The Miami Dolphins began their roster overhaul by releasing four players, including notable names like WR Tyreek Hill and DE Bradley Chubb, as they prepare for the upcoming free agency period. These moves aim to create significant cap space, with Hill’s release freeing up $22.9 million despite incurring $28.2 million in dead money. The Dolphins’ strategy reflects a broader trend in the NFL where teams evaluate veterans who may have been released due to high cap hits or injuries. The discussion now centers on whether other teams, like the Commanders, should pursue any of these released players.



