Dolphins need to open cap space and rebuild roster

The 4 players pictured above are most likely as good as gone. Whether they’re cut, or traded, the Dolphins need to create cap space just to get to back to being in the black as far as the cap is concerned. In the recent press conference with Sully, obviously he couldn’t just come out and say “Tua is gone”. To his credit, he came about as close as you can to saying it without actually saying it. The Dolphins would love to get some kind of return, and that’s still on the table at the moment, but they have to find the right team and the right situation where even if they have to pay a large amount of Tua’s salary, that they get at least a decent draft pick or player(s) in return. Draft compensation would be best because they will count less against the cap. The other question is if the Dolphins can’t find a trade partner, do they keep Tua on the roster? Do they give him an opportunity to compete for the starting job or maybe just keep him around for when a contending team loses their QB and there’s Tua Tagovailoa sitting right there to be had? That could happen too, and I wouldn’t be against that. Obviously, he would then not be playing, because no one here wants careful IDGAF Tua playing, and they don’t want him getting injured either, so Ewers and the drafted QB would compete to play while Tua hangs around looking pretty.

WR Tyreek Hill be the first to go, and he is almost certainly just going to be released. Tyreek has a $51M cap hit, but only (Only!!!) $28M dead cap hit. I can’t imagine any team trading for him with that salary, so figure Tyreek is cut ASAP. OLB/DE Bradley Chubb is a different story. He can immediately help a team, he’s a good player who is healthy and I expect there will be multiple teams interested in acquiring Chubb. Minkah Fitzpatrick is another player who is tradable. He had a nice season last year, and I once again point out the irony of the possibility that Minkah might actually want to stay and here and be a leader of this defense, but in a complete turnaround from when he was here in his 2nd season, the Dolphins would like to see Minkah go and get a decent return for him to save cap money. I think without a cap, the Dolphins would love to have Minkah back, but Grier really turned this situation into a total clusterfuck, so Minkah will be gone this season.

Once again, the easy QB connection of Malik Willis and former GB execs and coaches Sully and Haf are linked constantly to their former backup QB. Willis is an UFA in 2026, and he and his agent will be looking for the best deal, translated as the most money. The Dolphins are in no place to offer that, so you can probably scratch him off the list. Unless Malik is the rare player who may see a good situation, a legitimate opportunity to start immediately and grow with a young building team. Don’t bet on it, players run to the $$$ y’all! We see it every year, the supposed hometown discount is like the dodo bird or the dinosaurs, it’s extinct.

I hope we can secure a few draft picks for the players above, we need to get some kind of compensation for the players that will make an impact for other teams. I’d rate Chubb as the best chance, followed very closely by Minkah, and then if we get anything, and I mean anything for either Tua or Tyreek, take it and never look back. I think Tyreek is a physical specimen, and I wouldn’t put it past him that he actually contributes a good amount to some team this season. We saw Tyreek’s teammate Jaelan Phillips rehab from from two devastating injuries and Tyreek is at least at the same level or higher as a workout freak. Tyreek may not be available early in the season, but I do think he’ll be ready in time to help a team. I’m also totally intrigued to see where Tua lands if he’s either traded or cut outright, and how he does wherever he lands. Will Tua at any point decide to get really serious about his physical condition, get himself in excellent shape and find a renewed attitude where he’s just going to go out and ball and if he gets hurt doing so, so be it? We know he didn’t do it here the last 2 seasons, but maybe this will be a wakeup call for him. Whatever happens, I’ll be pleased if/when he’s gone because I don’t feel he gave us his best the last 2 years and I didn’t appreciate his stay healthy at any cost attitude which absolutely reflected not only in his play but the teams failures.

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28 Responses to Dolphins need to open cap space and rebuild roster

  1. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    The hype about Malik Willis is based on a handful of games. I don’t see us spending what he’s probably looking for.

  2. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Thank you, Mike E.!

    I believe we are starting over and we are not looking for FA QBs, imo. We are drafting our team of the future. And, I think that’s the best approach to cleaning up the mess/shit we’re in.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Yeah man, I still think we need an inexpensive vet QB for competition with Ewers and the QB we draft, but it won’t be a big signing by any means.

  3. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    Thanks, Mike E. I agree that those 4 should be gone. IMO, outside of Patrick Paul and Achane, everyone should be on the trading block or released if possible.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Hey Rich – There are a few more guys I’d like to keep, and a bunch we have no choice but to keep, like Aaron Brewer on the good side, and Jonah Savaiinaea on the bad side. Jonah needs another chance to get better, and Brewer is a great player on this team. Austin Jackson could be a trade candidate, but I wouldn’t expect much of a return for a guy who barely played last season. I’d put James Daniels in the category of he needs a shot, but I’d have a short leash with him.

  4. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    I would bring in Trey Lance to compete. He should be cheap and was in the Shanahan system for 2 years. Then add a rookie also to compete.

  5. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    You can’t blow up the entire roster in one season. Start with getting rid of big contracts and go from there.

  6. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    I know we’re going to add to the QB room but I wouldn’t be surprised if Ewers wins the job. The offense is going to be similar and he has a season under his belt.

  7. rich0322's avatar rich0322 says:

    Yeah, I don’t expect them to have 51 new players next year, which is why I added “if possible” at the end. It’s not possible to get rid of everyone, just as many as possible. None of these players were drafted by Sully, so there’s probably no emotional attachment to being his pick, and I know he loves draft picks. I would expect some trades, and they may include players you didn’t think we would trade.

  8. Tim Knight's avatar Tim Knight says:

    We hired Bush Hamden as our QBs coach.

  9. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    @)&*#&&”@(&’+%&)@&+% WORDPRESS!

  10. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    I am genuinely excited going into this offseason. Do we have the right guys in place to build us a consistent competitor? I have no idea. But this is the first offseason in probably a decade where I have real hope we might see something different.

    • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

      Same here. I think we will really have the OL addressed for once.

    • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

      Indeed! I’m excited to see how it looks to do things the right way. We’ve been doing it so wrong for too long. That can be the slogan for the Miami Dolphins 2000-2025

      “So wrong for too long”

    • sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

      lol this is the feeling with every new coach around here

      • Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

        Yeah, but it’s way more than just a new HC. New GM, new scouts, new coaching staff. To me, the GM was the biggest addition, and having faith in that GM to get things right trickles down to everything else.

      • bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

        Exactly MikeE, 3 of GB’s starting OL were drafted in the same draft. They went 3 for3 on their OL picks that draft. That gives some hope.

        Not to mention they got LB Quay Walker, DT Devonte Wyatt, WR Christian Watson and WR Romeo Doubs that same draft. That gives a lot of hope.

  11. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    NFL news roundup: Bills hire John Fox as senior assistant coach

  12. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The Dolphins announced they have completed Jeff Hafley’s coaching staff for the 2026 season.

  13. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    The Giants have hired Dawn Aponte as senior vice president of football operations and strategy.

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