Miami Dolphins make the biggest loser move in FA............by far! (title edit)

Miami Dolphins’ free agency moves​

The Dolphins used their $50+ million in salary cap space to get Tua Tagovailoa a No. 1 receiver, retain their two best free agents, beef up a bad offensive line, and keep their highly ranked defense intact. Every starter and most key backups on the defensive side of the ball are back.

https://www.profootballnetwork.com/...ade-insight-into-dolphins-22-offseason-moves/

Signed running back Chase Edmonds​

Contract details: Two years, $12.1 million

Analysis: Edmonds comes to Miami with a chance to finally be RB1 after averaging 4.7 yards per carry in spot duty in Arizona.

Franchise tagged tight end Mike Gesicki​

Contract details: One year, $10.9 million

Analysis: Don’t think of this as a one-year, $10.9 million deal. Think of it as a two-year, $24 million deal since the Dolphins can (and probably will) tag Gesicki again in 2023.

Signed running back Raheem Mostert​

Contract details: One year, $2.1 million

Analysis: This is the best value of the Dolphins’ entire cycle. Yes, Mostert is coming off significant knee surgery, but his recovery is on track. When healthy, he’s electric.

Signed guard Connor Williams​

Contract details: Two years, $14 million

Analysis: With Armstead aboard, Williams almost certainly will be the Dolphins’ starting left guard in 2022 — and a clear upgrade over Austin Jackson.

AFC has so many potentially good teams. this team might struggle. but they no doubt made good moves to stay competitive.