We've been waiting for this day in the hopes that the Dolphins sign CB Leon Hall. I don't see them going crazy though.
Phinsider wrote:
The May 12 date was one that was likely circled on the calendars within the Miami Dolphins organization. Under NFL rules, that date means unrestricted free agents (those who became free agents via expiring contracts, not by being released) no longer count against a team when the league determines compensatory draft picks for the next season. The Dolphins, due to the losses of players like Olivier Vernon, Lamar Miller, and Rishard Matthews, stand in position to pick up at least a couple of the compensatory picks for the 2017 NFL Draft.
According to multiple reports throughout the offseason, the Dolphins have been very aware of their compensatory pick projections. They have flirted with a few veteran players on the free agency market, but did not sign them, likely in part because of the compensatory draft pick considerations.
May 12 has now arrived ....
Miami currently has about $18.5 million in cap space to spend. Four rookies still need contracts, which will eat about $2.5 million of that space, giving the team around $16 million in space to spend this year. Assuming the Dolphins want to keep around $5 million for in-season operating costs and to sign players as injury replacements, that would still give Miami about $11 million in space to add some veteran free agents.
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