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Dolphins salary cap situation on March 13: $27. big Ones !

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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.
 
Laconfora said we were cash strapped?
 
With the holes on this team that's not a lot of coin. If we get cj that that only leaves roughly 15.
 
Got to minus CJ. That puts it at just over 20.
 
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.

There's no way this could be correct. I read on this MBoard and listened to a radio host on 560 WQAM who is a frustrated NFL GM who have said that Suh's contract would ruin the Miami Dolphins cap for years to come.

I have a very hard time believing either of these EXPERT sources could be any where close to being wrong.
 
Sportstrac shows the Dolphins at $22.4M currently (and they have been most up to date so far).

http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/cap/

Also don't forget CJ Anderson's front loaded offer sheet is not included which should be $6M+. Then minus rookie contracts is about $9.9M

Also minus whatever Bushrod was signed for, so even less than $10M
 
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