Dolphins’ biggest roster holes after first wave of free agency

Where should Miami still look to upgrade?

Over a week into the new league year, the Miami Dolphins have done a great job addressing some of their biggest needs of the offseason.

They traded for cornerback Jalen Ramsey, filling the hole that was left by Byron Jones’ release. They then signed a backup quarterback, starting linebackers, a contributing safety, a punt returner, a punter, an interior offensive lineman and a tight end.

On top of that, Miami re-signed a number of their own free agents, including their entire running back room from 2022.

With that said, there are still holes on this roster that general manager Chris Grier should try to address before the season kicks off.