Jevon Holland, Miami Dolphins safety, revealed his aspiration for city living, hinting at a potential move as he enters free agency. Coach Mike McDaniel signaled Holland's departure as positive, emphasizing that players should be where they want. The Dolphins have a history of allowing top players to test free agency instead of re-signing. With Holland's performance stats, the Dolphins might prioritize a compensatory draft pick in 2026 over expensive one-year deals, marking a significant shift in their roster strategy as Holland prepares to seek new opportunities.
"Jevon has earned the right to go out and test his market. That's something that I don't look as a negative," coach Mike McDaniel said.
Over the years, the Dolphins have given the same response when asked about most of the upper echelon players they've developed whom the organization concludes are about to be overpaid in free agency.
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