph signed with the Colts practice squad at the beginning of October. He'll look to find another opportunity.

Ari Koslow8 weeks ago
Kelvin Joseph signs with Colts practice squad

The Colts signed CB Kelvin Joseph to their practice squad.

Fantasy Impact

This move was made after DT Adam Gotsis was elevated to the active 53-man roster. Joseph will add depth in the defensive back room for the Colts.

Ari Koslow12 weeks ago
Kelvin Joseph traded to Miami Dolphins

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, third-year CB Kelvin Joseph has been traded to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for CB Noah Igbinoghene.

Fantasy Impact

Miami and Dallas are swapping corners potentially hoping that a change of scenery helps the former high draft picks. Joseph went 44th overall in 2021 and has played 26 games, starting three. Joseph never played more than a quarter of the Cowboys' defensive snaps and was a member of their special teams unit. He was potentially moving to a nickel position with Dallas, but with Kader Kohou in the slot and a somewhat deep secondary in Miami, Joseph may just be a rotational corner in 2023.

Kelvin Joseph selected No. 44 by Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys have selected DB Kelvin Joseph with the No. 44 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.

Fantasy Impact

Dallas continues to prioritize their defense following a brutal outing in 2020. After selecting LB Micah Parsons at No. 21, the Cowboys wanted to add speed to their secondary with Kelvin Joseph out of the University of Kentucky. Joseph logged a 4.34 40-yard dash and has an elite ability in press coverage while showcasing additional abilities to float into the slot using his fast-twitch speed and innate ability to track the ball carrier. This selection makes a ton of sense for the Cowboys, as they address their weaknesses to expedite the improvement of their roster into a championship contender.

Matthew MacKay4 years ago