Dolphins free agency: A look at cornerbacks and safeties
Briefly

The Miami Dolphins are facing significant weaknesses in their secondary, specifically needing two safeties and a cornerback after Kendall Fuller's release. Cam Smith, a recent second-round draft pick, is not ready to start, and current roster players aren't viable options. Defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver might look to his connections from past teams and the coaching staff for potential free agent signings. Key players like D.J. Reed, Asante Samuel Jr., and Rasul Douglas are mentioned as potential fits for the Dolphins' defensive needs.
At cornerback, it hurts that Cam Smith, the 2023 second-round pick, isn't ready to step into the starting spot vacated by Kendall Fuller's release.
Defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver could reach back to his Baltimore roots for help finding starters, and other coaches could search their backgrounds, which is sometimes the case with free agent signings.
Here are a few cornerbacks and safeties of varying experience, performance levels and costs that could fit the Dolphins' needs.
Pairing Reed with cornerback Jalen Ramsey, and mixing them with an aggressive pass rush, would be really good. He has a market value of $14.7 million.
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