Dolphins Linked to Former Pro-Bowl Pass Catcher in Bold Move

Could a strategic addition of a former Pro-Bowl player be the key to bolstering the Miami Dolphins' roster despite their tight cap space?

The Miami Dolphins are entering a quiet phase in free agency, with most of the action shifting towards preparations for the upcoming draft. While they might not be making many calls for new players right now, there's still a chance they could add talent post-draft.

For General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, the primary concern is financial. After trading Jaylen Waddle and restructuring contracts for Aaron Brewer and De'Von Achane, the Dolphins have just $2 million in cap space. This tight budget limits their immediate options.

NFL analyst Nick Shook recently highlighted some top free agents still on the market. He sees tight end David Njoku as an ideal fit for the Dolphins.

Njoku, who has spent nine seasons with the Cleveland Browns and earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2023, is looking for a new home. However, injuries have plagued him the past two seasons, missing a total of 11 games.

This history might lower his asking price, making him a feasible option for Miami.

The Dolphins' need for a tight end is evident. With Greg Dulcich currently the top option and Julian Hill having moved to the Patriots, Njoku could fill a crucial gap. His addition would provide depth and experience, potentially on a short-term deal.

Shook also mentions cornerback Tevon Diggs as a potential target for Miami. Despite being a two-time Pro Bowler, Diggs' recent performance has dipped, and he only played one game last season after a stint with the Packers.

His connection with Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley, from their time together last year, could be a factor in this consideration. Miami's cornerback lineup lacks solid boundary starters, making Diggs a possible fit.

Ultimately, Njoku could be a strategic addition for the Dolphins if the financial terms align. His presence wouldn't drastically alter their draft plans, but it would bolster their roster depth at a key position.