The third offseason in this franchise’s rebuild will present a few difficult decisions for the Miami Dolphins, who must figure out how to pivot off a 10-6 season in 2020.
The 2021 league year is set to begin March 17 and the Dolphins currently have 18 players scheduled to become either unrestricted free agents, restricted free agents, or exclusive rights free agents.
With Miami only having $24 million available in cap space at the moment because of the projected $20 million drop in the NFL’s spending floor, so expect Miami to make a few tough decisions on players this offseason, and possibly release a few more veterans to create cap space.