Within the first 13 weeks of the 2023 season, the Miami Dolphins (11-6) appeared to be unstoppable. After a 28-27 loss to the lowly Tennessee Titans in Week 14 on “Monday Evening Soccer” within the ultimate two minutes, issues went downhill for the once-feared Dolphins.
Miami was one-and-done within the postseason, placing forth a seven-point, 264-yard efficiency in a loss to the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs throughout Tremendous Wild Card Weekend — a far cry from the 29.2 factors and 401.3 yards per sport it averaged throughout the common season.
Now, the Dolphins must spend their offseason trimming their roster, making wage cuts, going youthful at sure positions and attempting to maintain the bones of a aggressive roster whereas additionally changing into cap compliant regardless of being greater than $50M over the 2024 cap ceiling.
Right here’s what it’s worthwhile to learn about Miami’s offseason:
PROJECTED 2024 CAP SPACE: -$51.24M (third-worst in NFL)
FREE AGENTS | Offense: RB Salvon Ahmed; WRs Cedrick Wilson, Braxton Berrios, Chase Claypool, River Cracraft; TE Tyler Kroft; OT Kendall Lamm, Isaiah Wynn; OGs Robert Hunt, Robert Jones; Facilities Connor Williams, Jonotthan Harrison
Protection: DEs Justin Houston, Bruce Irvin; DTs Christian Wilkins, Raekwon Davis; LBs Calvin Munson, Andrew Van Ginkel; CBs Nik Needham, Eli Apple, Justin Bethel; Safeties Brandon Jones, Elijah Campbell, DeShon Elliott