Exploring Dolphins cornerback options, what makes sense. And Miami's best/worst revealed
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins' recent release of cornerback Kendall Fuller has opened a need for the team to fill, particularly as they look towards free agency. With this move, Miami seeks to utilize its resources to secure a quality cornerback from a robust market that features prominent players like D.J. Reed and Charvarious Ward. Despite Fuller's cap-saving release, his performance metrics indicate he was not as ineffective as perceived, with only six starting cornerbacks outperforming his passer rating last season. Given the depth of available talent, the Dolphins are positioned to find value in their search, albeit mindful of Fuller's injury history.
Miami's release of Kendall Fuller created a cornerback need, pushing focus on free agency where options abound, but health history complicates defense decisions.
Among over 90 cornerbacks available, only six performed better than Fuller's passer rating. This highlights the difficulty in finding reliable replacements in free agency.
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