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First-year general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan has taken a thoughtful yet surprisingly aggressive approach to Dolphins free agency. It's quite a start.
In a hotel conference room in Indianapolis, new Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan smartly laid out realistic expectations for offseason spending with a small group of South Florida reporters. "We're not gonna be big shoppers in free agency, but we'll have an opportunity to add a role player or two that could come in and help us win," Sullivan said. But Sullivan and the Dolphins have already exceeded expectations.
"We've got eight picks as we sit here today, and not a ton of money to do stuff in free agency," Sullivan said in that meeting at the NFL Scouting Combine. "We have a bit of an uphill climb. " But Sullivan and the Dolphins are off to a good start in that climb.
Sullivan is facing one of the worst salary cap situations in recent league history. Consider these are some of the players who will count as dead cap space for the Dolphins in 2026: Tua Tagovailoa ($55. 4 million), Tyreek Hill ($28.
2), Jalen Ramsey ($20. 9), Minkah Fitzpatrick ($13), Bradley Chubb ($11), Terron Armstead ($10. 7), James Daniels ($4.