8 moves Dolphins can make to free up $55 million in cap space

They’ll need to be under before the start of the league year.

The 2023 league year begins March 15 at 4:00 p.m. ET, meaning all 32 teams will need to be under the salary cap by that time.

At this moment, the Miami Dolphins are roughly $16.56 million over the $225.71 million salary cap that they have to work with after their rollovers from 2022.

General manager Chris Grier and senior vice president of football and business administration Brandon Shore will be busy over the next week to make sure that the Dolphins comply with the salary regulations.

These are a few moves that Miami could make if they wanted to create roughly $55 million in cap space ($39 million under the cap):