Miami Dolphins Offseason Preview

pThe Miami Dolphins had an underwhelming season, putting them at the bottom of the AFC East with a record of 7-10. This roster has absolutely zero cap flexibility, so really the only moves they can make this offseason are through the draft. Miami’s QBs combines to throw for 36 touchdowns and 69 interceptions. Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill both eclipsed 1300 yards as probably the most dangerous WR duo in the league. The defense was poor, not tallying many sacks or interceptions. This is a talented team with a coach that we have seen in the playoffs before, much of the team will have to be the same next year for salary cap reasons and I think this is a team that could have some potential addition by subtraction.

Notable Expiring contracts:
Odell Beckham Jr
Marcus Maye
Calaias Campbell
Jordan Poyer
Jevon Holland

2025 Largest Cap Hits
Tua Tagovailoa 59.4 million
Tyreek Hill 31.2 million
Bradley Chubb 29.3 million
Jalen Ramsey 26.3 million
Terron Armstead 22.1 million
Jaylen Waddle 19.9 million
Austin Jackson 13.8 million
Jaelan Phillips 13.3 million
Zach Sieler 11.3 million
Jordan Brooks 10.1 million

Roster Needs
TE
C
RG
RE
DT
SS


Resources:
1st round pick 10
2nd round pick 42
4th round pick 106
5th round pick 138, 144
7th round pick 199, 202


Offseason Summary:
The Dolphins really don’t have any room to do anything this offseason besides draft. I think they might want to move on from Tua, but he will have to stay on the roster. They don’t have a ton of needs, though the roster is aging and that may change due to regression. The Dolphins won’t have the most flashy offseason, but if they fill a couple holes and sure up some weak spots they could be competing for a playoff spot next season, if they can get the turnovers under control.p