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According to the NFL Players Association, the Dolphins have $27,325,074 remaining in salary cap space this year. The team's eight draft picks will cost around $6.5 million, meaning the team has about $20.8 million they can spend on free agents this year, or roll into the season for injury coverage and, potentially, roll into the 2017 salary cap.
That $27.3 million makes Miami the 14th highest team in terms of cap space. The Jacksonville Jaguars still pace the league with $66.7 million in space, while the San Francisco 49ers are not far behind at $61.9 million. As for Miami's AFC East division rivals, the New England Patriots are 21st in the league with $17.8 million, the New York Jets are 29th with $7.44 million and the Buffalo Bills are 30th, with $7.41 million.
http://www.thephinsider.com/2016/3/...rch-13-denver-broncos-cj-anderson-offer-sheet
Really wish they would just sign a corner and a guard.
That $27.3 million makes Miami the 14th highest team in terms of cap space. The Jacksonville Jaguars still pace the league with $66.7 million in space, while the San Francisco 49ers are not far behind at $61.9 million. As for Miami's AFC East division rivals, the New England Patriots are 21st in the league with $17.8 million, the New York Jets are 29th with $7.44 million and the Buffalo Bills are 30th, with $7.41 million.
http://www.thephinsider.com/2016/3/...rch-13-denver-broncos-cj-anderson-offer-sheet
Really wish they would just sign a corner and a guard.