Dolphins release two veterans to create cap space to finalize mega deals
Miami released veteran offensive lineman Jesse Davis and receiver Allen Hurns a day after finalizing a trade for Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill, who the team signed to a record-setting four-year, $120 million extension, and two days after landing Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead, who signed a five-year, $75 million deal. The Dolphins needed the cap space to...
The Miami Dolphins began the 2022 offseason with more cap space than any other team in the NFL, but two weeks into the roster’s renovation the team was forced to waive two veterans to make room for this week’s two massive signings.
Miami released veteran offensive lineman Jesse Davis and receiver Allen Hurns a day after finalizing a trade for Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill, who the team signed to a record-setting four-year, $120 million extension, and two days after landing Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead, who signed a five-year, $75 million deal.
Neither move is surprising considering both veterans were among a handful of players whose release could create an additional $20 million in cap space.
Releasing Hurns, a former University of Miami standout who missed all of last season because of a hand injury, clears a little under $2.6 million.
Releasing Davis, who has started 72 of the 80 games he’s played for Miami the past five seasons, clears $3.6 million.
The Dolphins needed the cap space to make the Hill and Armstead deals fit under the NFL’s salary cap, which creates a salary ceiling for each team. The Dolphins also need cap space to sign the team’s five 2022 draftees, but that can be addressed by restructuring deals or releasing another player or two.
Davis, a team captain for the past two seasons, had started games at every spot on Miami’s offensive line except center. He started most of the 2021 season at right tackle, but struggled there, partly because he played the entire season battling a knee injury.
The recent signings of Armstead and Connor Williams, who started at left guard for the Dallas Cowboys the past four seasons, made Davis expendable because those two newcomers will likely lock down the left side of Miami’s line.
Robert Hunt, Liam Eichenberg, Solomon Kindley, Greg Little, Robert Jones and Larnel Coleman will likely compete to determine who will serve as the starting right guard and right tackle on Miami’s rebuilt offensive line.
It is possible that Davis could have competed for a starting spot on the right side of the rebuilt line or battled Michael Deiter for the starting center spot, but it was probably more beneficial for the 30-year-old to get a fresh start with another team.
Hurns last played in an NFL game in 2019, when he started seven of the 14 games he played for the Dolphins, catching 32 passes for 416 yards and scoring two touchdowns. He opted out of playing the 2021 season due to COVID-19 concerns and missed all of last season because of a hand injury he suffered in training camp. The Dolphins kept him on injured reserve all 2021, and he was waived Thursday with the designation of having a failed physical.
The addition of Hill and Cedrick Wilson Jr., who signed on to be a slot receiver in Miami’s offense, made Hurns expandable. The Dolphins also have Jaylen Waddle, DeVante Parker, Lynn Bowden Jr., who spent all of last season on injured reserve, and Preston Williams.
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