The loss of Calais Campbell is a tough pill for the Miami Dolphins to swallow, but his departure could come with a silver lining.
The one-year, $5.5 million deal Campbell agreed to with the Arizona Cardinals is large enough to qualify for a compensatory selection. Now, more than three weeks since free agency opened, the Dolphins have lost three players who qualify for compensatory picks: Campbell, Jevou0301n Holland, and Robert Jones. They've added two: James Daniels and Zach Wilson.
While the additions of Daniels and Wilson cancel out two of the subtractions, Over The Cap now projects that Miami is set to receive a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NFL draft.