How Dolphins' path has become narrower. And option for pick 13 asked to visit team offices
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins have adopted a disciplined approach in free agency, focusing on smart value signings without increasing their long-term salary cap liabilities. However, they currently face significant gaps in critical positions, with fewer outstanding free agents available to fill these needs. Notably, top cornerbacks and defensive tackles are off the market, heightening the urgency for the Dolphins to address these issues either through the draft or by pursuing remaining free agents. Restructuring certain key player contracts could have granted them considerable cap space for more immediate upgrades.
The Dolphins have made disciplined signings in free agency, avoiding long-term cap burdens, but they face critical gaps that remain unaddressed as options dwindle.
The offseason will only be assessable once the Dolphins successfully fill their key positional needs, which now have fewer viable options than before.
With most top free agents gone, the Dolphins have a pressing need to fill important defensive positions without the luxury of many options left.
Restructuring contracts could have allowed the Dolphins to gain significant cap space, enabling them to secure more established players to fill critical needs.
Read at Miami Herald
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