Kelly: Here's what the Dolphins accomplished in free agency so far | Opinion
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The Miami Dolphins are executing a careful yet effective rebuilding strategy in free agency under General Manager Chris Grier and Head Coach Mike McDaniel. Starting with around $28 million in cap space and a need for players to fill roster gaps, they've managed to make impactful signings, including quarterback Zach Wilson and offensive guard James Daniels. Despite losing some players to other teams, the Dolphins have successfully filled many critical positions, keeping future flexibility with additional cap space and upcoming draft picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Dolphins have come into free agency with $28 million in cap space, and have filled many holes in their roster while keeping fiscally responsible.
The addition of Zach Wilson aims to replace the struggling Tyler Huntley, despite Wilson's inconsistent history, showcasing the Dolphins' belief in his potential.
Pittsburgh's James Daniels brings experience and skill to the offensive line, replacing Robert Jones, indicating the strategic focus of the Dolphins in free agency.
With the remaining cap space, the Dolphins can still address key needs in cornerback and defensive tackle, while planning for the NFL Draft.
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