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Dolphins' biggest roster hole is weak position thanks to Bradley Chubb's release

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This is a major issue for the Dolphins to address this offseason.

(Getty Images) Dolphins' biggest roster hole is weak position thanks to Bradley Chubb's release originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Miami Dolphins have been making a ton of roster moves this offseason, with the most notable coming in the form of prominent departures like the trades of Jaylen Waddle and Minkah Fitzpatrick.

However, they aren't just trading players; they're releasing veterans as well. Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa have garnered the most attention, but the release of Bradley Chubb, an edge rusher, is arguably just as big a decision from the Dolphins. ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacques notes that, in the wake of Chubb's release, the team's biggest remaining roster hole is an edge rusher.

They have a few interesting players under contract, but they need a lot more help at the position this offseason. Dolphins' biggest need is edge help after Chubb's cut "Biggest remaining roster hole: Edge rusher," Louis-Jacques writes. "(Joshua) Uche, Chop Robinson, and David Ojabo are a relatively unproven group that still needs another starting-caliber player and more depth.

" Adding more help to the edge rusher group is one of the biggest needs for the Dolphins this offseason. Of course, there are plenty of other needs. Wide receiver, in the aftermath of Waddle's and Hill's departures, is another major need.