Dave Hyde: Who's running the suddenly restrained and responsible Dolphins?
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins have taken a notably restrained approach in recent free agency, moving away from their previously lavish spending habits under GM Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel. This change has raised speculation about potential directives from owner Steve Ross, hinting at a desire for a more disciplined strategy amid a roster of aging and expensive players. The signing of guard James Daniels for $24 million reflects this shift, suggesting a more calculated decision-making process as the Dolphins reconsider their operational strategies in a bid to enhance their competitive stance.
Has owner Steve Ross sent an edict for change? That puts more power in the salary cap calculator of Brandon Shore.
The Dolphins' big purchase was for James Daniels, a guard who signed a modest three-year, $24 million deal.
It's too early to conclude all that. But it's not too late in free agency to see something has changed again on the inside of this organization.
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