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Gesicki Tagged, But Expect a Very Different 2022 Roster

Miami will have a big roster churning this offseason

Despite TE Mike Gesicki getting the franchise tag, the Miami Dolphins roster we knew in 2021 will most certainly be a very different than the roster come Opening Day of 2022. Personnel turnover is par usual in the NFL, but this Miami Dolphins roster will see more than most teams. With only 50 players currently signed and many of them just placeholders, this roster could see as much as a 50% turnover from 2021! Will it be a better or worse roster when all is said and done? There is so much between here and there, so all we can really do is dial in on the expected huge turnover and start an early evaluation on where the deepest needs are.

As it stands now, the Dolphins have $53 million to spend on filling the roster. Minus $6-8 million needed to sign rookies, have around $45 million to work with in Free Agency. That’s a ton of money, but there are a ton of holes, so Miami can’t spend like drunken sailors.

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Below are the notable names that are current UFA or RFAs:

The contracted ‘core’ of 2022 Miami Dolphins

So, let’s carve off a load of the ‘fat’ of the existing 50 on the roster to really get a gist of what Miami has locked into the 2022 Season. T Kion Smith, WR Deandre Dedmon, DB Trill Williams, LB Darius Hodge, DE Deshaun Hall, WR Cody Core, CB Quincy Williams, and WR River Carcraft are low odds to make the WK 1 roster. So, the 50 under contract is really more like 42 actual players who have real potential to impact the 2022 Season. Add in these players: G Solomon Kindley, QB Chris Streveler, WR Allen Hurns, DB Clayton Fejedelem, TE Cethan Carter, OT Greg Little, LB Calvin Munson, OL Adam Pankey, T Larnel Coleman, T Robert Jones, and DB Javaris Davis and that’s 11 more players who are borderlines to make the roster for this reason or that.

That brings us to 31 players currently signed with a legit shot to make the roster… but, even some of them are question marks.

These are the actual core players on the roster:

That’s 25 players certain to be on the 2022 roster with nearly all being players who’ll bring at least average production or greater. I do have concerns over Hunter Long, DeVante Parker’s injury issues, and Liam Eichenburg’s development. But, they’ll be counted on in 2022 no matter what.

And finally, these are the curious ones who might not make it or might be player who can help the Dolphins in 2022:

So, in the end, I view Miami as having only 22 truly bankable players on the roster. But, the swing to the positive side could be pretty strong IF things break right for the Phins. That evaluation though won’t be really known until the first quarter of the 2022 Season has closed.

Gesicki is back and has a chance to stick long term

The Dolphins have the potential to upgrade the 2022 roster over the 2021 roster… but, it won’t be a cake walk. You can make a sure bet with the best pay per head that they must hit big a few times and ALSO hit smart and cost conscious at a very high degree through most of this Free Agency and draft to take this roster to the next level. Above all else, they must fix the offensive line because nothing is even close to as crucial as getting this O-line right.

This offseason might end up being a franchise defining moment for the Miami Dolphins… one way or the other! Let’s hope like heck they stick the landing! Go Phins!!!

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