Next Wednesday is the beginning of free agency in the NFL and teams are going to be placing tenders on their restricted free agents. Ahead of free agency, Isaiah Ford and Trent Harris are among the players that the Miami Dolphins have tendered, per the team's official Twitter account.

Along with Ford and Harris, Zach Sieler was also tendered by the Dolphins on Thursday. As a result, all three of the players tendered by Miami can't sign elsewhere once free agency begins. Therefore, it's likely that all three players sign the tenders to continue playing in the NFL.

The Dolphins selected Ford in the seventh round of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Virginia Tech. In his first season with the team, Ford failed to record a single reception. However, in his second season, he received some playing time, recording 23 receptions for 244 yards.

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Besides Ford, Harris saw some action in 2019 with the Dolphins as an undrafted free agent out of Miami, Florida. The former Gator was able to start in three games for Miami, tallying 22 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. Even though he was an undrafted free agent, Harris was a decent contributor for the defense.

Lastly, Sieler joined the Dolphins in Week 5 after being released by the Baltimore Ravens. The former seventh-round pick out of Ferris State was able to rack up 11 tackles, one sack, and two deflections.

In the coming days, more and more teams are going to begin placing tenders on their restricted free agents. While the coronavirus continues to cause issues for all sports leagues, the NFL plans on having free agency as scheduled.