roy_miami
2020 cant get here soon enough
Besides the Raiders (who are absolutely handcuffed by dead money) the Dolphins have spent the least amount on offense, the average is about $54M and we're at $39M. The next lowest is the Bills at $44M. So why are we sitting on $22M in cap space? Besides the Dolphins the only teams with more than $20M in cap space are the Eagles, the Jaguars, the Bills and the Browns. All pretty crap teams.
Is there a benefit to having so much cap space the week before the season starts that I'm not seeing? Looking back, why did we let Fasano go? We could have afforded him, he was the perfect compliment to Keller and he would have provided us good depth at TE. I'm sure there must have been other guys we could have spent $5M or $10M on that could have helped too.
In my experience being an outlier, ie spending the least amount on offense, is generally not a good thing. Occasionally its a sign of brilliance and outside the box thinking but I don't think thats the case here...
So, what am I missing?
Got my numbers from here, apologies if they aren't accurate.
Is there a benefit to having so much cap space the week before the season starts that I'm not seeing? Looking back, why did we let Fasano go? We could have afforded him, he was the perfect compliment to Keller and he would have provided us good depth at TE. I'm sure there must have been other guys we could have spent $5M or $10M on that could have helped too.
In my experience being an outlier, ie spending the least amount on offense, is generally not a good thing. Occasionally its a sign of brilliance and outside the box thinking but I don't think thats the case here...
So, what am I missing?
Got my numbers from here, apologies if they aren't accurate.