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There is no secret that the Dolphins‘ rush defense pulled a Houdini trick at the end of the season and disappeared. If you were to zero in on one thing that ruined the Dolphins’ chances of making the playoffs this season, then stopping the run in the last 6 games would probably be it. The Dolphins must make this a top priority this off-season.

For starters, the Dolphins must decide what they are going to do with Starks and Odrick, but even if they decide to re-sign both players, which I highly doubt they will, Miami still needs to find another big-bodied DT. Last week we looked at the idea of making a full-court push for Suh, I still would love Miami to make that move and hope they do, but the reality is that if Miami does sign Suh, then they pretty much do not have any more money left to go after other free agents at positions of need. Most bookie software fans would bet that Miami will take the conservative approach and look to spread out their cap space on more than one player at a variety of different positions. If that is the case, then Miami needs to have a backup plan at the DT position, and fortunately for them, there are a few decent DT options in this year’s upcoming free-agency period.

Terrance Knighton from the Denver Broncos, who helped Denver become the second-best team against the run with 30 tackles and 2 sacks will hit the market. According to Pro Football Focus, he stopped 22 run plays in 528 snaps. He was very solid against the run, however, he was more of a rotational player for Denver, so I personally would rather go after a player that has more experience being an every-down player.

Dan Williams from the Arizona Cardinals, who was on one of the best defenses in the league will hit the free-agent market and the Cardinals will already be $13 million over the cap when the new year begins, so it is going to be tough for them to afford a player of Williams‘ caliber. Williams was a first-round pick out of Tennessee, and he was a player that many draft pundits thought Miami should have selected. He finished last season with 32 tackles and 1 sack, but the thing that stands out the most about Williams is that he routinely demands two players to block him. That is something that Miami is lacking, and would then free up space for their other talented lineman. Williams is a true Nose Tackle and would be a player that Miami should highly consider looking at if they do not want to break the bank on Suh.

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Nick Fairley from the Detroit Lions who is teammates with Suh, and is an interesting case. He has loads of talent but often needs motivation. He was a stud when Auburn won the National Championship but has been hot and cold in the NFL. Last season the Lions declined his fifth-year option and left him on a one-year show-me deal and even though he suffered a season-ending injury in week 8, he was having a monster season. He had 17 QB pressures in only 297 snaps. He is a high risk according to the best bookmaker software, high reward type of player, because of his injury and works ethic history, but there is no denying that he is a talented player, there just might be too many red flags to use valuable cap space on him.

If I had to pick out of these three players I would go with Dan Williams, mainly because he is the type of player that demands double teams, and would shore up space for other players on defense to make plays. Who does the rest of the Phins fans prefer if we do not try and get Suh?

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