The Miami Dolphins have had a quiet start to NFL free agency, particularly with losses at defensive tackle and cornerback. The departure of veteran Calais Campbell back to the Arizona Cardinals leaves a significant void. Although they retained Zach Sieler and Benito Jones, their options are limited with players showing mixed performance levels. Coach Mike McDaniel is optimistic, believing they will enhance the defensive line through upcoming draft picks and possibly sign remaining free agent veterans to address their needs.
The Dolphins have done relatively little at two positions of need: defensive tackle and cornerback, particularly suffering a blow with the departure of Calais Campbell.
Coach Mike McDaniel remains optimistic about the defensive line, indicating the team has options and will focus on improving with their upcoming draft.
Miami's approach includes analyzing the deep draft of defensive linemen to determine the best fit from available veterans for the defensive tackle slot.
Though the Dolphins lost valuable players like Campbell and Da'Shawn Hand, their strategy hinges on a mix of draft picks and strategic signings.
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