ESPN analyst makes odd claim that Dolphins' best signing was $1.4M edge, not Malik Willis
This is an odd claim to make on the Dolphins' offseason.
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The Miami Dolphins were very active this offseason, though not all of their moves were made to add players to the roster. They cut Tua Tagovailoa and Tyreek Hill, while trading Jaylen Waddle and Minkah Fitzpatrick. But, they didn't just ship players off; they did add some talent.
The NFL Draft was a 13-player class featuring some interesting options all over the class. But, in free agency, the Dolphins did make a few moves that are worth being excited about. ESPN's Bill Barnwell revealed that what offseason signing of the Dolphins was his favorite move, and it's not a move most would expect.
"Best: Signing Joshua Uche," Barnwell writes. "... Uche is still only 27, and he has had success at one of the league's most important positions.