Entering the 2020 off-season, the Miami Dolphins currently have just over $12 million in dead cap space. That is a far cry from the absurd amount, $66 million plus, they carried last year.
So far the 2020 dead cap situation isn’t all that bad. Minkah Fitzpatrick carries the most dead space with $5 million and change. Kiko Alonso will carry just over $3 million, T.J. McDonald is still on the books from his horrible contract and leaves $1.9 million. Kenny Stills will count $1.7 million and Isaiah Prince has a $112,000 hit.
Miami is expected to have nearly $94 million cap space and while they don’t need it, they certainly will entertain options to create more.