Kelly: Exploring the Dolphins offensive needs as free agency approaches | Opinion
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As the Miami Dolphins prepare for the NFL's free agency, they confront substantial difficulties due to financial restraints and critical gaps in their roster. With less than $11 million in cap space, the team has to strategically manage their expenditures and consider moves that will strengthen their lineup. Although Tua Tagovailoa shows promise as a quarterback, concerns about his durability lead the Dolphins to consider adding a veteran player. The analysis explores their offensive depth chart, recent deals, and possible acquisitions to address their pressing needs.
The Miami Dolphins roster resembles a wedge of Swiss cheese heading into next week's start of free agency because there are holes everywhere.
Miami has less than $11 million in cap space to work with after it eventually places a tender on cornerback Kader Kohou.
Tagovailoa has the potential to be an upper-echelon quarterback, but his durability remains a major concern.
The Dolphins should be trying to upgrade on Tyler Huntley, who was mediocre in his starts for Miami last season.
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